Latin American Independence
Napoleon & His Rule
French Revolution
Enlightenment Thinkers
Enlightenment Ideas
Italy and Germany
50

This group was on the lowest tier of the Spanish casta system

Indians (Native Americans) 

50
Napoleon attempted to replace the king in this country which led to the start of the Peninsular War

Spain

50

This Estate had the most land ownership in France

The Second Estate

50

This thinker is credited as being the inspiration for the women's suffrage movement, and advocated for women's education

Mary Wollstonecraft

50

This is the idea that all men are born equal and entitled to certain rights

Natural Rights


50

What are the two types of nation forming movements

Liberation and Unification movements

150

This revolution was the first successful slave rebellion 

Haitian Revolution
150

Napoleon attempted to invade this European nation and lost over 400,000 men in the process due to their scorched-earth policy

Russia 

150

This leader was known for instituting a Reign of Terror which led to the execution of thousands of "enemies of the Revolution"

Maximillien Robespierre


150

This thinker proposed a separation of powers to prevent the abuse of power by government leaders

Baron de Montesquieu

150

The idea that people give up certain rights in exchange for government protection.

Social Contract

150

This leader was responsible for the unification of Germany

Otto von Bismarck

250

These creole leaders worked to liberate South America

Jose de San Martin and Simon Bolivar

250

This meeting was held after Napoleon's second exile to St. Helena to reinstate European borders and monarchs

Congress of Vienna


250

The meeting of this organization was held to discuss tax changes, it hadn't met in over 150 years

Estates-General


250

This thinker advocated for religious tolerance and freedom of speech

Voltaire

250

The Enlightenment used these Renaissance revived government types as inspiration

Roman Republic and Greek Democracy

250
This was the largest kingdom in the Italian territory

Piedmont-Sardinia


350

This group was a combination of Native American and Spaniard heritage

Mestizos 

350

Napoleon implemented this system to increase self-sufficiency in his empire and to blockade British goods from entering Europe

Continental System
350

The people of Paris stormed this prison to gain weapons and marked the beginning of the French Revolution

The Bastille

350

This social contract theorist believed that majority rule and following the General Will would protect the rights of the people

Jean Jacques Rousseau

350

Montesquieu believed that powers should be divided into these three branches

Executive, Legislative and Judicial

350

The idea that people of a shared language, culture or heritage should be allowed to run their own government

Nationalism

450

This creole military officer prevented Father Hidalgo's movement from being successful and later became a tyrant in Mexico

Agustin de Iturbide

450

Napoleon sold this territory to the Americans in exchange for $15 million dollars

Louisiana Territory

450

This agreement was formed by the members of the Third Estate to form a new constitution

Tennis Court Oath

450

This thinker came up with the concept of Rule of Law and is known as the father of criminology

Cesare Beccaria

450

The Enlightenment is known as the "idea baby" of these two intellectual revolutions

The Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution

450

While Cavour was uniting northern Italy, what was he doing in Southern Italy?

Helping rebels and nationalists

550

Bolivar united Venezuela, Nueva Granada, Ecuador and Panama into this country after liberating them from Spanish control

La Gran Colombia

550

This battle against the British led to the destruction of the French navy and led to 100 years of British naval supremacy

Battle of Trafalgar

550

King Louis XVI decision to bring in soldiers from this country led to major riots in Paris and the Storming of the Bastille

The Austrian Netherlands


550

This American leader used Enlightenment ideas to write a document that started a new country "we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal". 

Thomas Jefferson

550

The Enlightenment borrowed this idea from the Scientific Revolution to challenge tradition and base conclusions on observations

Empiricism

550

This war was used by the Prussians to defeat the Austrians and unite their kingdom

Seven Weeks' War 

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