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| Served as a Prime Minister during the French Revolution and most of the Napoleonic Wars |
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| Britain's esteemed hero of the Napoleonic Wars |
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| Founded the London Metropolitan Police Force |
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| The longest-ruling monarch in English history who ruled for 64 years |
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| The first world's fair set up by Joseph Paxton |
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| The German prince of consort who married Victoria |
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| Granted suffrage to all middle-class males |
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| Represented the middle class and sought to grant more political liberties to more people |
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| Represented the nobility and tended to oppose change |
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| The Grand Old Man who formerly was a Conservative and changed to a Liberal |
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| A Jewish man who changed from a Liberal to the leader of the Conservative party |
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| The greatest preacher of the Victorian Era who was acclaimed "Prince of Preachers." |
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| A Bible teacher and speaker who wrote several devotional studies of Bible characters |
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| The greatest American evangelist |
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| A songleader who worked with Dwight L. Moody |
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| A famous cricket player who spent his life as a missionary to China, India, and Africa |
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| Wrote a Chinese dictionary and translated the Bible into Chinese |
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| Founder of the China Inland Mission |
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| A Chinese terrorist group that used the aid of Chinese authorities to destroy Westerner's property |
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| Convinced Japan to sign treaty for trade and diplomatic relations with the U. S. |
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| The first diplomatic representative that America sent to Japan |
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| Treaty of Amity and Commerce |
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AKA Townsend Harris Treaty. Permitted missionaries to enter Japan |
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| The first Baptist missionary to Japan who invented the first rickshaw |
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The most famous of all Japanese Christians Renamed Joseph Hardy |
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| England's most famous humanitarian who founded orphanages |
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| Founded the Salvation Army |
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Young Men's Christian Association Sought to improve the spiritual condition of their young men |
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| The earl of Shaftesbury who cared for the mentally handicapped |
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| The older children helped teach the younger children |
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She single-handedly created the modern nursing profession The Lady with the Lamp |
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| Queen Victoria's reign starts |
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