| Year | Event | Answer | % Correct |
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| 1803 | The United States purchases Louisiana from this European power | France | 100%
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| 1818 | This political philosopher is born in Prussia | Karl Marx | 100%
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| 1812 | Napoleon begins his retreat from this Russian city | Moscow | 100%
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| 1807 | This practice is ended in the UK, almost 60 years before the institution falls in the United States | Slavery | 100%
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| 1831 | This English naturalist departs from Plymouth, England aboard HMS Beagle | Charles Darwin | 83%
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| 1809 | This equitorial nation decalres independence from Spain | Ecuador | 83%
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| 1806 | Francis II abdicates, ending this empire which has stood for about 1000 years | Holy Roman Empire | 83%
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| 1824 | This British romantic poet dies in Greece | Lord Byron | 83%
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| 1813 | After a ceremony in Caracas, Venezuela, the municipality gives the title of El Libertador to this revolutionary | Simón Bolívar | 83%
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| 1816 | Because of low temperatures across the Northern hemisphere this was known as the Year Without a ______ | Summer | 83%
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| 1826 | Two former US Presidents die on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, name either | Thomas Jefferson | John Adams | 83%
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| 1804 | Aaron Burr shoots this former US Treasury Secretary in a duel, resulting in the latter's death the next day | Alexander Hamilton | 67%
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| 1833 | The inventor of dynamite is born in Sweden | Alfred Nobel | 67%
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| 1834 | This city becomes Greece's capital | Athens | 67%
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| 1836 | This famous battle takes place in Texas, resulting in the death of, amongst others, the frontiersman Davy Crockett | Battle of the Alamo | 67%
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| 1899 | This Carribean island gains its independence from Spain | Cuba | 67%
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| 1815 | Napoleon escapes from this Mediterranian island | Elba | 67%
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| 1820 | 1818's philospher's writing partner is born, also in Prussia | Friedrich Engels | 67%
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| 1811 | Henri Christophe is proclaimed king of this Carribean nation | Haiti | 67%
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| 1817 | This English novelist, known for Sense and Sesnibility dies this year aged 41 | Jane Austen | 67%
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| 1808 | This future President of the Confederate States of America is born in Fairview, Kentucky | Jefferson Davis | 67%
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| 1805 | This composer's only opera "Fidelio" premiers in Vienna | Ludwig van Beethoven | 67%
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| 1814 | Adolphe Sax, inventor of this musical instrument, is born | Saxaphone | 67%
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| 1801 | This country is created by the "Act of Union" | UK | 67%
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| 1822 | Two future US Presidents (18th & 19th) are born this year, name either | Ulysses S. Grant | Rutherford B. Hayes | 67%
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| 1837 | This British monarch assumes the throne, where she will reign for the next 63 years | Victoria | 67%
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| 1843 | This Charles Dicken's novella is published on December 19th, selling out by Christmas Eve | A Christmas Carol | 50%
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| 1867 | This territory is purchased by the United States from Russia at about 2cents/acre | Alaska | 50%
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| 1868 | This US President becomes the first to be impeached | Andrew Johnson | 50%
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| 1883 | This facist dictator of Italy is born | Benito Mussolini | 50%
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| 1846 | The 49th parallel is established as the border between the United States and this country | Canada | 50%
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| 1854 | The Battle of Balaclava takes place during this conflict | Crimean War | 50%
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| 1828 | This major US political party is organised for the first time | Democratic Party | 50%
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| 1842 | This word, meaning "terrible lizard" is coined for the first time | Dinosaur | 50%
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| 1823 | British physician, inventor of the smallpox vaccine, dies this year | Edward Jenner | 50%
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| 1889 | This monument in Paris becomes the lattest structure in the world | Eiffel Tower | 50%
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| 1825 | This canal is opened, linking Albany, New York to the Great Lakes | Erie Canal | 50%
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| 1861 | Confederate forces fire on this fort, beginning the American Civil War | Fort Sumter | 50%
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| 1810 | This British King is declared permanently insane | George III | 50%
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| 1863 | The largest battle of the American Civil War takes place near this Pennsylvania town | Gettysburg | 50%
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| 1851 | This precious metal is discovered in Australia, causing a rush | Gold | 50%
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| 1832 | This European nation is established following The Treaty of London, breaking away from the Ottoman Empire | Greece | 50%
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| 1875 | This Danish writer, famous for The Little Mermaid, dies | Hans Christian Andersen | 50%
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| 1852 | The first boat race between these twoi America Universities is held | Harvard | Yale | 50%
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| 1896 | The Quadricycle, the first vehicle developed by this atuomotive pioneer, is completed in Detroit | Henry Ford | 50%
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| 1841 | Britain occupies this Chinese island for the first time, which it will return to China in 1997 | Hong Kong | 50%
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| 1876 | Queen Victoria is conferred the title of Empress of _____ | India | 50%
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| 1888 | This serial killer is active in the East End of London | Jack the Ripper | 50%
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| 1882 | This Irish author, famous for Ulysses, is born in Dublin | James Joyce | 50%
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| 1865 | Abraham Lincoln is assassinated by this person at Ford's Theatre | John Wilkes Booth | 50%
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| 1878 | This future Soviet dictator is born in Gori, Georgia | Joseph Stalin | 50%
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| 1900 | This political party is established in London, with Ramsey MacDonald as its first leader | Labour Party | 50%
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| 1869 | War and Peace, written by this author, is published | Leo Tolstoy | 50%
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| 1895 | This Irish-born writer is arrested in London for "gross indecency", after losing a criminal libel case against the Marquess of Queensberry | Oscar Wilde | 50%
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| 1845 | This crop fails in Ireland, leading to famine and the deaths of over 1 million people over the next few years | Potato | 50%
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| 1898 | Marie and Pierre Curie announce the discovery of this element | Radium | 50%
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| 1850 | The authour of Treasure Island is born this year | Robert Louis Stevenson | 50%
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| 1870 | This city becomes the capital of a unified Italy | Rome | 50%
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| 1847 | This city is founded by Mormons in Utah | Salt Lake City | 50%
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| 1856 | This Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis is born this year | Sigmund Freud | 50%
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| 1884 | The cornerstone for this statue is laid on Bedloe's Island, New York | Statue of Liberty | 50%
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| 1859 | Ground is broken on this canal linking the Red Sea and Mediterranean | Suez Canal | 50%
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| 1848 | This manifesto is published by [1818] and [1820] | The Communist Manifesto | 50%
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| 1839 | The first photograph if this celestial body is taken by French photographer Louis Dagurre | The Moon | 50%
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| 1879 | This inventor demonstrates his incandscent lightbulb at Menlo Park for the first time | Thomas Edison | 50%
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| 1893 | The United States Supreme Court legally declares this fruit to be a vegetable | Tomato | 50%
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| 1890 | This Dutch post-impressionist artist shoots himself, dying two days later | Vincent van-Gogh | 50%
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| 1802 | This military academy is established in New York | West Point | 50%
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| 1877 | The first tournament by the All England Club is held at this London venue | Wimbledon | 50%
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| 1874 | This British WW2 leader is born in Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire | Winston Churchill | 50%
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| 1866 | This authour, famous for Peter Rabbit, is born in London | Beatrix Potter | 33%
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| 1881 | This famous outlaw is killed, aged 21, at Fort Sumner, New Mexico | Billy the Kid | 33%
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| 1829 | This major religious group is granted significant freedoms in the UK and Ireland | Catholics | 33%
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| 1894 | This soft drink is sold in bottles for the first time | Coca-Cola | 33%
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| 1880 | The cathedral in this German city is completed after 632 years of construction | Cologne | 33%
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| 1873 | This brewing company starts producing beer in Golden, Colorado | Coors | 33%
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| 1892 | This entry point to the United States begins accepting immigrants | Ellis Island | 33%
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| 1897 | This British author, creator of te Famous Five and Noddy is born | Enid Blyton | 33%
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| 1864 | The first shop, selling this British staple meal, opens in London | Fish and Chips | 33%
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| 1849 | The first member of this American political dynasty arrives in the United States from Ireland | Kennedy | 33%
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| 1853 | This company, famous for its denim products is founded in San Francisco, California | Levi Strauss & Co. | 33%
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| 1858 | The Lutine bell is salvaged, and subsequently hung at the offices of thes famous insurer | Lloyd's | 33%
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| 1835 | The Great Fire takes place in this city, destroying some 530 buildings, including the stock exchange | New York City | 33%
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| 1860 | This mail service starts between St Louis and Sacremento | Pony Express | 33%
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| 1871 | The "Three Ring Circus" is opened by this entertainer in New York | P.T. Barnum | 33%
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| 1891 | This fictional detective appears in The Strand Magazine for the first time | Sherlock Holmes | 33%
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| 1862 | Global financial group UBS is founded in this European country | Switzerland | 33%
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| 1855 | Van Dieman's Land is officially renamed to this | Tasmania | 33%
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| 1838 | The Cherokee Nation is forcibily relocated | Trail of Tears | 33%
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| 1844 | This youth organisation is established in London | YMCA | 33%
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| 1887 | This Scottish soccer club, the first British team to win the European Cup is established in Glasgow | Celtic FC | 17%
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| 1821 | Formerly the Prince Regent, this monarch is crowned King of the United Kingdom | George IV | 17%
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| 1872 | This crewless ship is found afloat by the British Brig Dei Gratia in the Atlantic | Mary Celeste | 17%
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| 1885 | LaMarcus Adna Thompson patents this popular fairground attraction | Roller Coaster | 17%
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| 1886 | This city, which becomes the capital of the Ethiopian Emipre, is established | Addas Ababa | 0%
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| 1830 | The independence of this European nation is recognised by the Great Powers | Belgium | 0%
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| 1827 | This British Prime Minister, the shortest served of any in history, dies 119 days into office | George Canning | 0%
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| 1840 | This Scottish inventor, creator of the pneumatic tyre is born | John Boyd Dunlop | 0%
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| 1819 | English cavalry charges in to a crowd of protesters, killing 15, in Manchester | Peterloo Massacre | 0%
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| 1857 | The World's fist association football team is founded in this city | Sheffield | 0%
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