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  • 1543

    Scientific Revolution

    When : 16th and 17th century /// Where : Europe /// 3 People : 1) Voltaire - Was a writer that represented the illustration 2) Beccaria- Was a philosopher, jury, and Italian economist that wrote”Dei Delitti Delle pene “ 3)Rousseau - He was a writer and musician who wrote the social contract
  • 1543

    Scientific Revolution

    Boundless.com. (2014). The Scientific Revolution Roots of the Scientific Revolution. Agosto 19, 2019, de Lumen Learning Sitio web: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/the-scientific-revolution/
  • Scientific Revolution

    The 30 years war that happened in January 1 1618-1650 was a war between major European powers which as a result made a stable union of European countries after the war
  • Scientific Revolution

    Louis XIV takes rulo of France May 14, 1643 and constructs the palace of Versailles
  • Enlightenment

    When : (18th century) /// Where : Europe then later in North America /// 3 People 1)Thomas Hobbes - He was an english philosopher that wrote that people led bad lives and needed a government to impose order for better lives. 2)John Locke - He was also an english philosopher; he believed that people are born equal and have rights of life, liberty and property 3) Adam Smith - He was an economist who advocated private enterprise and free trade.
  • Enlightenment

    Szalay, J. (2016, July 8). What Was the Enlightenment? Retrieved from https://www.livescience.com/55327-the-enlightenment.html
    Editors, H. (2009, December 16). Enlightenment. Retrieved from https://www.history.com/topics/british-history/enlightenment
  • Scientific Revolution

    James II daughter overthrows him and makes the crown equal in power to the parliament January 1, 1688
  • American Revolution

    Wallace, W. M. (2019, July 12). American Revolution. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/event/American-Revolution
  • American Revolution

    Signing of the Treaty of Paris ending the Seven Year’s
  • American Revolution

    The Sugar Act was the first attempt to finance the defense of the colonies by the British Government.
  • American Revolution

    When : 18th century /// Where : Thirteen Colonies /// 3 People : 1)Charles Townshend - British chancellor of the Exchequer whose measures for the taxation of the British American colonies 2)John Dickinson - a Founding Father of the United States, was a solicitor and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Delaware known as the "Penman of the Revolution" 3)Paul Revere- was an American silversmith, engraver, early industrialist, and Patriot in the American Revolution
  • Enlightenment

    Caused the commence of Romanticism in late 18th century
  • American Revolution

    Proclamation of 1763 the wary of the cost of defending the colonies
  • French Revolution

    When : 18th century /// Where : Paris, France /// 3 People : 1) 2)Maximilien Robespierre - Dominated the reign of terror Napoleon Bonaparte - Military leader who rose during the French Revolution
    3) Marie Antoinette - Wife of Louis, who both tried to escape.
  • French Revolution

    Storming of Bastille (1789) - People wanted to defend themselves before the government prepared an army, so they attacked the fortress
  • French Revolution

    Anirudh. (2018). 10 most important leaders of the French Revolution. December 9, de learnodo Sitio web: https://learnodo-newtonic.com/french-revolution-leaders.
  • French Revolution

    Louis and Marie flee (1791) - Louis and Marie Antoinette tried to escape the caos, but failed because Louis got recognized. They then got executed
  • Napoleon Empire

    When : (19th century) /// Where : Europe /// 3 people 1)Napoleon Bonaparte - Was a French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe 2)Augustin Robespierre - He was the brother of revolutionary leader Maximilien Robespierre but also helped 3)Maximilien Robespierre - a Jacobin who was a key force behind the Reign of Terror
  • Napoleon Empire

    • He achieved this in 0 series of well coordinated military campaigns in 1799-1800
  • Napoleon Empire

    "Napoleonic Empire." Encyclopedia of Modern Europe: Europe 1789-1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of Industry and Empire . . Retrieved August 19, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-map/napoleonic-empire
  • Enlightenment

    Introduced some of the first modern secularized theories of psychology and ethics (
  • Napoleon Empire

    • In May of 1803 Napoleon sells Louisiana territory to the U.S
  • Napoleon Empire

    In 1804 Napoleon was coronated as the “emperor of the French”
  • Enlightenment

    Understanding of the universe as a mechanism managed by laws that are discoverable, equality became widely spread through time.
  • French Revolution

    New constitution proclaimed (1973) - A new constitution was made.