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1793-1815    French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.
1793-1815    French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.


==Nineteenth century==
==Nineteenth century==  
1801    '''Act of Union''' - with Ireland.
 
1805    Battle of Trafalgar.
 
1815    Battle of Waterloo.
 
1837      Queen Victoria (1837-1901)/
 
1845-50 Irish Famine.
 
1846    Repeal of Corn Laws.
 
1833-36 Crimean War.
 
1857-58 Indian Mutiny.
 
1898    Battle of Omdurman
 
1899-1902 Boer War.


==Twentieth century==
==Twentieth century==


==Twenty-first century==
==Twenty-first century==

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(Sources: 1700-1999 Norman Davies: The Isles, A History", Macmillan 1999 Appendix 42 pages 977 and 1005) Template:TOC-right


Eighteenth century

1707    Act of Union - with Scotland.

1713    Treaty of Utrecht.

1714     Hanoverian succession.
              George I (1714-27)

1715    First Jacobite Rising

1739-48    War of Jenkins Ear - with Spain.

1744-8    War of the Austrian Succession.

1745    Second Jacobite Rising - "the '45"

1746    Battle of Culloden.

1756-63    Seven Years War - acquisition of India and Canada.

1776-81    War of American Independence - the creation of the United States of America.

1787     Kingdom of Ireland granted autonomy.

1793-1815    French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars.

Nineteenth century

1801    Act of Union - with Ireland.

1805    Battle of Trafalgar.

1815    Battle of Waterloo.

1837     Queen Victoria (1837-1901)/

1845-50 Irish Famine.

1846    Repeal of Corn Laws.

1833-36 Crimean War.

1857-58 Indian Mutiny.

1898    Battle of Omdurman

1899-1902 Boer War.

Twentieth century

Twenty-first century