HI-102 Midterm Dr. Northrop PCC
Deceleration of the rights of man and citizens
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, or Death"
Samuel de Champlain
"The Father of New France"/ Founded Quebec (first permanent French settlement in America)
1912
"Titanic" sinks of the coast of Newfoundland
1715
Age of Enlightenment begins on France
Continental system
All trade must pass through French controlled territory first
1611
Authorized version of the Bible (KJV) published
1815
Battle of Waterloo/ Final defeat of Napoleon
Battle of Leipzig
Battle of nations, napoleons first final defeat
Storming of the Bastille
Beginning of the French Revolution
1789
Beginning of the French Revolution/National Assembly established in France/ Storming of the Bastille in Paris
1867
British North America Act makes Canada a self-governing commonwealth
Louis XVI
Called the Estates General/ executed by the guillotine
1859
Charels Darwin Publishes "On the Origin of Species"
First estate
Clegry
1814-1815
Congress of Vienna
Napoleon
Crowned himself Emperor of France and called his government the consulate
1834
Cyrus McCormick invents the mechanical reaper
Czar Alexander I
Defied Napoleon and had trade Coe right to him
David Hume
Developed Skepticism
John Locke
Developed empiricism
1796
Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine
1793
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin
Treaty of Ryswick
Established the "status quo ante bellum"
Treaty of Utrecht
Established the balance of power (no nation to week or too strong)
Third estates
Everyone else
Empiricism
Experience is the only source of knowledge
Jacobin club
Extremists in the National Assembly
1884
Fabian Society is formed
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Father of French Romanticism and founder of romanticism
Denis Diderot
Father of the encyclopedia
Voltaire
Father of the enlightenment and founder of rationalism
Battle of Waterloo
Final defeat of Napleon
James I
First Stuart monarch of England, believed in divine right of kings
Constitution of 1791
First constitution of France that made it a constitutional monarchy
Robert Raikes
Founder of the Sunday school movement
John Wesley
Founder of the Wesleyan revival and the Methodist Church
War of Spanish Succession
France and Spain vs the rest of Europe. Ended in the treaty of Utrecht
War of the League if Augsburg
France vs most of Europe resulted in the Treaty of Ryswick
1870-1871
Franco-Prussian War
1688
Glorious Revolution begins in England
1730-1760
Great Awakening in America
1896
Guglielmo Marconi invents the wireless telegraph
1903
Henry Ford organizes Ford Motor Company/ Wright brothers make first successful airplane flight
Duke of Wellington
Hero of the Battle of Waterloo
James Hargreaves
Invented Spinning Jenny
Samuel Crompton
Invented the Spinning mule
Richard Arkwright
Invented the spinning frame
Elba
Island Napoleon was exiled to when he lost Leipzig
1607
Jamestown, first permanent English settlement in America, Established
1830
July Revolution brings Louis Philippe to French throne/ Belgium declares Independence from Holland
1914
June: Archduke Francis Ferdinand assassinated/ July: Austria declares war on Serbia which begins WWI/ August: all the other alliances join in/ September: Miracle of the Marne
1848
Karl Marx publishes "Communist Manifesto"/ June Days bring Louis Napoleon to French throne/ French Second Republic established
Charels II
King re-throned after Cromwell died
Reign of Terror
Led by Maximilian Robespierre/ his government was called the committee of public safety, 40,000 people were killed
Estates General
Legislative body of France
Oliver Cromwell
Lesser of parliaments forces
Cardinal Mazarin
Louis XIV regent
Jean Baptiste Colbert
Louis XIV's minister of finance
Romanticism
Man is naturally good but society is bad "the noble savage"
Rationalism
Mans reason is the sole criteria for truth
Cavaliers
Men who supported King Charels I of England during the English Civl war
Roundheads
Men who supported Parliament during the English civil war
William Carey & Amy Carmichael
Missionaries to India
Adoniram Judson
Missionary to Burma
George Whitfield
Most popular preacher of the great awakening
Second estate
Nobility
Glorious revolution
Parliament invited William III and Mary II to be king and queen, kicked James II out
English civil war result
Parliament won and beheaded Charels I
1620
Plymouth colony established by English Separatists
Edmund Cartwright
Power loom
Johnathan Edward
Preached singer in the hand of an angry God
William Wilberforce
Proponent of the ablation of slavery
Queen Anne
Queen after William and Mary
Petition of rights
Reestablish the rights of English subjects
1832
Reform bill grants suffrage to all middle-class males
Louis XV
Said "Après moi deluge" which means "After me the deluge (flood)"
1833
Slavery abolished in British Empire
Philip Spener
Started the Pietist movement
1869
Suez Canal completed
1707
The United Kingdom of Great Britain established
Battle of Austerlitz
The greatest victory of Napoleon
St. Helena
The second island Napoleon was exiled to
National Assembly
Third estate brakes off/ takes the tennis court oath/ and says that it is now the repressive so far all of France
Skepticism
To knee truth is impossible
James II
Tried to get England Catholic again
1823
United States announces Monroe Doctrine
Eleven years tyranny
When Charels I disbanded parliament
Louis XIV
built Versailes/ know as "Sun King"/ said "L'etat, c'est moi" which translates "I am the State"
Bureaucracy
government by men who sit at desks
Horatian Nelson
hero of the Battle of Trafalgar
John Howard
improved prison conditions
John Kay
invented the flying shuttle