Construct a timeline of events in Europe between 1871 and 1917 that affected the balance of power

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The events in Europe between 1871 and 1917 are in1878 The end of Germany's Kulturkampf campaign against Catholics and in 1879·Dual Alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary.

Timeline of events in Europe between 1871 and 1917

  • 1878·The end of Germany's Kulturkampf campaign against Catholics.
  • 1879·Dual Alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary.
  • 1882·Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.
  • 1884·Berlin Conference was carried out to regulate imperialism in Africa.
  • 1885·Second Balkan Crisis between Bulgaria and Serbia.
  • 1886·Gold was discovered in the Transvaal territory in South Africa, heightening British interests in governing this area.
  • 1889·Boulanger Affair in France.
  • 1890·Kasier Wilhelm II dismisses Otto von Bismarck.
  • 1892·James Kier Hardie exists the first representative in the British Parliament from the Labor Party.
  • 1894·"Dreyfus Affair" in France starts and captures the attention of the entire nation for some time.
  • 1896·Battle of Adowa in Ethiopia, allowing Ethiopia to stay independent.
  • 1899-1902·Boer War in South Africa between the British and the Afrikaners.
  • 1900·Boxer Rebellion in China.
  • 1907·Triple Entente between Great Britain, France, and Russia.
  • 1911·National Insurance Act was enacted in Britain.
  • 1912·Third Balkan Crisis: Italy versus Turkey.
  • 1913·Third Balkan Crisis: Serbia and Bulgaria head to war.

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