28. Who took over England after Cromwell died?

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28. Who took over England after Cromwell died? 29. What was this event called? 30. Who was the next ruler of England who claimed to rule by divine right? 31. Who did Parliament ask to come replace James II? 32. Why was the Glorious Rev. glorious? 33. When was the Glorious Rev.?

28. Who took over England after Cromwell died? 29. What was this event called? 30. Who was the next ruler of England who claimed to rule by divine right? 31. Who did Parliament ask to come replace James II? 32. Why was the Glorious Rev. glorious? 33. When was the Glorious Rev.? Charles II

28. Who took over England after Cromwell died? 29. What was this event called? 30. Who was the next ruler of England who claimed to rule by divine right? 31. Who did Parliament ask to come replace James II? 32. Why was the Glorious Rev. glorious? 33. When was the Glorious Rev.? Charles II The Restoration of the monarchy

28. Who took over England after Cromwell died? 29. What was this event called? 30. Who was the next ruler of England who claimed to rule by divine right? 31. Who did Parliament ask to come replace James II? 32. Why was the Glorious Rev. glorious? 33. When was the Glorious Rev.? Charles II The Restoration of the monarchy James II (Charles II brother)

28. Who took over England after Cromwell died? 29. What was this event called? 30. Who was the next ruler of England who claimed to rule by divine right? 31. Who did Parliament ask to come replace James II? 32. Why was the Glorious Rev. glorious? 33. When was the Glorious Rev.? Charles II The Restoration of the monarchy James II (Charles II brother) William and Mary

28. Who took over England after Cromwell died? 29. What was this event called? 30. Who was the next ruler of England who claimed to rule by divine right? 31. Who did Parliament ask to come replace James II? 32. Why was the Glorious Rev. glorious? 33. When was the Glorious Rev.? Charles II The Restoration of the monarchy James II (Charles II brother) William and Mary No bloodshed (James ran away)

28. Who took over England after Cromwell died? 29. What was this event called? 30. Who was the next ruler of England who claimed to rule by divine right? 31. Who did Parliament ask to come replace James II? 32. Why was the Glorious Rev. glorious? 33. When was the Glorious Rev.? Charles II The Restoration of the monarchy James II (Charles II brother) William and Mary No bloodshed (James ran away) 1688 (created a Constitutional Monarchy)

34. Name the new college created in America as a result of the Glorious Rev: 35. What did the English Bill of Rights do? 36. When was the English bill of Rights passed? After which event then? 37. When was the Enlightenment? 38. What was the Enlightenment known as? Why?

William and Mary College 34. Name the new college created in America as a result of the Glorious Rev: 35. What did the English Bill of Rights do? 36. When was the English bill of Rights passed? After which event then? 37. When was the Enlightenment? 38. What was the Enlightenment known as? Why? William and Mary College

William and Mary College 34. Name the new college created in America as a result of the Glorious Rev: 35. What did the English Bill of Rights do? 36. When was the English bill of Rights passed? After which event then? 37. When was the Enlightenment? 38. What was the Enlightenment known as? Why? William and Mary College 1. No taxes without Parliament approval 2. Right to Trial by jury

William and Mary College 34. Name the new college created in America as a result of the Glorious Rev: 35. What did the English Bill of Rights do? 36. When was the English bill of Rights passed? After which event then? 37. When was the Enlightenment? 38. What was the Enlightenment known as? Why? William and Mary College 1. No taxes without Parliament approval 2. Right to Trial by jury 1. 1689 2. Glorious Revolution

William and Mary College 34. Name the new college created in America as a result of the Glorious Rev: 35. What did the English Bill of Rights do? 36. When was the English bill of Rights passed? After which event then? 37. When was the Enlightenment? 38. What was the Enlightenment known as? Why? William and Mary College 1. No taxes without Parliament approval 2. Right to Trial by jury 1. 1689 2. Glorious Revolution 17th and 18th Century

William and Mary College 34. Name the new college created in America as a result of the Glorious Rev: 35. What did the English Bill of Rights do? 36. When was the English bill of Rights passed? After which event then? 37. When was the Enlightenment? 38. What was the Enlightenment known as? Why? William and Mary College 1. No taxes without Parliament approval 2. Right to Trial by jury 1. 1689 2. Glorious Revolution 17th and 18th Century Age of Reason Emphasis on logical thinking

39. What book did Thomas Hobbes write? 40. What form of government did Hobbes argue was the best? 41. What book did John Locke write? 42. What does “sovereign” mean? 43. Who did Locke say was sovereign?

Leviathan 39. What book did Thomas Hobbes write? 40. What form of government did Hobbes argue was the best? 41. What book did John Locke write? 42. What does “sovereign” mean? 43. Who did Locke say was sovereign? Leviathan

Leviathan Absolutism 39. What book did Thomas Hobbes write? 40. What form of government did Hobbes argue was the best? 41. What book did John Locke write? 42. What does “sovereign” mean? 43. Who did Locke say was sovereign? Leviathan Absolutism

Two Treatises on Government 39. What book did Thomas Hobbes write? 40. What form of government did Hobbes argue was the best? 41. What book did John Locke write? 42. What does “sovereign” mean? 43. Who did Locke say was sovereign? Leviathan Absolutism Two Treatises on Government

Two Treatises on Government 39. What book did Thomas Hobbes write? 40. What form of government did Hobbes argue was the best? 41. What book did John Locke write? 42. What does “sovereign” mean? 43. Who did Locke say was sovereign? Leviathan Absolutism Two Treatises on Government Having power

Two Treatises on Government 39. What book did Thomas Hobbes write? 40. What form of government did Hobbes argue was the best? 41. What book did John Locke write? 42. What does “sovereign” mean? 43. Who did Locke say was sovereign? Leviathan Absolutism Two Treatises on Government Having power The people are sovereign

44. What three rights did Locke say the government existed to protect? 45. What U.S. document did Locke have a great influence on? 46. How was “Great Britain” formed? 47. From 1800-1815, who did G.B go to war with? What was the madman trying to do?

Life, liberty, and property 44. What three rights did Locke say the government existed to protect? 45. What U.S. document did Locke have a great influence on? 46. How was “Great Britain” formed? 47. From 1800-1815, who did G.B go to war with? What was the madman trying to do? Life, liberty, and property

Life, liberty, and property 44. What three rights did Locke say the government existed to protect? 45. What U.S. document did Locke have a great influence on? 46. How was “Great Britain” formed? 47. From 1800-1815, who did G.B go to war with? What was the madman trying to do? Life, liberty, and property Declaration of Independence (life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness)

Life, liberty, and property 44. What three rights did Locke say the government existed to protect? 45. What U.S. document did Locke have a great influence on? 46. How was “Great Britain” formed? 47. From 1800-1815, who did G.B go to war with? What was the madman trying to do? Life, liberty, and property Declaration of Independence (life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness) The union of England and Scotland

Life, liberty, and property 44. What three rights did Locke say the government existed to protect? 45. What U.S. document did Locke have a great influence on? 46. How was “Great Britain” formed? 47. From 1800-1815, who did G.B go to war with? What was the madman trying to do? Life, liberty, and property Declaration of Independence (life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness) The union of England and Scotland 1. Napoleon Bonaparte 2. rule all of Europe

48. What were these wars called? 49. When was Napoleon defeated? 50. What was the name of the peace conference held after Nap.’s defeat? 51. What did G.B. become the first country in the world to ever do? 52. When was the Age of Imperialism?

Napoleonic Wars 48. What were these wars called? 49. When was Napoleon defeated? 50. What was the name of the peace conference held after Nap.’s defeat? 51. What did G.B. become the first country in the world to ever do? 52. When was the Age of Imperialism? Napoleonic Wars

Napoleonic Wars 1815 48. What were these wars called? 49. When was Napoleon defeated? 50. What was the name of the peace conference held after Nap.’s defeat? 51. What did G.B. become the first country in the world to ever do? 52. When was the Age of Imperialism? Napoleonic Wars 1815

Napoleonic Wars 1815 Congress of Vienna 48. What were these wars called? 49. When was Napoleon defeated? 50. What was the name of the peace conference held after Nap.’s defeat? 51. What did G.B. become the first country in the world to ever do? 52. When was the Age of Imperialism? Napoleonic Wars 1815 Congress of Vienna

Napoleonic Wars 1815 Congress of Vienna Outlaw slavery 48. What were these wars called? 49. When was Napoleon defeated? 50. What was the name of the peace conference held after Nap.’s defeat? 51. What did G.B. become the first country in the world to ever do? 52. When was the Age of Imperialism? Napoleonic Wars 1815 Congress of Vienna Outlaw slavery

Napoleonic Wars 1815 Congress of Vienna Outlaw slavery 1870-1914 48. What were these wars called? 49. When was Napoleon defeated? 50. What was the name of the peace conference held after Nap.’s defeat? 51. What did G.B. become the first country in the world to ever do? 52. When was the Age of Imperialism? Napoleonic Wars 1815 Congress of Vienna Outlaw slavery 1870-1914

53. What were the three forms of imperialism? 54. Where did G.B. create colonies (two places) 55. What were the four motivations for Imperialism?

53. What were the three forms of imperialism? 54. Where did G.B. create colonies (two places) 55. What were the four motivations for Imperialism? Colony, protectorate, and sphere of influence

53. What were the three forms of imperialism? 54. Where did G.B. create colonies (two places) 55. What were the four motivations for Imperialism? Colony, protectorate, and sphere of influence India, Kenya

53. What were the three forms of imperialism? 54. Where did G.B. create colonies (two places) 55. What were the four motivations for Imperialism? Colony, protectorate, and sphere of influence India, Kenya 1. get Natural resources 2. New markets to sell manufactured goods 3. Nationalism 4. New places to proselytize Christianity