The sixth month period when the most amount of murders, roughly 17,000, occurred in all of French history, beginning with the decapitation of her royal highness, Marie Antoinette.
What was the Reign of Terror?
The 26th president and advocate for nature, who established a number of National Parks, including Crater Lake in Colorado, and implemented further protection over America’s land in the early 1900’s.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
The class structure of Haiti that included White Slave Owners on top, followed by the less wealthy whites, then Free Blacks and finally the Slaves and Runaways on the bottom.
What is the Caste System?
The pressurized invention by Johannes Gutenberg that allowed ideas to be spread quickly instead of the previously time-consuming processes.
What is the Printing Press?
The Revolution that converted the weak control, lack of knowledge and little laws over the land into greater studies of pollution, greater interest and more government involvement, with activists such as John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt.
What is the Environmental Revolution?
The March 5th street brawl turned riot in 1770 between the American colonists and soldiers, that led to rocks and snowballs thrown as well as the firing of weapons and resulted in five people being killed.
What was the Boston Massacre?
The philosopher, mathematician and astronomer who discovered that there were craters and mountains on the moon, phases of Venus, moons of Jupiter and the stars of the Milky Way and went on to also invent the 1st pendulum clock.
Who was Galileo Galilei?
The Revolution, that occurred during and after the Black death, that included major reform and the spread of humanism and different forms of Catholicism, including the Lutherans.
What was the Renaissance?
The war in the late 1800’s over the fight for control over Korea and Manchuria, that showed the weakness of the Czars and resulted in Russia breaking the signed agreement which eventually caused retaliation.
What is the Russo-Japanese War?
The Revolution that began with the information being based on past writers and old ideas to asking new questions and finding proof to back up answers, as well as observing for yourself instead of being told.
What is the Scientific Revolution?
The massacre where 200,000 workers and their families went to the Czar’s winter palace with a petition that led to soldiers’ open fire into the crowd, with thousands wounded and hundreds dead.
What was Bloody Sunday?
The patriot soldier, commandant of Philadelphia and court martial who was eventually proven guilty for the use of gov. Supplies for his personal use and eventually shifted to the side of Great Britain.
Who is Benedict Arnold?
The first direct taxes, that were put on the popular paper product of the American colonists by Great Britain, that eventually led to the revolt and start of the American Revolution.
What is the Stamp Act?
Leonardo Da Vinci’s notebook that he wrote backwards in from 1478-1518 where drawings and diagrams of his personal writing and sciences were found with 570 pages remaining.
What is the Codex Arundel?
The Revolution that ended with citizens being underpaid with small food rations and while some began wealthy at the beginning, the result was that almost everyone was remotely poor afterwards.
What is the Cuban Revolution?