273130192 | The Spirt of Laws | A political theory published by Montesquieu in 1748.Montesquiu wrote about ending slavery, the separation of power, and a constitutional system of government. This document had a significant influence on The American constitution. | 0 | |
273130193 | Congress of Vienna | A congress held after the fall of Napoleon. The congress was called in order to remake Europe after the fall of Napolean. This congress was made of The Great Powers of Europe and was held in Vienna. | 1 | |
273130194 | Revolutions of 1848 | Was a series of political uprisings throughout Europe in 1848. Began in France and then spread to most of Europe and some parts of Latin American. | 2 | |
273130195 | Simon Bolivar | Simon Bolivar was a Venezuelan military and political leader. He played a key role in Hispanic-America's struggle for freedom from Spain. | 3 | |
273130196 | Estates General | This is from pre-revolutionnary France.There were three estates, the clergy, the nobility, and the common people. The common peoples made up the majority of the population. | 4 | |
273130197 | Olympe de Gouges | Born as Marie Gouze she was a playwright and political activist. She wrote the Rights of Women and of the Citezen. | 5 | |
273130198 | John Locke | He was an English Enlightenment philosopher. He is also known as The Father of Liberalism. Locke was very important to the social contract. He believed that knowledge is determined by experience. | 6 | |
273130199 | Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette | Louis was a French King who's reign was 17 years long. His reign was right before the French Revolution. His wife was Marie Antoinette. They were executed in 1793; he was the only French King to be executed. | 7 | |
273130200 | Maximilien Robespierre | He is the best known and most influential person in the French Revolution. He was most influential in the Reign of Terror part of the French Revolution. | 8 | |
273130201 | Napoleon Bonaparte | Napoleon was a French political and military leader. Led France in Napoleonic Wars and because of his success in these he is regarded as one of the greatest military commanders ever. | 9 | |
273130202 | Declaration of the Rights of Man | Approved by the National Assembly of France in August 1789. It is the fundamental document of the French government. | 10 | |
273130203 | Ancien Regime | Was the primary political and social system in France from the 15th century to the 18th century. | 11 | |
273130204 | National Assembly | Existed from June 17th to July 9th 1789. Was part of the Estates General. | 12 | |
273130205 | Jacobins | Was a political club during the French Revolution. It was the most famous political party during the French Revolution. Believed in the concept of a centralized republic. | 13 | |
273130206 | Directory | Was a body of five directors that held executive power in France. It was part of the last stage of the French Revolution. | 14 | |
273130207 | Civil Code | Was introduced by Napolean in 1804. It exported the ideas of the French Revolution to all of the world. | 15 |
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