Class 10th History all chapters all important dates.
So, hello students today we are providing you all important dates of class 10th history. Of all chapters.
*Chapter:- 1
- 1848: Frederic Sorrieu a French artist prepared a series of four paintings visualising his dream of a world made up of democratic and socialist republics.
- 1789: the French Revolution
- 1833: emergent travelling in 1833 from Hamburg to Nuremberg to sell his goods would have to had to pass through 11 customs barriers and pay a custom duty of about 5% at each one of them
- 1834: a customs Union of Zollverein was formed
- 1815: Napoleon was defeated
- 1815: Vienna Convention
- 1807: Giuseppe Muzziniwas born.
- 1830: the first upheaval took place in France in July 1830
- 1821: the struggle of the greeks for their Independence began.
- 1824: English poet Lord Byron died in 1824
- Treaty of Constantinople: 1832
- 1848: Paris was in a great trouble
- After the year 1848: the autocratic monarchies of Central and Eastern Europe began to introduce changes that had already taken place in western Europe before 1815
- 1867: the habsburg rulers granted more autonomy to the Hungarian
- 1871: the prussian king William 1 was proclaimed German emperor
- 1831 and 1848: the failure of Revolutionary Uprising
- 1859: sardinia and piedmont succeeded defeating the Austrian forces
- 1861: Victor Emmanuel II was proclaimed the king of United Italy.
- 1707: the act of union between England and Scotland
*Chapter:-2
- 1918 to 1919 and 1920-21: crops failed in many parts of India resulting in acute shortage of food.
- 1921 census: according to the census 12 to 13 million people were died because of famines and epidemics
- 1915: Gandhi return to India
- 1917: Gandhi went to Champaran Bihar
- 1917: Kheda Satyagraha in Gujarat
- 1918: Ahmedabad mill Strike
- 1919: Rowlatt Act
- 13th April 1919:JallianwalaBagh massacre
- 1919:Khilafat committee was formed in Bombay
- 1909: Gandhi wrote Hind Swaraj
- Summer of 1920: Gandhiji and sawkat Ali to and extensively throughout the India
- Nagpur session of 1920: non cooperation programme was adopted by the National Congress
- January 1921: the non cooperation Khilafat movement began
- June 1920: Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the villages in awadh
- in 1921: houses of talukdar and merchants were attacked
- 6th January 1921: the police in the united provinces fired at the peasants near Rae Bareli
- 1924: Raju was captured and executed
- February 1922: Gandhi decided to withdraw the non cooperation movement
- Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930
- 1928: Simon Commission arrived in India
- October 1929: Lord Irwin offered Dominion status
- December 1929: PurnaSwaraj was demanded
- 26 January 1930: independence day was celebrated for the first time
- 6th April 19 30: Salt Satyagraha was started
- April 1930: angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar
- Gandhi Irwin pact: 5th March 1931
- December 1931: the political leaders of Indian freedom struggle was released from jail
- By 1934: the civil disobedience movement lost its momentum
- 1927: Indian Chamber of Commerce and industries was established
- There was strike by railway workers in 1930 and dockworkers in 1932.
- Poona pact: September 1932
- 1928: all party conference
- 1930: sir Muhammad Iqbal retired from the post of president of Muslim League
- By 1921: Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj flag
- 14th July 1942: the historic Quit India Resolution was adopted by the Indian National Congress
- Agricultural prices began to fall from 1926 and collapsed after 1930
- 1928: Simon Commission arrived in India
- October 1929: Lord Irwin offered Dominion status
- December 1929: PurnaSwaraj was demanded
- 26 January 1930: independence day was celebrated for the first time
- 6th April 19 30: Salt Satyagraha was started
- April 1930: angry crowds demonstrated in the streets of Peshawar
- Gandhi Irwin pact: 5th March 1931
- December 1931: the political leaders of Indian freedom struggle was released from jail
- By 1934: the civil disobedience movement lost its momentum
- 1927: Indian Chamber of Commerce and industries was established
- There was strike by railway workers in 1930 and dockworkers in 1932.
- Poona pact: September 1932
- 1928: all party conference
- 1930: sir Muhammad Iqbal retired from the post of president of Muslim League
- By 1921: Gandhiji had designed the Swaraj flag
- 14th July 1942: the historic Quit India Resolution was adopted by the Indian National Congress.
*Chapter:-3
- 3000 BC: inactive coastal trade link the Indus valley civilization with the present day West Asia
- By 1890: a global agricultural economy had taken shape
- Till the 1870s: animals were shipped live from America to Europe
- In 1885: the big European powers met in Berlin to complete the carving up of Africa between them
- Late 1880s: rinderpest arrived in Africa
- 1920s: the housing and consumer Boom of the 1920 created the basic of prosperity of the US
- By 1929: the world would be plunged into a depression such as it had never experienced before
- 1929 to mid 1930: The Great Depression begin
- By 1935: a modest economic recovery was underway in most industrial countries
- Between 1928 and 1934: India’s exports and imports nearly Halved.
*Chapter:-4
- 1900: dawn of the century was written
- 1760: Britain was importing 2.5 million pounds of raw cotton to feed its Cotton Industry
- By 1787: the import of cotton increased to 22 million pounds.
- Up to 1840: cotton was the leading sector in the first phase of industrialisation
- 1781: James Watt improved the steam engine produced by newcomen and patented the new engine in 1781
- By the 1750s: the network controlled by Indian merchants was breaking down
- 1760s: the colonization of East India Company power after the 1760 did not initially lead to a decline in textile exports from India
- By the 1850s: reports from most weaving regions of India narrated stories of decline and desolation
- 1854: the first cotton mill in Bombay came up
- By 1874: the first spinning and weaving mill of Madras begin production
- Between 1900 and 1912: cotton piece production in India doubled
- Between 1900 and 1940: cloth production expanded steadily in India specially handloom
*Chapter:-5
- From 594 ad: books in China were printed by wrapping paper
- 768 to 778ad: hand printing Technology introduced in Japan
- 868 ad: the first and oldest Japanese book printed
- 1295: Marco Polo returned to Italy
- By 1448: Gutenberg perfected the printing press system
- Between 1450 and 1550: printing press spread all over Europe
- 15 17: religious Reform mark Martin Luther Rote 95 theses criticizing many of the practices and rituals of the Roman catholic churches
- 1930s: Great Depression
- 1579: first Tamil book was written in Kochin
- 1713: the first Malayalam book was printed
- 17 10: Dutch protestant Missionaries had printed 32 Tamil texts
- 1821: SambadKaumudi begin to published Ram Mohan Roy
- From 18 22: Jaam is Jahan numa and shamshul Akbar was started
- 1867: Deoband seminary was founded
- 1810: the Ramcharitmanas of Tulsidas came out from Calcutta
- 1871; gulamgiri was published
- 1878: the Vernacular Press Act
- 1907: Punjab revolutionaries were deported
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