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130616730EnlightenmentA philosophical belief system that originated in Europe during the 18th century0
130616731Benjamin FranklinAmerican intellectual, inventor and politician who helped negotiate French support during the American Revolution1
130616732George WashingtonMilitary commander of the American Revolution and first president of the United States2
130616733Joseph BrantMohawk leader who supported the British during the American Revolution3
130616734Constitutional ConventionMeeting in 1787 of the elected representatives of the thirteen original states to write the Constitution4
130616735Estates GeneralFrance's traditional national assembly with representatives of the three social classes (clergy, nobles, and peasants)5
130616736Declaration of the Rights of Man and the CitizenStatement of findamental political rights made during the French Revolution6
130616737JacobinsRadical republicans during the French Revolution under the leadership of Robespierre7
130616738Maximilien RobespierreYoung provincial lawyer who led the most radical phases of the French Revolution8
130616739Napolean BonaparteMilitary general who overthrew the French Directory and became emperor9
130616740gens de couleurFree men and women of color in Haiti10
130616741Francois Dominique Toussaint L'OuvertureLeader of Haitian Revolution11
130616742Congress of ViennaMeeting of the representatives of the European monarchs called to re-establish the old order after the defeat of Napolean I12
130616743Revolutions of 1848Democratic and nationalist revolutions that swept across Europe13

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