Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAlice Bryant Modified over 6 years ago
1
Bellringer: 11/20 and 11/21 1. Pick up the papers by the door.
2. Sign into Kahoot.it and use this code: 3. Update your ToC: Page #60: Vocab Quiz – Sci Rev/Enlight. Page 61: Notes – Enlightenment Spreads Page 62: Study Guide – Sci Rev/Enlight. 4. Write down your HW: Finish your study guide – you can use it on your QUEST Your Sci. Rev. & Enlightenment quest is NEXT CLASS (first day back after Thanksgiving Break)
2
After your quiz… 1. KEEP YOUR QUIZ WITH YOU AT YOUR SEAT. We will review them together. 2. Turn the quiz over when you are finished. 3. We will take 10 minutes for this.
3
Agenda: 11/20 and 11/21 1. Bellringer
2. Vocab Quiz – Sci. Rev. and Enlightenment 3. Notes: Enlightenment Spreads 4. Video: American Revolution in 20 Minutes 5. Study Guide Work Time
4
The Enlightenment Spreads
To: The Economy Government & People’s Reaction The Arts America
5
The Economy Laissez-Faire
Mercantilism drops/fades away ppl want a limited government where there is no regulation of trade Now, business can operate with little or no government control
6
The Economy Adam Smith Wrote The Wealth of Nations
Believed in free market where anyone can participate All about supply & demand (Manufacturing, trade, wages, profit & economic growth are all linked to it)
7
Government Reacts Censorship
They restrict access to ideas and information to keep control Banned & burned books that went against a strong government
8
People’s Reaction to Government
Philosophes disguised work as fiction to go around government censorship Salons developed so women could discuss Enlightenment ideas with philosophers, artists, and writers
9
Johann Sebastian Bach
10
The Arts German, Lutheran
Religious works for organs, choirs, violins & harpsichords Baroque composer Very elaborate, complex and extravagant
11
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
12
The Arts German child prodigy
He became an instant celebrity but died in poverty at age 35 Classical composer Disliked Baroque music went back to classics
13
The Arts Miguel de Cervantes Spanish Novelist
he wrote the first novel, 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.
14
The Arts Eugene Delacroix Painter famous
Romantic artist – works depict Nationalism, Radicalism, and Liberalism
15
The American Revolution in 10 Minutes
The Americas The American Revolution in 10 Minutes
16
King George III English king
Took power back from Parliament and the Whigs Imposed taxes on the colonies
17
Colonists Rebelled against the taxes in the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party
18
Fighting Continues between England & Colonists
1770 Boston Massacre 1776 Declaration of Independence
19
Fighting continues after the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson wrote most the of the Declaration of Independence John Locke’s “Life, Liberty & Property” becomes “Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness” Locke’s idea that a govt can be overthrown if the government is not looking out for their people
20
1781 England surrenders in Yorktown with the help of French ships and money
21
1783 – Treaty of Paris English, French and American diplomats meet in Paris to formally end the war England recognizes America as a free and independent nation
22
1787 – U.S. Constitution The United States shows its independence and strength with the ratification of the United States Constitution
23
How does this effect Europe?
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
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.