LIST OUT THE FORCES THAT WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CHANGES THAT CHARACTERISED THE MODERN AGE.
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Forces that were responsible for the changes which characterised the modern age
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The modern era comprised the early period, called the early modern period and the late modern period , which lasted from c. 1500 to around c. 1800.
Crucial events which took place in the modern period comprised:
- The spreading of the printing press The Thirty Years' War & the Peace of Westphalia in Europe
- The English Civil War, the Glorious Revolution & Great Britain's union.
- The 7 Years' War in Europe & North America
- Development of the Watt steam engine
- The American War of Independence from the British Empire
- The Congress of Vienna at the end of the Napoleonic Wars
- The French Revolution & the Napoleonic Wars in Europe Latin American wars of independence
- This mixture of epoch occurrences has evolved entirely in public thinking and thinking, so often their dates are used to distinguish the old and the current forms.
- In the Ottoman Empire & Africa, Muslim expansion took place in East and North Africa. However, there were several indigenous countries in West Africa. In the spice trade, the Southeast Asian and Indian kingdoms were important. In the Indian sub-continent, the influence of the Great Mughal Empire was strong. But the Sultanate of Johor & the Sultanate administered the Southern parts of the archipelago.
- In the Asian subcontinent, various Japanese and Chinese dynasties retained influence. The early modern era in Japan was known as the Edo period , which lasted in Japan from 1600 to 1868. In comparison, Korea is also regarded as Korea's early modern period from King Gojong's enthronement to the Joseon Dynasty.
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