Review PPT Part 3
... • Before the reign of Peter the Great, Russia was a loosely knit Asiatic country , first dominated by Scandinavian merchants around Kiev, then by Byzantium, next by the Asiatic warriors, and finally by the princes of Moscow. • By the 17th Century, Russia turned westward, filling in the power vacuum ...
... • Before the reign of Peter the Great, Russia was a loosely knit Asiatic country , first dominated by Scandinavian merchants around Kiev, then by Byzantium, next by the Asiatic warriors, and finally by the princes of Moscow. • By the 17th Century, Russia turned westward, filling in the power vacuum ...
AP Test Review Part 3 Eighteenth Century to Napoleon
... • Before the reign of Peter the Great, Russia was a loosely knit Asiatic country , first dominated by Scandinavian merchants around Kiev, then by Byzantium, next by the Asiatic warriors, and finally by the princes of Moscow. • By the 17th Century, Russia turned westward, filling in the power vacuum ...
... • Before the reign of Peter the Great, Russia was a loosely knit Asiatic country , first dominated by Scandinavian merchants around Kiev, then by Byzantium, next by the Asiatic warriors, and finally by the princes of Moscow. • By the 17th Century, Russia turned westward, filling in the power vacuum ...
Nationalism and Political Revolutions
... The provisional government called for the election of representatives to a Constituent Assembly that would draw up a new constitution. • Election would be determined by universal male suffrage, meaning all adult men could vote. • The provisional government also set up national workshops to provide ...
... The provisional government called for the election of representatives to a Constituent Assembly that would draw up a new constitution. • Election would be determined by universal male suffrage, meaning all adult men could vote. • The provisional government also set up national workshops to provide ...
Reactionism, Liberalism, and Nationalism
... He wanted a unified Germany but only on his terms If he took the crown from the assembly, the assembly might take it back some day, and this he would not tolerate The assembly slowly melted away and was finally dispersed by Frederick William's army Many German liberals who had been at the as ...
... He wanted a unified Germany but only on his terms If he took the crown from the assembly, the assembly might take it back some day, and this he would not tolerate The assembly slowly melted away and was finally dispersed by Frederick William's army Many German liberals who had been at the as ...
French Revolution
... Robespierre and Georges-Jacques Danton (leaders of the committee of Public Safety) killed 17,000 by guillotine and another 25,000 using other methods. Robespierre also had Danton executed when Danton suggested that they end the killings. The Reign of Terror ends only after Robespierre is arrested an ...
... Robespierre and Georges-Jacques Danton (leaders of the committee of Public Safety) killed 17,000 by guillotine and another 25,000 using other methods. Robespierre also had Danton executed when Danton suggested that they end the killings. The Reign of Terror ends only after Robespierre is arrested an ...
This vast continent which the seas surround will soon
... "Terror is nothing other than justice, prompt, severe, inflexible“ - Maximilien Robespierre • After the death of Louis XVI in 1793, the Reign of Terror began. – The first victim was Marie Antoinette. The rest of the royal family followed • Maximilien Robespierre (Leader of Jacobins) gains power – Ma ...
... "Terror is nothing other than justice, prompt, severe, inflexible“ - Maximilien Robespierre • After the death of Louis XVI in 1793, the Reign of Terror began. – The first victim was Marie Antoinette. The rest of the royal family followed • Maximilien Robespierre (Leader of Jacobins) gains power – Ma ...
The French Revolution
... 5. __________ Treaty signed between England and France in 1802. 6. __________ Napoleon was crowned this in 1804. 7. __________ Battle in which Napoleon forced the surrender of 30,000 Austrians. 8. __________ Naval battle in which the French were defeated off the coast of Spain. 9. __________ Command ...
... 5. __________ Treaty signed between England and France in 1802. 6. __________ Napoleon was crowned this in 1804. 7. __________ Battle in which Napoleon forced the surrender of 30,000 Austrians. 8. __________ Naval battle in which the French were defeated off the coast of Spain. 9. __________ Command ...
Pop Quiz Define terms! - Redlands East Valley High School
... • Revo started as another resistance against the king • Actually wanted constitutional govt ...
... • Revo started as another resistance against the king • Actually wanted constitutional govt ...
The French Revolution - Marion County Public Schools
... "When the tocsin sounds, it will not be a signal of alarm, but the signal to charge against the enemies of our country. . . To defeat them, gentlemen, we need boldness, and again boldness, and always boldness; and France will then be saved." ...
... "When the tocsin sounds, it will not be a signal of alarm, but the signal to charge against the enemies of our country. . . To defeat them, gentlemen, we need boldness, and again boldness, and always boldness; and France will then be saved." ...
PowerPoint 簡報
... included participation, through chosen representatives, in the making of laws; equality of all persons before the law; equitable taxation and the freedom of religion, speech, and the press. It clearly reflected the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers. ...
... included participation, through chosen representatives, in the making of laws; equality of all persons before the law; equitable taxation and the freedom of religion, speech, and the press. It clearly reflected the ideas of the Enlightenment thinkers. ...
The French Revolution
... Three Estates add to financial crisis (First and Second don’t pay taxes!!!!) Everyone in conflict with Louis XVI, pointing out flaws of absolute monarchy ...
... Three Estates add to financial crisis (First and Second don’t pay taxes!!!!) Everyone in conflict with Louis XVI, pointing out flaws of absolute monarchy ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Supporters of the Enlightenment applauded the reforms of the National Assembly Leaders throughout Europe denounced the revolution and increased border security The King of Prussia (Antoinette’s Austrian brother) threatened to intervene to protect the French Monarchy The revolutionaries prepared for ...
... Supporters of the Enlightenment applauded the reforms of the National Assembly Leaders throughout Europe denounced the revolution and increased border security The King of Prussia (Antoinette’s Austrian brother) threatened to intervene to protect the French Monarchy The revolutionaries prepared for ...
Are You suprised - Mr. Sadow`s History Class Website
... Since the Middle Ages, everyone in France had belonged to one of three social classes called estates. The clergy and the nobles belonged to the First and Second Estates. These two groups were rich and powerful. They had many special privileges. For example, they did not have to pay taxes. Most Frenc ...
... Since the Middle Ages, everyone in France had belonged to one of three social classes called estates. The clergy and the nobles belonged to the First and Second Estates. These two groups were rich and powerful. They had many special privileges. For example, they did not have to pay taxes. Most Frenc ...
Unit Three Part Four - Kenston Local Schools
... Constitutional Monarchy As Constitution of 1791 is being written the most divisive question is… what do we do with the king? Planning to keep- but disagreed how much power he should/should not have. In the end- decided King should be approved by unicameral legislature dominated by Bourgeoisie. ...
... Constitutional Monarchy As Constitution of 1791 is being written the most divisive question is… what do we do with the king? Planning to keep- but disagreed how much power he should/should not have. In the end- decided King should be approved by unicameral legislature dominated by Bourgeoisie. ...
Unit Three Part Four - Kenston Local Schools
... Constitutional Monarchy As Constitution of 1791 is being written the most divisive question is… what do we do with the king? Planning to keep- but disagreed how much power he should/should not have. In the end- decided King should be approved by unicameral legislature dominated by Bourgeoisie. ...
... Constitutional Monarchy As Constitution of 1791 is being written the most divisive question is… what do we do with the king? Planning to keep- but disagreed how much power he should/should not have. In the end- decided King should be approved by unicameral legislature dominated by Bourgeoisie. ...
Completed Age of Revolutions and Rebellions Study Guide
... French Revolution: 14. What were the causes and results of the French Revolution? Causes: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette spent too much money; France joined American Revolution against England which cost a lot of money; Third Estate (97% of the population) had no power or very little power and had ...
... French Revolution: 14. What were the causes and results of the French Revolution? Causes: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette spent too much money; France joined American Revolution against England which cost a lot of money; Third Estate (97% of the population) had no power or very little power and had ...
Lecture Notes - Southmoreland School District
... 5. Privileged classes refused to pay increased taxes. 6. Louis XVI summoned an Assembly of Notables in 1787 hoping they would either approve the king’s new tax program or consent to remove their tax exemptions. a. Nobles refused tax increases and demanded that control over all gov’t spending be give ...
... 5. Privileged classes refused to pay increased taxes. 6. Louis XVI summoned an Assembly of Notables in 1787 hoping they would either approve the king’s new tax program or consent to remove their tax exemptions. a. Nobles refused tax increases and demanded that control over all gov’t spending be give ...
Chapter 6.4 - World History
... Charles-Louis Montesquieu: • French philosopher who wrote On the Spirit of Laws in 1748. • Created the idea of checks and balances and the idea of separation of powers. • His idea of separation of powers made 3 branches in the government which were the executive branch which enforces laws, the legis ...
... Charles-Louis Montesquieu: • French philosopher who wrote On the Spirit of Laws in 1748. • Created the idea of checks and balances and the idea of separation of powers. • His idea of separation of powers made 3 branches in the government which were the executive branch which enforces laws, the legis ...
ModWorldChapter2 - Winthrop High School
... As France faced the political crisis of 1789, they also faced a terrible famine While the famine was ongoing, Nobles tried to raise taxes on the Third Estate Rumors were also swirling that government soldiers were taking peasant crops, that was called the Great Fear In response, peasant’s attacked t ...
... As France faced the political crisis of 1789, they also faced a terrible famine While the famine was ongoing, Nobles tried to raise taxes on the Third Estate Rumors were also swirling that government soldiers were taking peasant crops, that was called the Great Fear In response, peasant’s attacked t ...
The Age of Revolution - my social studies class
... The American Revolution was both conservative and radical. It was conservative in the sense that Americans believed they were fighting to maintain the traditional political system that they had enjoyed from the beginning, including the traditional “rights of Englishmen.” On the international stage, ...
... The American Revolution was both conservative and radical. It was conservative in the sense that Americans believed they were fighting to maintain the traditional political system that they had enjoyed from the beginning, including the traditional “rights of Englishmen.” On the international stage, ...
The Fall of the Bastille: The Voice and Power of Paris
... Estates General,[3] which had not been in session since 1614, but were still separated by the class distinction and felt the divide between the classes of French citizens. France had seen, with the dissolution of serfdom, many peasants attain the land they had worked for years, "in the intervening ...
... Estates General,[3] which had not been in session since 1614, but were still separated by the class distinction and felt the divide between the classes of French citizens. France had seen, with the dissolution of serfdom, many peasants attain the land they had worked for years, "in the intervening ...
The Fall of the Bastille: The Voice and Power of Paris
... Estates General,[3] which had not been in session since 1614, but were still separated by the class distinction and felt the divide between the classes of French citizens. France had seen, with the dissolution of serfdom, many peasants attain the land they had worked for years, "in the intervening ...
... Estates General,[3] which had not been in session since 1614, but were still separated by the class distinction and felt the divide between the classes of French citizens. France had seen, with the dissolution of serfdom, many peasants attain the land they had worked for years, "in the intervening ...
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... • This opposition to the Committee of Public Safety caused many Girondists to be tried and executed for ...
... • This opposition to the Committee of Public Safety caused many Girondists to be tried and executed for ...
Chapter 5: The Enlightenment and the American Revolution
... France had re instated a monarch King Louis XVIII and went back on revolutionary reforms Louis sent troops to stop napoleon and they ended up joining him Marched on Paris forcing Louis to flee and reclaimed his ...
... France had re instated a monarch King Louis XVIII and went back on revolutionary reforms Louis sent troops to stop napoleon and they ended up joining him Marched on Paris forcing Louis to flee and reclaimed his ...
Vincent-Marie Viénot, Count of Vaublanc
Vincent-Marie Viénot, Count of Vaublanc (2 March 1756 – 21 August 1845) was a French royalist politician, writer and artist. He was a deputy for the Seine-et-Marne département in the French Legislative Assembly, served as President of the same body, and from 26 September 1815 to 7 May 1816, he was the French Minister of the Interior.His political career had him rubbing shoulders with Louis XVI, Napoleon Bonaparte, the Count of Artois (the future Charles X of France), and finally Louis XVIII. He was banished and recalled four times by different regimes, never arrested, succeeding each time in regaining official favour. In a long and eventful career, he was successively a monarchist deputy during the Revolution and under the Directoire, an exile during the Terror, a deputy under Napoleon, Minister of the Interior to Louis XVIII and eventually, at the end of his political career, a simple ultra-royalist deputy. He is remembered now for the fiery eloquence of his speeches, and for his controversial reorganisation of the Académie française in 1816 while Minister of the Interior. He strongly favoured the motion for the enfranchisement of the slaves in the French colonies in America.