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Do Now In _____, a group of 13 British colonies launched the American revolution by publishing the Declaration of Independence. 1492 1519 1618 1776 The book, The Wealth of Nations was written by _____, and marked the beginning of economics and social science. Jan Hus Marquis de Lafayette Adam Smith Patrick Henry _____ is the seizure of government by people intent on replacing the existing political system. Republicanism Liberalism Coup D'états Political Revolution

Do Now Review In _____, a group of 13 British colonies launched the American revolution by publishing the Declaration of Independence. 1492 1519 1618 1776 The book, The Wealth of Nations was written by _____, and marked the beginning of economics and social science. Jan Hus Marquis de Lafayette Adam Smith Patrick Henry _____ is the seizure of government by people intent on replacing the existing political system. Republicanism Liberalism Coup D'états Political Revolution

The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29 Preview/Review The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTTvKwCylFY

History Alive!; World Connections Classwork/Homework Using your textbook: History Alive!; World Connections Read pages 179-195 (Chapter 14; Era Overview: An Age of Global Revolutions, 1700’s to 1914). Complete an outline of pages 179-195. Be sure to take accurate notes; you will need them to study for a test on 3-8-19.

Classwork/Homework Complete any reading, outlining, or notes at home. Study chapter, classwork, and notes for test on Friday, 3-8-19.

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