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Chapter 12: Absolutism and Revolution Timeline By:Weston and Lincoln

  • 1469

    Isabella & Ferdinand unify Spain

    Isabella & Ferdinand unify Spain
    Isabella & Ferdinand unified Spain with their marriage.
  • Period: 1509 to 1547

    Henry VIII ruled in England

    King Henry established the Church of England during his rule.
  • Period: 1558 to

    Elizabeth I rules England

    Queen Elizabeth I restored England to Protestantism.
  • Edict of Nantes

    Edict of Nantes
    The Edict of Nantes granted religious tolerance and ended the French Wars of Religion
  • Don Quixote is published

    Don Quixote is published
    Don Quixote is often labeled as the first modern novel.
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    Thirty Years War

    The Thirty Years War was a series of wars fought by many nations for various reasons
  • Petition of Right signed

    Petition of Right signed
    The Petition of Rights is an English constitutional document setting out specific individual protections against the state.
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    The Long Parliament

    The Long Parliament took power away from the crown and made the Parliament more powerful.
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    Louis XIV reigns as king of France

    King Louis established his country as a dominant European Power during his rule.
  • Peace of Westphalia is signed

    Peace of Westphalia is signed
    The Peace of Westphalia formally ended the Thirty Years War.
  • Thomas Hobbes publishes “Leviathan”

    The main theme of "Leviathan" included Hobbes' defense of a monarchy-style government
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    Charles II rules England

    Charles guided his country through religious unrest due to his adaptability.
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    Peter the Great reigns as czar of Russia

    Peter modernized Russia during his rule.
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    Glorious Revolution

    The Glorious Revolution saw that King James II of England was deposed and succeeded by one of his daughters.
  • English Bill of Rights signed

    English Bill of Rights signed
    The Bill of Rights guaranteed certain rights of the citizens of England from the power of the crown.
  • John Locke publishes “Two Treaties of Government”

    John Locke publishes “Two Treaties of Government”
    John Locke's Two Treaties of Government proposed that government emerges from the consent of the government to protect their natural rights,
  • Daniel Dafoe publishes “Robinson Crusoe”

    Daniel Dafoe publishes “Robinson Crusoe”
    Robinson Crusoe is a story about a young adventurer who gets lost at sea.
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    Sabastian Bach height of his career

    Bach was a talented musician who composed over 1,000 pieces of music.
  • Jonathan Swift publishes “Gulliver’s Travels”

    Jonathan Swift publishes “Gulliver’s Travels”
    Johnathan's Gulliver's Travels contributed to the emergence of the novel as a literary form in English.
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    Frederick II rules Prussia

    Frederick vastly expanded Prussia's territory and military strength.
  • Baron de Montesquieu publishes “The Spirit of Laws”

    Baron de Montesquieu publishes “The Spirit of Laws”
    The Spirit of Laws says the influence of climate on society and the separation of political powers
  • Denis Diderot publishes his “Encyclopedia”

    Denis Diderot publishes his “Encyclopedia”
    The purpose of writing the Encyclopedia was to gather all available knowledge at the time.
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    Seven Years War

    The Seven Years War was a conflict between France and Great Britain that began in 1754 as a dispute over North American land claims
  • Voltaire publishes “Candide”

    Candide is a satirical novel that reveals a world of horrors and folly.
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    George III rules England

    George was king during the loss of the English colonies during the Revolutionary War.
  • Jean Jacque Rousseau publishes “Social Contract”

    Jean Jacque Rousseau publishes “Social Contract”
    The Social Contract states government attains its right to exist and to govern by the consent of the governed.
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    Catherine Great rules Russia

    During her rule, Catherine westernized Russia.
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    Joseph II rules Austria

    Joseph ordered the abolishment of serfdom during his rule.
  • Boston Massacre

    Boston Massacre
    The Boston Massacre is when British sentries guarding the Boston Customs House shot into a crowd of civilians.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Boston Tea Party
    The Boston Tea Party was when the colonists rebelled against the Stamp Act.
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    Intolerable Acts

    The Intolerable Acts were punishment on the colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
  • Battle of Lexington & Concord

    Battle of Lexington & Concord
    Battle of Lexington & Concord marked the start of the American Revolution
  • Adam Smith publishes “Wealth of Nations”

    Adam Smith publishes “Wealth of Nations”
    The wealth of nations states our individual need to fulfill self-interest results in societal benefit
  • Declaration of Independence signed

    Declaration of Independence signed
    The Declaration of Independence was the founding document of the United States
  • Battle of Yorktown

    Battle of Yorktown
    The Battle of Yorktown ended the American Revolutionary
  • Treaty of Paris

    The Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution and formally recognized the United States as an independent nation
  • US Constitution ratified

    The Constitution became the official framework of the government of the United States of America.
  • Tennis Court Oath

    Tennis Court Oath
    The Tennis Court Oath stated the men of the National Assembly were to stop meeting until a constitution had been established
  • Storming of the Bastille

    Storming of the Bastille
    The Storming was when revolutionary insurgents attempted to storm and seize control of the medieval armory.
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man

    Declaration of the Rights of Man
    The Declaration was written to state certain unalienable, natural, and sacred rights of all men.
  • Women’s march on Versailles

    The Woman's March was organized by women in the marketplaces of Paris who complained about the price of bread.
  • Declaration of the Rights of Woman

    Declaration of the Rights of Woman
    This Declaration was written in response to the Declaration of the Rights of Men to show that women had rights too.
  • Mary Wollstonecraft publishes “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”

    Mary Wollstonecraft publishes “A Vindication of the Rights of Woman”
    Mary's book argued for the empowerment of women.
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    Radical Phase (French Revolution)

    The Radical Phase was when France was made a republic, abolishing the monarchy and executing the king
  • National Convention Formed

    National Convention Formed
    The Nation Convention oversaw the creation of France into a republic.
  • The Committee of Public Safety created

    The Committee of Public Safety created
    The Committee of Public Safety was created to protect the new republic against its foreign and domestic enemies
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    Reign of Terror (French Revolution)

    The Reign of Terror was a period of the French Revolution when they massacred all those who opposed the revolution.
  • Five Man Directory created

    Five Man Directory created
    The Five Man Directory established a 2-house legislature and a 5-man executive committee called the Directory.
  • Napoleon Bonaparte becomes Emperor

    Napoleon Bonaparte becomes Emperor
    Napoleon set out to conquer Europe during his time as Emperor, which led to his downfall.
  • Battle of Trafalgar

    Battle of Trafalgar
    The Battle of Trafalgar established British naval supremacy for over 100 years.
  • Battle Austerlitz

    Battle Austerlitz
    It secured Napoleon's imperial regime
  • Battle of Leipzig

    Battle of Leipzig
    The Tsar Alexander I and Karl von Schwarzenberg defeated Napoleon Bonaparte.
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    Congress of Vienna

    The Congress of Vienna was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order.
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    Napoleon exiled to Elba

    The Treaty of Fontebleu was the document that exiled Napoleon.
  • Napoleon exiled to St. Helena

    Napoleon exiled to St. Helena
    After being defeated in the Battle of Waterloo Napoleon was exiled for a second time.