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To: The Economy Government & People’s Reaction The Arts America
Laissez-Faire Mercantilism drops/fades away because the government regulated trade and people want a limited government Now, business can operate with little or no government control The Economy
Adam Smith Wrote The Wealth of Nations Believed in a free market where anyone can participate Manufacturing, trade, wages, profit & economic growth are all linked to supply & demand The Economy
Censorship They restrict access to ideas and information to keep control Banned & burned books that went against a strong government Government Reacts
Philosophes disguised their work as fiction to go around government censorship Salons developed so women could discuss Enlightenment ideas with philosophers, artists, and writers People’s Reaction to Government
German, Lutheran Religious works for organs, choirs, violins & harpsichords Baroque composer Very elaborate, complex and extravagant The Arts
German child prodigy He became an instant celebrity but died in poverty at age 35 Classical composer He disliked Baroque music and went back to the classics The Arts
Miguel de Cervantes Spanish Novelist Novels were a new and he wrote the first and famous Don Quixote A satire One idea: many paragraphs throughout the book in the context of the time and situation after the expulsion of Jews and Muslims from Spain, clearly Cervantes was attacking the Catholic church, the Spanish Inquisition and the ruling Catholic Spanish nobility. The Arts
Eugene Delacroix Painter famous Romanticism which depicts Nationalism, Radicalism, and Liberalism The Arts
The American Revolution in 10 Minutes
English Took power back from the Whigs and Parliament Imposed taxes on the colonies King George III
Rebelled against the taxes in the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party Colonists
1770 Boston Massacre 1776 Declaration of Independence Fighting Continues between England & Colonists
Thomas Jefferson wrote most the of the Declaration of Independence John Locke’s “Life, Liberty & Property” becomes “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” John Locke’s idea that a government can be overthrown if the government is not looking out for their people Fighting continues after the Declaration of Independence
England surrenders in Yorktown with the help of French ships and money 1781
English, French and American diplomats meet in Paris to formally end the war England recognizes America as a free and independent nation 1783 – Treaty of Paris
The United States shows its independence and strength with the ratification of the United States Constitution 1787 – U.S. Constitution
France helped the United States fight against England and were able to copy their courage and fight their own king who demanded an absolute monarchy 1789 – The French Revolution begins wanting Liberty and Equality How does this effect Europe?