LIBERALISM TIMELINE

  • Period: 1550 to

    Enlightenment

    The Enlightenment establish an authority system of aesthetics, ethics, government, and even religion, which would allow human beings to obtain objectives truth about the whole of reality.
  • Period: 1550 to

    Scientific Revolution

    The Scientific Revolution was the emergence of modern science that development mathematics, physics, astronomy and biology, and chemistry. The Scientific Revolution began in Europe.
  • Glorious Revolution

    The Glorious Revolution was when William of Orange took the English Thorne from James II in 1688. The new balance of power between parliament and crown made the promises of the English government more credible.
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    Seven Years War

    Was the first global war, in Europe, India, and America. In north America, imperial rivals Britain and France struggled for supremacy.
    when Charles VI died the people of Austria were confused and the king of Prussia invaded a piece of Austria that wanted to add to Prussia.
  • Stamp Act

    Was the first internal tax levied directly on America colonists by the British Parliament. The purpose of the Stamp Act was to generate revenue to pay down the Great Britain´s war from the French and Indian War and to raise money.
  • Boston Tea Party

    Was a direct protests by colonists in Boston against the tea tax that had been imposed by the British government
  • First Continental Congress

    A series of measures imposed by the British Government on the colonies that response to their resistance to new taxes.
  • Second Continental Congress

    The Second Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the 13 colonies that were formed In Philadelphia, after the launch of the American Revolutionary War.
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    American Independence

    The revolutionary war waged by the American Colonists against Britain influenced political idea and revolutions around the globe, as a small fledgling nation won its freedom from the greatest military force of its time.
  • USA Declaration of Independence

    Declaration of Independence was the first formal statement by a nations people asserting their rights too choose their own government.
  • Treaty of Paris recognized American Independence

    The Treaty of Paris ended the Revolutionary war between Great Britain and the United State because of that they recognized American Independence and stablished borders for the new nation.
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    Enlightenment Absolutism

    Enlightenment Absolutism is basically the belief in Enlightenment-era rationality and that concern for social problems in an absolute monarchy or despotism.