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300026346EnlightenmentScientific Revolution methods/questions applied to study of human society. Leaders were John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire to name a few0
300026347Benjamin Franklinwriter, inventor. Publisher writing, public affairs, Continental Congress's ambassador to Paris.1
300026348George WashingtonVirginia planter, led revolutionary war, America.2
300026349Joseph BrantMohawk loyalist leader. Moved between European and Amerindian cultures.Defeat, move to Canada3
300026350Constitutional Convention"second" revolution. May 1787, George Washington presided over/ Created executive, legislative, judicial branches of govt. and debated representation, electoral procedures, relationship w/states, executive powers4
300026351Estates GeneralFrench national legislature. Called together for the first time in 1788 since 1614. Needed for the king to raise taxes5
300026352National AssemblyThird Estate expanded with priests from First Estate.6
300026353Declaration of the Rights of ManNational Assembly manifest. Liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression. Free ideas, equality in law and representative govt.7
300026354JacobinsNational Convention middle class uncompromising democrates. Moderate.8
300026355Maximilien Robespierreyoung lawyer on "the Mountain" radicals side. Took over Paris and executed 40,000 in Reign of Terror before own execution9
300026356Napoleon Bonaparteyoung general in French army who seized power. Popular with many for reforms (Civil Code of 1804) giving equality in law and protection of property. Empire building led to exile, death10

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