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  was signed establishing the foundations of English rights
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  developed the helicentric theory
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  began in art, music, and architecture (Bach and Handel were
composers) - 
  
  discovered planetary motion
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  used the telescope to support the proof of the heliocentric theory
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  became a new form of literature (Miguel Cervantes wrote Don Quixote)
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  showed that the heart acted as a pump to circulate blood
throughout the body - 
  
  began between the Roundheads (supporters of
Parliament) and the Cavaliers (supporters of the King) - 
  
  became the king of France
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  was beheaded
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  published Leviathan – social contract (people give up rights to a
strong ruler who maintains order) - 
  
  began his rule of England as the Lord Protector
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  the monarchy was put back in control in England
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  was built under the reign of Louis XIV
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  became the czar of Russia
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  became the King of England
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  (the Enlightenment) began
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  published his law of gravity
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  became the leaders of England (this is referred to as the
Glorious Revolution) - 
  
  was passed laying out specific rights on Parliament
and putting limits on royal power - 
  
  published Two Treatises on Government - it was his theory of “natural rights” (life, liberty, and property)
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  became the capital of Russia under Peter the Great
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  changed his name to Voltaire and goes on to champion
individual freedoms - 
  
  was started by Peter the Great
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  began in art, music, and architecture (Haydn, Mozart, and
Beethoven were composers) - 
  
  published On the Spirit of Laws – detailing separation of powers in
government - 
  
  wrote The Social Contract – free individuals create a
society and government - 
  
  began which was heavily influenced by the Age of
Enlightenment - 
  
  wrote the Declaration of Independence
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  was ratified on the United States
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  began having been influenced by the Enlightenment and
the American Revolution - 
  
  was the symbolic start of the French Revolution
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  (first 10 amendments) was added to the Constitution of the
United States - 
  
  was executed at the guillotine
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  was executed at the guillotine
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  marked a period of mass executions during the French
Revolution - 
  
  introduced a vaccine to prevent small pox
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  seized power in France in a coup d’etat
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  began the transition of art to the Romantic School
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  were created to improve year round transport and trade