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French Revolution

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FRENCH REVOLUTION & NAPOLEON Test Review French Revolution: liberty, equality, and brotherhood Importance Complete transformation of French culture Destroyed monarchy and the Catholic Church People in charge, mob mentality Society: 1st estate- clergymen 2nd estate- nobility and monarchy 3rd estate- lower/middle class (majority) Carrying burdens of the higher estates Causes of revolution: Political 3rd estate/inequality English Civil War, Glorious Revolution, American Revolution Inspiration Monarchs were reorganized, overthrown, limited by normal people and parliament Ineffective leadership of Louis 14th and 15th Louis 16th: indecisive, bad leader, fat, starving people, doesn?t care, weak Marries Marie Antoinette for strategic ties to Austria

Chapter 7: The Struggle for Wealth and Empire & Enlightenment

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Chapter 7: The Struggle for Wealth and Empire ??? Idea of progress - rise of wealth and knowledge 31. Elite and Popular Cultures - See chart 32. THE GLOBAL ECONOMY OF THE 18TH CENT ??? COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY IN THE 18TH CENTURY ??? - Commercial capitalism and handicraft industry, Industrial Revolution ??? - Rural industry - urbanization did not equate with industry, most industry = country by peasants working for town merchants, so rural people did not necessarily dedicate labor to agriculture ??? - ?domestic system? in cottages, weaving and woolens GB, copper, iron, lead, tin, paper, leather goods, glass, porcelain, silk, linen trades, cotton cloth ??? - France = chief industrial center of EU due to population size ??? - GB = largest internal free trade

Great Outline for AP Euro

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THE GIANT EHAP REVIEW OUTLINE! By Susanna, Horace Greeley High School The Renaissance *The Causes of the Renaissance* - The Middle Ages, which began around 500 AD, finally came to an end around 1450 AD. - Though the beginning of the Renaissance, which signaled the end of the Middle Ages, occurred in the city-states of Italy, the same reasons that caused the Renaissance to begin in Italy caused it to appear in the rest of Western Europe. - The conditions that led to the Renaissance in Italy are as follows: Because of the Crusades, and the new trade routes, Europeans began to come in contact with other, more advanced civilizations, which influenced them greatly.

Giant Outline for Euro

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THE GIANT EHAP REVIEW OUTLINE! By Susanna, Horace Greeley High School The Renaissance *The Causes of the Renaissance* - The Middle Ages, which began around 500 AD, finally came to an end around 1450 AD. - Though the beginning of the Renaissance, which signaled the end of the Middle Ages, occurred in the city-states of Italy, the same reasons that caused the Renaissance to begin in Italy caused it to appear in the rest of Western Europe. - The conditions that led to the Renaissance in Italy are as follows: Because of the Crusades, and the new trade routes, Europeans began to come in contact with other, more advanced civilizations, which influenced them greatly.

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