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Thomas Hobbes
Seperating religion from polotics
seperating knowledge from faith -
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John Locke
Natural rights
king should be limited
freedom of religion
agreement between the goverment and people -
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Baron de Montesquieu
Goverment should be broken into seeing how long and each should have power over the others -
1689 English Bill of Rights (BR/US)
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Voltaire
All things must equally and logically.
he believed in freedom of thought -
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Benjamin Franklin
He wanted a single house
thought people in charge should pay for their services -
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
individual rights
support french revoloution
majority rules
children shoud be able to emotions
support of eligntenment -
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Adam Smith (1723-1790)
He Thought someone for money should benefit themsefs and the society -
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Cesare Beccaria
He thought the death penlty was wrong, also didnt like frutne.
he thought everyone should have the same punishment -
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Thomas Jefferson
dont want a goveremnt with too much power
everyone should be allowed to have an education -
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Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla (1753-1811)
He fought for mexican independance and was a liberal -
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Mary Wollstonecraft
fought for womans rights
worked for equal rights
she wrote books -
1763 Seven Years’ War Peace Treaty between Great Britain and France (BR/FR)
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1765 Stamp Act passed by British Parliament (BR)
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1766 Repeal of Stamp Act (BR)
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1767 Townsend Act, new revenue taxes on North American colonists (BR/US)
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Boston Massacre
It was a fight in boston between red coats and blue coats -
1770 Riots in Boston met with violence by British troops (US)
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The gaspee incident
providence RI -
1773 Boston Tea Party (US)
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1774 First Continental Congress (US)
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the qubec act
british and franch were fightin over tha land -
1st contiential congress.
They voted on the qubec act and the coercive acts -
The shot heard around the world.
The first shot was taken at lexington and concord. -
decloration of independance
When we declared our independace. -
1776 Declaration of Independence (US)
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1778 American and French representatives sign two treaties in Paris: a Treaty of Amity and Commerce and a Treaty of Alliance. (US/FR)
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Simón Bolívar (1783-1830)
Believed in strong goverment like the parlament of britian -
1789 Ratification of Constitution of the United States of America (US)
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1789 Estates General convened for the first time in 174 years in France 1789 Storming of the Bastille, prison (and armory) in Paris (FR)
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1789 National Constituent Assembly and French Declaration of the Rights of Man (FR)
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1791 Beheading of King Louis XVI (FR)
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1791 Slave rebellion in Saint Domingue (Haiti)
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1791 U.S. Bill of Rights ratified by states (US)
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1792 French National Assembly gives citizenship to all free people of color in the colony of Saint Domingue. (FR/ Haiti)
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1792 France declares war on Austria (FR)
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1793 France declares war on Great Britain (BR/FR)
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1793 All slaves on Saint Domingue emancipated by the French revolutionary authorities to join the French army and fight against the British (Haiti)
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1794 Toussaint leads troops against the British (Haiti)
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1797 French colonial forces defeated by Toussaint (Haiti)
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1797 French colonial forces defeated by Toussaint (Haiti)
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1798 Toussaint negotiates peace with the British (Haiti)
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1798 Toussaint negotiates peace with the British (Haiti)
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1801 War ends between Great Britain and France (BR/FR)
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1801 Constitution for Haiti
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1802 General Leclerc sent by Napoleon to subdue colony and re-institute slavery (FR)
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1803 New declaration of war between Great Britain and France (BR/FR)
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1803 French withdraw troops; Haitians declare independence (Haiti)
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1804 Napoleon crowns himself emperor of France
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1804 Jean-Jacques Dessalines crowns himself emperor of Haiti (Haiti)
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1808 British end the slave trade (BR)
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1810 Declarations of self-government in most Latin American colonies (Latin America)
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1810 Declarations of self-government in most Latin American colonies (Latin America)
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1813 French expelled from Spain. (FR)
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1815 Napoleon defeated and French empire reduced in Europe to France alone (FR)
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1818 French abolish slave trade (FR)
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1823 U.S. President Monroe declares doctrine against European interference with the new republics in the Americas, known as the Monroe Doctrine. (US)
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common sence
thomas paine writes common sence -
tar and feathering
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the coercive or intolerabke acts
New goverment and quatering act -
the british are comming
The birtish soliders came to fight -
Second contintal congress.
When the olvie branch made the petition