The philosopher who proposed that all people should have their natural rights protected.
John Locke
The estate the nobility belonged to.
Second Estate
Leader of the Haitian Revolution
Toussaint L'Ouverture
The people from the third estate that were considered upper class (doctors, lawyers)
Bourgeoisie
Revolutions that were inspired by the Enlightenment
French, Haitian, Latin, American
The philosopher who proposed 3 branches of government
Montesquieu
Medieval fortress, or prison, in Paris that symbolized the abuses of the monarchy and was the location of the start of the revolution.
Bastille
Unique class of free people in Haiti
Gens de couleur libres (Free People of Color)
The leader that led Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia to independence from Spain.
SImon Bolivar
Religion most intertwined with Spain and France that rejected enlightenment ideas.
Catholicism
The philosopher who believed that people should enter into a social contract that government and the citizens have to follow.
Rousseau
The time when the Committee of Public Safety was created to find enemies of the cause, and publicly executed people.
The Reign of Terror
Cash crop whose cultivation led to the death of many enslaved people
Sugarcane
Leader in France that staged a coup and replaced the Directory as Emperor.
Napoleon
Identification with one's own country and its interests
Nationalism
The 2 historical eras that led to the Enlightenment
Protestant Reformation, Scientific Revolution
The leader of the Reign of Terror.
Robespierre
French leader who reinstated slavery in French colonies
Napoleon Bonaparte
Enlightenment philosopher that believed women should be equal in society and under the law.
Monroe Doctrine
A group of military or political ruling groups who take power by force.
Juntas
Places that promoted the spread of Enlightenment principles
Salons
Direct effect of the Women's March on Versailles
Royals brought to Paris
One reason Haiti is impoverished today:
Leader of France that ruled as an absolute monarch and was ultimately executed at the guillotine.
King Louis XVI
A set of laws that brought order to France after the French Revolution.
Napoleonic Code