The philosopher who first proposed the Social Contract Theory
John Locke
Percent of people in the Second Estate
2%
Leader of the Haitian Revolution
Toussaint L'Ouverture
Social class that led the Latin Revolutions
Creoles
Revolutions that were inspired by the Enlightenment
French, Haitian, Latin, American
The philosopher who proposed 3 branches of government
Montesquieu
Medieval fortress in Paris that symbolized the abuses of the monarchy
Bastille
Unique class of free people in Haiti
Gens de couleur libres (Free People of Color)
Leaders of the Latin Revolutions
Hidalgo, Bolivar, San Martin
Religion most intertwined with Spain and France
Catholicism
The 3 religious movements that came out of the Enlightenment
Phase in which the Committee of Public Safety was created
The Radical Phase
Cash crop whose cultivation led to the death of many enslaved people
Sugarcane
Government body that carried out Spain's goals in the colonies
Council of Indies
Identification with one's own country and its interests
Nationalism
The 2 historical eras that led to the Enlightenment
Protestant Reformation, Scientific Revolution
The number of people executed in the Reign of Terror
25,000
French leader who reinstated slavery in French colonies
Napoleon Bonaparte
Document rejecting European colonialism in the Western hemisphere
Monroe Doctrine
The authority of a state or a government
Sovereignty
Places that promoted the spread of Enlightenment principles
Salons
Direct effect of the Women's March on Versailles
Royals brought to Paris
True/False: Haiti is the only successful slave revolt in history
False: it is the "most successful"
Major difference between Mexican Revolution and other Latin Revolutions
Mexican included everyone, Latin led by creoles
Political party opposed to the power of the Jacobins in the French Revolution
Girondins