The Enlightenment
American Revolution
French Revolution
Latin American Revolutions
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100

The Enlightenment is also known as the Age of ____________

Reason OR Light

100

This document is what officially started the American Revolution

The Declaration of Independence

100

This man's rise marks the "end" of the French Revolution - after he crowned himself Emperor

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

This country was born after the only successful slave revolt in world history

Haiti (Saint Domingue)

100

Napoleon brought this back in the French Colonies, upsetting many people who fought for freedom in the French Revolution

Slavery

200

These were John Locke's three Natural Rights

Life, Liberty, and Property

200

The American colonists were supported by this country in their fight for independence

France

200

This contraption was used to execute thousands of people who were convicted for being "enemies of the revolution"

The Guillotine

200

This was the country that controlled most of the Latin American colonies before independence

Spain

200

Enlightenment thinkers tended to focus on these two theme in their writings

Freedom (Liberty) and Equality

300

This English thinker is considered one of the people who started the women's rights movement

Mary Wollstonecraft

300

The British government decided to raise these on the colonists, which angered them greatly

Taxes

300

This Estate was responsible for the French Revolution

Third Estate

300

This class was the leader of most of the Latin American independence movements

Creoles

300

This colonial social class was made up of white Spaniards who were born in Spain

Peninsulares

400

Voltaire was a critic of the Catholic Church and advocated for this religious concept

Religious Tolerance OR Religious Freedom

400

This document represents the first time Enlightenment ideas about government were actually put in to practice

The US Constitution

400

This document is considered one of the most important set of civil rights in World History

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

400

This man is known as The Liberator and was the leader of many Latin American revolutions

Simon Bolivar

400

This slave-turned-general led the Haitian Revolution

Toussaint L'ouverture

500

Enlightenment thinkers were known as this French word

Philisophes

500

After the revolution, this colonial economic system was no longer in use

Mercantilism

500

The French Revolution began in this year

1789

500

This term was used to describe people with a combined Spanish and Native American ethnicity

Mestizo

500

This term describes the people's right to choose their own government

Popular Sovereignty