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5 VÄGA HEA
Punktid
A single nation. A million voices. The fall of and empire.
Main events in Estonian history
NIMI
Ancient Estonia
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Begins from around 8500 BC.
Worshipped the spirits of nature.
Own gods.
5 periods: mesolithic, neolithic, bronze age, iron age, early middle ages.
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Click icon to add picture Estonian crusade
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One of the last corners of
medieval Europe to be
christianized.
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Against pagans in Estonia.
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Estonian commander
Lembitu was killed.
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Ancient Estonian fight for
independence.
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Danish Estonia
· Conquered by Danish king Click icon to add picture
Waldermat II
· The Danish Army defeated
the Estonians at the Battle of
Lyndanisse.
· The Estonians of Harria
started a rebellion in 1343- St.
George's Night Uprising.
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Second level
Reformation period Third level
Fourth level
Fifth level
The Reformation in
Europe began in 1517.
Martin Luther.
Great change in the
Baltic
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Livonian war Click to edit Master text styles
1558-1583 Second level
Third level
Fourth level
Northern Estonia
Fifth level
submitted to Swedish
control
Southern Estonia briefly
came under the control
of the Polish-Lithuania
Commonwelth.
Hard to peasants
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Estonia in the
Swedish empire Click to edit Master text styles
Second level
Placed itself under Third level
Fourth level
Swedish rule in 1561. Fifth level
Received protection
against Russia and
Poland.
Granted the peasantry
greater autonomy.
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Estonia in the
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Second level
Third level
Norther war ­ 1700- Fourth level
1721 Fifth level
Everything remained
mostly German.
Serfdom of peasants.
Estonia was caught in a
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Estophile enlightenment period Third level
Fourth level
· Kalevipoeg published by F.
Fifth level
R. Kreutzwald.
· First newspaper launched.
· Collection of folklore.
· Estonian song festival.
· National theatre
(Vanemuine) founded.
· ESS flag ­ blue-black-white.
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Second level
· 24. February 1918 ­ birth of Third level
Republic of Estonia. Fourth level
· German occupation. Fifth level
· War of Independence
· 23 June 1919 ­ victory
ower Landerswehr in the
Battle of Võnnu.
· 2 February 1920 ­ Peace
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in Tartu.
Independent Republic of Estonia
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Second level
Konstantin Päts elected Third level
President ­ 1938. Fourth level
23 August 1939 ­ Fifth level
Molotov & Ribbentrop
sign secret protocols of
German-USSR.
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Lost of independence Click to edit Master text styles
· 1940-1941 - Soviet occupation. Second level
· 1941-1944 - World War II ­ Third level
German occupation. Fourth level
· 1945-1991 ­ Soviet occupations. Fifth level
· Mass deportations (1941,
1949).
· Collectivisation.
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Gaining back Click to edit Master text styles
independence Second level
Third level
· 1987 ­ First public
Fourth level
demonstrations in Hirvepark.
· 1988 ­ Singing Revolution.
Fifth level
· 1988 ­ Declaration of sovereignty.
· 1991 ­ Coup d état in Soviet
Union.
· 20 August 1991 Estonia declares
itself an independent republic.
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European Union
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Negotiations begin in Second level
1997. Third level
Formally invited to join Fourth level
in December 2002. Fifth level
1 May 2004 ­ Estonia
joined EU
2011 ­ Currency
changed to Euro ()
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The Bronze Night Click to edit Master text styles
Second level
· April 26­27 2007 ­ violence
Third level
started.
Fourth level
· Water cannons.
Fifth level
· Tear gas.
· April 28­29 ­ More than 700
people signed and started
training to fight against the
violence.
· ,,All Russian men living in
Estonia" to take up arms ­ Öine
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Used materials
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estonia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Estonia
http://www.localhistories.org/estonia.html
http://www.estonica.org/en/History/
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First recognized by Finland on July 7, 1920 Member of the League of Nations in 1921 Parlament was established in 1934 First preseident Konstantin Päts Soviet Union Stalin Era Khrushchev era Brezhnev era Gorbachev era Living conditions Laws were rough Economy Deportation to Siberia Consequences Effect to economy Estonian and russian people in Estonia were mixed up Bad memories Restoration of independence Western democracies considered illegal the annexation of Estonia Movement for Estonian autonomy started in 1980's In 1989, the "Singing Revolution" Independence was declared on 20 August 1991 First recognized by Iceland Thank you for your attention!

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