Third Estate --> National Assembly
Storming of the Bastille
What are the 1780s (1789)
The Protestant Reformation
What are: Indulgences, Catholic Church Corruption, "Justification by Faith"
The French Revolution (1)
What is an increase in nationalism in Europe?
Constitutional Monarchy (Example of ruler and political thinker)
Who are Louis XIV, Thomas Hobbes
This president ruled during the Korean War.
Who was Dwight D. Eisenhower?
The English Civil War
"Pride's Purge"
Charles I Executed
What are the 1640s
Russia fights the Great Northern War vs. Sweden
What is territorial expansion and the search for warm water ports?
Mercantilism (2)
Hoarding of resources at the expense of another, colonies and "mother" countries, rise of power in Great Britain, France, Spain, Netherlands.
Francis Bacon, Johannes Kepler, Galileo
Who are members of the Scientific Revolution
The Banks Wars involved Nicholas Biddle and this man.
Who was Andrew Jackson
Martin Luther Posts 95 Theses
What are the 1510s (1517)
French Revolution
What were: debt, soaring cost of food, weak monarchy, balance of power?
Industrial Revolution (2)
Rise of Great Britain, economic and political stability, Great Britain involved in the slave trade, etc.
The two sides of the English Civil War
The Roundheads and Cavaliers
What are NBC and CBS?
Adam Smith publishes the "Wealth of Nations"
Great Britain confronts a Declaration!
What are the 1770s?
British Ascendency
What are: profits from the colonies, powerful navy, geographical isolation, political stability, economic stability?
The Black Death (2)
Rise of urban centers, depopulation in Europe, loss of workers, kings centralize power.
In addition to the Jacobins, this faction was involved in the French Revolution.
Cordeliers, Girondns, Sans-Culottes
These were the first two political parties of the United States.
Who were the Federalist and Democratic Republicans?
Bartholomeu Diaz rounds the Cape of Good Hope
What are the 1480s?
Thirty Years' War
Fragmented Germany, economic stability, Peace of Augsburg, tensions between Calvinists and Jesuits
Revolution in Agriculture (2)
Increased population, consistent access to food, tensions between peasants and nobility.
Frederick the Great
1856