By the late 18th century, this country emerged as the dominant naval and commercial power.
Who is Great Britain?
Long-term inequality in this rigid French social structure contributed to revolution.
What are the Three Estates?
This oath was pledged by members of the third estate to not disband until France had a constitution.
What is the Tennis Court Oath?
Robespierre led this period of executions and political repression as head of the Committee of Public safety.
What is the Reign of Terror?
This legal reform standardized French law and protected property rights.
What is the Napoleonic Code?
This Austrian statesman was a leading figure at the Congress of Vienna.
Who is Klemens Von Metternich?
Name 3 things emphasized as part of the Romantic movement.
*There are more than 3
Emotion (Inner feelings, Sentiment)
Nature (accept pantheism as part of this)
Individualism
Nationalism
The Hero's Journey
Rivalry between these two countries dominated Atlantic and global conflict in the 18th century.
Who are Britain and France?
These Enlightenment principles inspired revolutionary demands for equality and rights.
What are liberty and natural rights?
This document declared natural rights and equality before the law. (Men only)
What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen?
During the Radical Phase, this king was executed after being found guilty of treason before the National Convention in January 1793.
Who is Louis XVI?
To weaken Britain economically, Napoleon created this trade blockade.
What is the Continental System?
These were the two main topics of discussion at the Congress of Vienna.
What is The Principle of Legitimacy and Balance of Power?
This war (1756–1763) is often called the first “world war.”
What is the Seven Years’ War?
Short-term hardship included this major food crisis affecting the poor. It also become the original cause of the Women's march to Versailles which ended up being about forcing the King to return to Paris and accepted the demands of the new National assembly.
What are bread shortages?
This 1791 document created a constitutional monarchy that kept the King with limited powers and a legislative assembly which held most of the power.
What is the Constitution of 1791?
This 1792 document sought to reform the French government once again by getting rid of the monarchy entirely.
What is the Constitution of 1792?
Guerilla resistance to Napoleon took place in this country towards the end of his reign.
What is Spain?
Who is Johann Wolfgang von Goethe?
France supported this revolution to weaken Britain, worsening its own financial crisis.
What is the American Revolution?
Grievances from peasants and this rising middle class intensified unrest which led to revolution. Makes up small percentage of the third estate.
What is the bourgeoisie?
This event saw the mobilization of the common people begin to take place at the outset of the revolution on July 14, 1789. A large group of common folk attacked a royal armory in a what became a symbolic triumph over depostism.
What is the Storming of the Bastille (The Fall of the Bastille)?
Among the many ways that the French government de-christianized France during the Radical phase, this was the strangest. It saw the replacement of Christian holidays and how days were counted.
What is the French Republican Calendar?
Napoleon’s expansion spread revolutionary ideals but also sparked this powerful political force.
What is nationalism?
This religious revival movement in Britain was led by John Wesley.
What is Methodism?
The Economic competition between European and their respective military power would eventually lead to this; Something that is essentially a step beyond colonialism.
What is Imperial expansion (Imperialism)?
The immediate fiscal crisis forced Louis XVI to call this representative body in 1789.
What is the Estates-General?
What is the National Assembly?
A successful slave revolt in this French colony led to independence in 1804.
What is Haiti?
These are the two island where Napoleon was eventually exiled.
What is Elba and Saint Helena?
What is Pantheism?