UA HY 102 Exam 2
Napoleon Bonaparte
"First Consul" got rid of privilege fair system of taxation
Enclosure Acts
- enclosed fields instead of open field system -peasants disliked and began to move to urban areas and work in factories
Oath of the Tennis Court
-3rd estate meets on tennis court after their vote not being taken seriously -create National Assembly and a constitution
Marie-Jean Caritat, Marquis de Condorcet
-8 ages of the world and embarking on 9th -optimism in 18th century -believed in women's rights
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
-Assembly's response to "Great fear" -did not include women -defined liberty and made to restore order -got rid of medieval rights
Joseph II
-Austrian emperor -co-led with mother -tried to change all of Austria to enlightenment all at once -tried to rid country of serfdom in a day -changed national language to German -chose enlightenment over rational power
Reflections on the Revolution in France
-Edmund Burke -political pamphlet -essay against excesses of French Revolution
levee en masse
-France mobilizing entire society -young men responsible to join national guard -women make cartridges or bandages
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
-Nationalized Catholic Church in France -required clergy to swear oath of loyalty to King -taxed clergy property
Assignat
-Paper currency initially backed by sale of church land -failed to boost economy
Maximilian Robespierre
-Reign of Terror -hyper rationalized -new calendar & get rid of christianity -was eventually beheaded himself
Alexander I
-Russian emperor -helped to defeat Napoleon -wanted to save those from which Napoleon had conquered
Peterloo Massacre
-after corn laws -British gov victory over citizens
Henri de Saint-Simon
-aristocratic socialist -blends industrialization and conservatism
Blood sports
-bear baiting -boxing
Hidalgos
-class of poor nobles in Europe -Fernando Cortez(speculators)
Edmund Burke
-conservative -Reflections on the Revolution in France -change should be slow and based on precedent -government is a scared trust between generations
Klemens von Metternich
-driven by legitimacy -trying to restore Europe to birth rights so he doesn't lose power -terrified of another general war
William Pitt the Elder
-during 7 years war he pushed to take France's empire -took India and Canada -won 7 years war for Britain fired by George III
Berlin and Milan decrees
-economic policy -enforced Continental system
Continental System
-economic warfare against England -blockade obtrude for France and neutrals -ended up hurting some French commerce and ultimately failed because it stretched French armies to thin -sparked Napoleon's invasion of Russia
What is the Third Estate?
-everyone in France who is not noble or the clergy -heads of wealthy trading houses and farmers
Reform Bill of 1832
-expanded the electorate for the House of Commons -gave voting rights to new industrialized populations
Directory
-five men after reign of terror -called upon Napoleon
Concert of Europe
-formed to make sure there are no more wars that encompass all of Europe's major powers -Metternich big voice -goal was to talk before going to war -only lasted for 10 years
pottage
-grain soup that had little nutritious value
Committee of Public Safety
-head: Robes Pierre -remove all threats of revolution
Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Locke)
-humans not born with concept of right and wrong -we are born as blank slates
"volkgeist"
-individual spirit of a group of people -language and history make nation -not exclusive to Jewish people in Germany
John Stuart Mill
-intellectual side of classical liberalism -wrote On Liberty -full political and economical rights to women
David Ricardo
-law of wages and rents
Lord John Russell
-liberal reform wrote reform bill of 1832
On Liberty
-marketplace of ideas -people should be free in human expression
Adam Smith
-moral philosopher -on economical side of classical liberalism
Maria Theresa
-mother of Joseph II -very conservative catholic
Johann Gottfried Herder
-nationalist -each group of people have individual spirit "volkgeist"
Trafalgar, Oct 1805
-naval battle -shattered Napoleon's plans to invade England
Seigneur
-owned property and was like a feudal lord -own food processing rights take rights in form of labor and food
Bernard de Fontanelle
-popularized science and a way of thinking -reject tradition
Abbé Emmanuel Sieyes
-said there is a nation -3rd estate is the nation because they are the workers -Estates General should represent 3rd estate -Kingdom of subjects to republic of citizens
Battle of Yorktown
-siege -Americans fought on field and French navy blockaded British (Cornwallace) from fleeing -Britain surrendered and started negotiations
Emmalyn Pugachev
-starts revolt and claims to be Peter III -causes Catherine to get rid of constitution in order to make alliances
The Wealth of Nations
-state's job to create level playing field on which economy works -natural laws will govern trade
Edward Jenner
-studied dairymaids -started inoculation
The Condition of the Working Class in England (1845)
-systematic inequalities of of capitalism
Catherine the Great
-takes power in Russia after husband is overthrown -tries to bring enlightenment -drafts constitution -starts to modify serfdom -ultimately chose power of enlightenment
Carnival
-time for peasants to have freedom from societal roles and can escape -before lent
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
-took advantage of changing culture -sold sheet music -shift from client/patron to music for middle class -makes music for others to perform
Code Napoléon (Code Civil)
-uniformity and individualism -abolished feudal privileges -property rights -subordination of women and children -
The Social Contract
-written by Rosseau -an entire society agreed to be governed by its general will
cotton gin
A machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton fibers, invented by Eli Whitney in 1793
Austerlitz, Dec 1805
Battle of the three emperors -Napoleon's greatest victory -Austria had to make peace with France
Waterloo
British and Prussian army defeat Napoleon after he returns from Elba
The Progress of the Human Mind
Condorcet
Immanuel Kant
Created definition of enlightenment philosophy
Louis XVIII
French monarch who was restored to the throne by the allies after Napoleon was defeated. -bourbon dynasty
Candide
French satire by Voltaire
Voltaire
French writer who was the embodiment of 18th century Enlightenment (1694-1778)
Frederick Engels
Helped write the Communist Manifesto Founded the Marxist theory, wrote The Condition of the working class in England
Richard Arkwright
Inventor of the Water Frame in 1769
Frederick the Great
King of Prussia -no commoners in high military ranks -tolerant of religion -reduced judicial torture -believed he was enlightened
Estates General
Louis XVI tried to raise taxes but nobles said call it -hadn't been called in almost 100 years
George Stephenson
Steam powered locomotive
The Spirit of the Laws
Written by Montesquieu. Emphasized separation of powers.
guerilla
a member of a small group of soldiers that attacks suddenly and disappears into hiding -significantly hurt Napoleon
Concordat
agreement between the pope and the ruler of a country
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
citizens give up some individual rights for general will of society
Eli Whitney
cotton gin
Mary Wortley Montague
cultural relativism
Duke of Wellington
head of the British troops during the Battle of Waterloo
James Watt
invented steam engine
The Persian Letters
not true but things Secondat finds weird about France
Charles de Secondat, Baron Montesquieu
pairs of Persians traveling through France writing on what they see
Gin acts
reduced consumption of spirits which were said to cause more crime in London
Thermidorian Reaction
supporters turned on Robespierre he is guillotined -July
Luddites
trade unionist who destroyed machines who they felt were threatening their livelihoods
smallpox
viral disease -was conquered through inoculation of cowpox