Modern World History
... Voltaire- Known as the most influential philosphe, he published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama. These were about religious freedom, tolerance and freedom of speech. He used satire in his works, mainly against the clergy, aristocracy, and the government. This eventually ...
... Voltaire- Known as the most influential philosphe, he published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama. These were about religious freedom, tolerance and freedom of speech. He used satire in his works, mainly against the clergy, aristocracy, and the government. This eventually ...
powerpoint
... Philosopher’s ideas of natural rights influenced governments as well Enlightened absolutism- using enlightened ideas to rule Prussia: The Army and the Bureaucracy Frederick William II, the Great, of Prussia (1740-1786) • Well educated, and cultured • Believed the king was the “first servant of the ...
... Philosopher’s ideas of natural rights influenced governments as well Enlightened absolutism- using enlightened ideas to rule Prussia: The Army and the Bureaucracy Frederick William II, the Great, of Prussia (1740-1786) • Well educated, and cultured • Believed the king was the “first servant of the ...
French Revolution Projects
... Create a detailed timeline of all important events in France before and during the French Revolution. This will need to be in the format of a banner and must be colourful, include names, places, dates, etc. Watch the movie, “Marie Antoinette” and then research the actual relationship between her and ...
... Create a detailed timeline of all important events in France before and during the French Revolution. This will need to be in the format of a banner and must be colourful, include names, places, dates, etc. Watch the movie, “Marie Antoinette” and then research the actual relationship between her and ...
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... French nation. The French Revolutionary government had organized the whole country for war against the combined strength of the other European countries by requiring all young men to be in the army and having everyone else work to support the military. As a result, Napoleon was able to use the stren ...
... French nation. The French Revolutionary government had organized the whole country for war against the combined strength of the other European countries by requiring all young men to be in the army and having everyone else work to support the military. As a result, Napoleon was able to use the stren ...
Modern World History: Historical Overview: French Revolution
... French nation. The French Revolutionary government had organized the whole country for war against the combined strength of the other European countries by requiring all young men to be in the army and having everyone else work to support the military. As a result, Napoleon was able to use the stren ...
... French nation. The French Revolutionary government had organized the whole country for war against the combined strength of the other European countries by requiring all young men to be in the army and having everyone else work to support the military. As a result, Napoleon was able to use the stren ...
Haitian Revolution
... The starting point of the Haitian Revolution started with the beginning of the enlightenment period ...
... The starting point of the Haitian Revolution started with the beginning of the enlightenment period ...
French Revolution
... ► 1200 prisoners (including ordinary criminals) were executed during the September Massacre ...
... ► 1200 prisoners (including ordinary criminals) were executed during the September Massacre ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Marie Antoinette – Austrian-born queen of France; Louis XVI’s wife émigré – a person who flees his or her country for political reasons sans-culottes – working-class men and women who made the French Revolution more radical republic – system of government in which officials are chosen by the ...
... Marie Antoinette – Austrian-born queen of France; Louis XVI’s wife émigré – a person who flees his or her country for political reasons sans-culottes – working-class men and women who made the French Revolution more radical republic – system of government in which officials are chosen by the ...
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON Department of History
... revolutionary challenge to that order. Particular themes will include absolutist monarchy vs. revolutionary republicanism; the aristocratic world of court; popular politics and the lives of ordinary men and women; the French colonial system and slavery; and the attempt by Enlightenment philosophes a ...
... revolutionary challenge to that order. Particular themes will include absolutist monarchy vs. revolutionary republicanism; the aristocratic world of court; popular politics and the lives of ordinary men and women; the French colonial system and slavery; and the attempt by Enlightenment philosophes a ...
French Revolution
... The Financial Crisis of the French Monarchy In 1774 when Louis XVI came to the throne he inherited a bankrupted treasury. The wars of Louis XIV had left a huge debt. The debt was increased by French assistance to the American Revolution. Even with heavy taxes there was not enough money to run ...
... The Financial Crisis of the French Monarchy In 1774 when Louis XVI came to the throne he inherited a bankrupted treasury. The wars of Louis XIV had left a huge debt. The debt was increased by French assistance to the American Revolution. Even with heavy taxes there was not enough money to run ...
IBL Exercise – Week 9 – Early Modern Revolutions
... that are better than Wikipedia which you should avoid using at all times). Search for the ‘French Revolution’ and it will bring you to http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution - An internet resource for the study of the French Revolution. 2 – BROWSE the timeline to familiarise yourself with the main events of ...
... that are better than Wikipedia which you should avoid using at all times). Search for the ‘French Revolution’ and it will bring you to http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution - An internet resource for the study of the French Revolution. 2 – BROWSE the timeline to familiarise yourself with the main events of ...
A P European History Vocabulary Chapter 20 The Charles
... also generally distrusted representative government fearing an attack on their property and influence in society. It was the same with written constitutions unless the conservatives could write the constitution. Nineteenth Century Churches also distrusted liberalism just as they feared and hated Enl ...
... also generally distrusted representative government fearing an attack on their property and influence in society. It was the same with written constitutions unless the conservatives could write the constitution. Nineteenth Century Churches also distrusted liberalism just as they feared and hated Enl ...
First Estate
... – Advisers warned him that he & his family were in danger – Supporters of monarchy/King _____________________ – 1791, Royal family tried to escape to _____________________________________ • Marie Antoinette was the Austrian ______________________ ...
... – Advisers warned him that he & his family were in danger – Supporters of monarchy/King _____________________ – 1791, Royal family tried to escape to _____________________________________ • Marie Antoinette was the Austrian ______________________ ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon:1789-1815
... and the Citizen • Modeled after of the Declaration of Independence • All men were “born and remain free and equal in rights” • They enjoyed natural rights to “liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.” • Insisted governments existed to protect man not control him • All male citizens ...
... and the Citizen • Modeled after of the Declaration of Independence • All men were “born and remain free and equal in rights” • They enjoyed natural rights to “liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.” • Insisted governments existed to protect man not control him • All male citizens ...
French Revolution 1789-1815
... I. Defeat, continued • Frederick William of Prussia and Czar Alexander I of Russia enter Paris ...
... I. Defeat, continued • Frederick William of Prussia and Czar Alexander I of Russia enter Paris ...
The French Revolution
... establish a new form of government, the Paris Commune began to run things. One of the first things they did was to name Georges Danton, minister of justice. Danton was a member of the sans-culottes and sought revenge on those who added the king and resisted popular will. Thousands of people were arr ...
... establish a new form of government, the Paris Commune began to run things. One of the first things they did was to name Georges Danton, minister of justice. Danton was a member of the sans-culottes and sought revenge on those who added the king and resisted popular will. Thousands of people were arr ...
French Revolution 1789-1815
... • September Massacres- radicals kill priests, nobles and anyone against revolution • National Convention- abolishes the monarchy, declares France a republic, and all adult males can vote. Sorry, ladies are still left ...
... • September Massacres- radicals kill priests, nobles and anyone against revolution • National Convention- abolishes the monarchy, declares France a republic, and all adult males can vote. Sorry, ladies are still left ...
french revolution
... –King Louis married Marie Antoinette when he was 15 and she was 14 • Antoinette was an Austrian princess • Spent so much money on luxuries she was nicknamed Madame Deficit • French people hated her ...
... –King Louis married Marie Antoinette when he was 15 and she was 14 • Antoinette was an Austrian princess • Spent so much money on luxuries she was nicknamed Madame Deficit • French people hated her ...
French Revolution 1789-1815
... How did the sale of Louisiana to the United States benefit France? Which countries united with Britain to stop France from conquering Europe? What were the 2 results of France losing the Battle of Trafalgar? Which areas of Europe were not controlled by Napoleon? Overall, did Napoleon strengthen or w ...
... How did the sale of Louisiana to the United States benefit France? Which countries united with Britain to stop France from conquering Europe? What were the 2 results of France losing the Battle of Trafalgar? Which areas of Europe were not controlled by Napoleon? Overall, did Napoleon strengthen or w ...
AP World History Chapter 22 Outline Chapter 22: Revolutionary
... A. Frontiers and Taxes 1. After 1763, the British government faced two problems in its North American colonies: the danger of war with the Amerindians as colonists pushed west across the Appalachians, and the need to raise more taxes from the colonists to pay the increasing costs of colonial adminis ...
... A. Frontiers and Taxes 1. After 1763, the British government faced two problems in its North American colonies: the danger of war with the Amerindians as colonists pushed west across the Appalachians, and the need to raise more taxes from the colonists to pay the increasing costs of colonial adminis ...
Packet #20 Revolutions Unit: Part I The Atlantic Revolutions From
... Women: Women gained increased rights to inherit property and to divorce o Women did not gain the right to vote or hold political office o In her book A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft (pictured) argued that women are not naturally inferior to men. The appearance of inferior ...
... Women: Women gained increased rights to inherit property and to divorce o Women did not gain the right to vote or hold political office o In her book A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft (pictured) argued that women are not naturally inferior to men. The appearance of inferior ...
Note Taking Study Guide
... war with Austria was not going well for France. Some felt the king was in league with France’s enemies. Others wanted to restore the king’s power. On August 10, 1792, a mob stormed the royal palace. Radicals then took control of the Assembly and called for the election of a new legislative body call ...
... war with Austria was not going well for France. Some felt the king was in league with France’s enemies. Others wanted to restore the king’s power. On August 10, 1792, a mob stormed the royal palace. Radicals then took control of the Assembly and called for the election of a new legislative body call ...
chapter 3 section 3 notes
... -royalist officers deserted the French army, and joined emigres and others hoping to restore the king's power Tensions Lead to Violence: -battle disasters made revolutionaries angry, and thought the king was in the league with the enemies -August 10, 1792- crowd of Parisians stormed the royal palace ...
... -royalist officers deserted the French army, and joined emigres and others hoping to restore the king's power Tensions Lead to Violence: -battle disasters made revolutionaries angry, and thought the king was in the league with the enemies -August 10, 1792- crowd of Parisians stormed the royal palace ...
Chapter 21 Notes
... A. Colonial Wars and Fiscal Crises 1. Rivalry among the European powers intensified in the early 1600s when the Dutch attacked Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas and in Asia. In the 1600s and 1700s, the British then checked Dutch commercial and colonial ambitions and went on to defea ...
... A. Colonial Wars and Fiscal Crises 1. Rivalry among the European powers intensified in the early 1600s when the Dutch attacked Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas and in Asia. In the 1600s and 1700s, the British then checked Dutch commercial and colonial ambitions and went on to defea ...
Germaine de Staël
Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein (French: [stal]; 22 April 1766 – 14 July 1817), commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a French woman of letters of Swiss origin whose lifetime overlapped with the events of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era. She was one of Napoleon's principal opponents. Celebrated for her conversational eloquence, she participated actively in the political and intellectual life of her times. Her works, both critical and fictional, made their mark on the history of European Romanticism.