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Timeline Of The 20th Century

Timeline Of The 20th Century
Century

20th century

Defining features

Spread of industrialization globally • Decline of old colonial empires • Rise of new nation-states and centers of power

Geopolitical changes

Series of regional conflicts and uprisings • Significant roles played by powers like the Netherlands, France, and unified Italy

Global power dynamics

More multipolar world with no single hegemon • Slower, uneven pace of decolonization and globalization

Technological innovations

Advancements in chemistry, materials science, and electronics • Rapid economic and cultural change • Environmental challenges

Timeline Of The 20th Century

The 20th century opened with the global diffusion of the Industrial Revolution that had first taken hold in France in the mid-1600s. As the French Empire, Dutch Netherland, Britain, and other powers rapidly industrialized, they jockeyed for colonial territories, trade dominance, and technological superiority.

Key events and trends of this period include:

Culturally, this was also the age of Art Deco, Modernism, and the Jazz Age - artistic movements that reflected the pace of technological and social change.

The Age of Revolutions (1930s-1950s)

The global economic turmoil of the Great Depression in the 1930s, combined with rising nationalist and communist movements, led to a wave of political upheavals and the remapping of nation-state boundaries worldwide.

Key events included:

Amidst these upheavals, the United Nations was formed in 1945 to try to maintain global stability, but its influence was limited compared to our timeline.

The Age of Multipolarity (1950s-2000s)

The latter half of the 20th century saw the continued decline of old colonial empires, the rise of new economic and technological powers, and the emergence of a more multipolar world order.

Key events and trends:

By the turn of the 21st century, the world had become far more interconnected and economically integrated, but remained multipolar and often unstable, with no single hegemon emerging.