Revoloutions

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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)

    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)

    1763    Seven Years’ War Peace Treaty between Great Britain and France (BR/FR)
  • 1765 Stamp Act passed by British Parliament (BR)

    1765 	Stamp Act passed by British Parliament (BR)
  • 1766 Repeal of Stamp Act (BR)

    1766 	Repeal of Stamp Act (BR)
  • 1767 Townsend Act, new revenue taxes on North American colonists (BR/US)

    1767 	 Townsend Act, new revenue taxes on North American colonists (BR/US)
  • Boston Massacre

    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)

    1770	 Riots in Boston met with violence by British troops (US)
  • The gaspee incident

    The gaspee incident
    providence RI
  • 1773 Boston Tea Party (US)

    1773    Boston Tea Party (US)
  • 1774 First Continental Congress (US)

    1774    First Continental Congress (US)
  • the qubec act

    the qubec act
    british and franch were fightin over tha land
  • 1st contiential congress.

    1st contiential congress.
    They voted on the qubec act and the coercive acts
  • The shot heard around the world.

    The shot heard around the world.
    The first shot was taken at lexington and concord.
  • decloration of independance

    decloration of independance
    When we declared our independace.
  • 1776 Declaration of Independence (US)

    1776    Declaration of Independence (US)
  • 1778 American and French representatives sign two treaties in Paris: a Treaty of Amity and Commerce and a Treaty of Alliance. (US/FR)

    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)

    1789 	 Ratification of Constitution of the United States of America (US)
  • 1789 Estates General convened for the first time in 174 years in France 1789 Storming of the Bastille, prison (and armory) in Paris (FR)

    1789 	 Estates General convened for the first time in 174 years in France 1789 	   Storming of the Bastille, prison (and armory) in Paris (FR)
  • 1789 National Constituent Assembly and French Declaration of the Rights of Man (FR)

    1789 	National Constituent Assembly and French Declaration of the Rights of Man (FR)
  • 1791 Beheading of King Louis XVI (FR)

    1791    Beheading of King Louis XVI (FR)
  • 1791 Slave rebellion in Saint Domingue (Haiti)

    1791    Slave rebellion in Saint Domingue (Haiti)
  • 1791 U.S. Bill of Rights ratified by states (US)

    1791    U.S. Bill of Rights ratified by states (US)
  • 1792 French National Assembly gives citizenship to all free people of color in the colony of Saint Domingue. (FR/ Haiti)

  • 1792 France declares war on Austria (FR)

    1792    France declares war on Austria (FR)
  • 1793 France declares war on Great Britain (BR/FR)

    1793    France declares war on Great Britain (BR/FR)
  • 1793 All slaves on Saint Domingue emancipated by the French revolutionary authorities to join the French army and fight against the British (Haiti)

    1793 	All slaves on Saint Domingue emancipated by the French revolutionary authorities to join the French army and fight against the British (Haiti)
  • 1794 Toussaint leads troops against the British (Haiti)

    1794    Toussaint leads troops against the British (Haiti)
  • 1797 French colonial forces defeated by Toussaint (Haiti)

    1797    French colonial forces defeated by Toussaint (Haiti)
  • 1797 French colonial forces defeated by Toussaint (Haiti)

    1797    French colonial forces defeated by Toussaint (Haiti)
  • 1798 Toussaint negotiates peace with the British (Haiti)

    1798    Toussaint negotiates peace with the British (Haiti)
  • 1798 Toussaint negotiates peace with the British (Haiti)

    1798    Toussaint negotiates peace with the British (Haiti)
  • 1801 War ends between Great Britain and France (BR/FR)

    1801    War ends between Great Britain and France (BR/FR)
  • 1801 Constitution for Haiti

    1801    Constitution for Haiti
  • 1802 General Leclerc sent by Napoleon to subdue colony and re-institute slavery (FR)

    1802 	 General Leclerc sent by Napoleon to subdue colony and re-institute slavery (FR)
  • 1803 New declaration of war between Great Britain and France (BR/FR)

    1803 	 New declaration of war between Great Britain and France (BR/FR)
  • 1803 French withdraw troops; Haitians declare independence (Haiti)

    1803    French withdraw troops; Haitians declare independence (Haiti)
  • 1804 Napoleon crowns himself emperor of France

    1804    Napoleon crowns himself emperor of France
  • 1804 Jean-Jacques Dessalines crowns himself emperor of Haiti (Haiti)

    1804    Jean-Jacques Dessalines crowns himself emperor of Haiti (Haiti)
  • 1808 British end the slave trade (BR)

    1808    British end the slave trade (BR)
  • 1810 Declarations of self-government in most Latin American colonies (Latin America)

    1810 	 Declarations of self-government in most Latin American colonies (Latin America)
  • 1810 Declarations of self-government in most Latin American colonies (Latin America)

    1810 	 Declarations of self-government in most Latin American colonies (Latin America)
  • 1813 French expelled from Spain. (FR)

    1813 	 French expelled from Spain. (FR)
  • 1815 Napoleon defeated and French empire reduced in Europe to France alone (FR)

    1815 	 Napoleon defeated and French empire reduced in Europe to France alone (FR)
  • 1818 French abolish slave trade (FR)

    1818    French abolish slave trade (FR)
  • 1823 U.S. President Monroe declares doctrine against European interference with the new republics in the Americas, known as the Monroe Doctrine. (US)

    1823 	U.S. President Monroe declares doctrine against European interference with the new republics in the Americas, known as the Monroe Doctrine. (US)
  • common sence

    common sence
    thomas paine writes common sence
  • tar and feathering

    tar and feathering
  • the coercive or intolerabke acts

    the coercive or intolerabke acts
    New goverment and quatering act
  • the british are comming

    the british are comming
    The birtish soliders came to fight
  • Second contintal congress.

    Second contintal congress.
    When the olvie branch made the petition