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1 WARM UP You have the first part of class to finish your Age of Revolutions study guide

2 TEST REVIEW REIGN OF TERROR
Committee of Public Safety sent anyone suspected of being against the revolution to the guillotine BOSTON TEA PARTY American Colonists dressed as Native Americans and dumped tea into Boston Harbor to protest the unfair tax on tea

3 TEST REVIEW ABSOLUTE MONARCHY
When a king or queen has total unrestricted power over the people GLORIOUS REVOLUTION William and Mary become the Protestant monarchs of England in a revolution in which no blood was shed

4 TEST REVIEW OLIVER CROMWELL
Leader of the Roundheads in the Puritan Revolt. He eventually ruled England as a dictator SIMON BOLIVAR Latin American revolutionary leader. He was inspired by the American and French Revolutions

5 TOUSSAINT L’OUVERTURE
TEST REVIEW TOUSSAINT L’OUVERTURE Leader of the successful Haitian slave revolt. He later died in prison.

6 Causes of the French Revolution
TEST REVIEW Causes of the French Revolution Inequality – 3rd Estate paid majority of taxes Economic Crisis – Food shortage resulted Weak Leadership – Louis XVI was not a strong leader

7 Declaration of the Rights of Man
Document that gives French citizens more individual rights.

8 Napoleon Crowns himself emperor of France
Brings the stability and equality that French citizens were looking Attempts to conquer Europe

9 TEST REVIEW Storming of the Bastille
July 14, Angry French citizens storm the Bastille looking for ammunition Symbolic for taking down the old way of life in France When people stormed the fortress, the king knew he had lost power over the people

10 Three Estates of France 1ST/2ND Estates – Clergy/nobles
TEST REVIEW Three Estates of France 1ST/2ND Estates – Clergy/nobles 3rd Estate – Professionals, farmers, laborers 3rd Estate paid most in taxes

11 TEST REVIEW Declaration of Independence Written by Thomas Jefferson
colonies declare independence from Great Britain adopted July 4, 1776 by Second Continental Congress Has four parts: Preamble, Natural RIghts, Grievances, and Resolution of Independence

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