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Saint-Domingue

The French Revolution

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP European History 14 May 2015 Chapter 8 Outline French Revolution Parisians attacked Bastille on 7/14/1789; revolt was support for Nat'l Assembly Rep?s.declared toend to absolutism in France by writing constitution that made nation sovereign authority Actions of revolutionaries were of anger at king's soldiers, feared might attack Gov. of Bastille prison attacked revolutionaries, killing <100, redoubled fury Prison fell, gov's. Body was dragged to square, beheaded 1789, 1/5 Euros lived in France; aristocrats/colonies resentedlimits on freedom Middle class chafed under official privilege that they saw as unjust/outmoded Peasants resented demands of gov't on limited resources

Revolutions and National States in the Atlantic World

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Kinberg, Nicholas Michael Chakmakian AP World History 14 August 2015 Chapter 29 Outline Revolution, Industry, Empire, 1750 ? 1914 19th, Euros ctrl?d. Asia/Africa, mestizos ctrl?d.Americas Revolution, industrialization, imperialism helped them dominate Revolution transformed Euro/Americas in 18th/19th Broke 1stin North America, 13 Brit colonies rebelled/won indep. Joined to form republic, United States of America, drew on Enlightenment values freedom, =ity, popular sovereignty Inspired France to abolish monarchy/aristocracy, est. republic based on same stuff Turmoil brought down French republic, Enlightenment influenced France after

The Earth and Its People Chapter 18 Study Guide

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Name_8 _,? ,,. lv- _ Block. Date _ Chapter 18 Study Guide- Atlantic System and Africa Directions: Using complete sentences, answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper. You must use the question as the stem of your answer. After 1600, what was grown in the West Indies? Spanish settlers introduced sugar-cane cultivation into the West Indies shortly after 1500 but did not do much else toward the further development of the islands. After 1600, the French and English developed colonies based on tobacco cultivation. What did the expansion of sugar plantations in the West Indies require?
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