Enlightenment
American Revolution
French Revolution
Napoleon
Haitian Revolution
100

This institution was questioned as being overly dominant in Europe

What is the Catholic Church?

100

A conflict in North America between Great Britain and France, along with their respective Native American allies

What was French and Indian War?

100

Who pays the most taxes and has the highest rate of military service (96% of the population)

Who was the Third Estate?

100

A sudden and illegal seizure of government, with the intentions of replacing that current government and replacing it with a new ruling body

What is a coup?

100

An estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident/slave labor

What is a plantation?

100

An ethical theory that claims that humans are born with a certain moral compass that guides behaviors; rules discoverable by reason

What is natural law?

100

Leader of England during the revolution

Who was King George III?

100

The right that is supposedly given to a king or queen by God to rule a country

What is divine right?

100

A series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss a new layout of the European political order after the downfall of Napoleon

What is the Congress of Vienna?

100

A Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution

Who was Toussaint Louverture?

100

Believed in life, liberty and property

Who was John Locke?

100

Ended European Seven Years’ War and forced France to surrender all of American possessions to British and Spanish

What was the Treaty of Paris?

100

A human and civil rights document from the French Revolution

What was Declaration of Rights of Man?

100

The country that ultimately destroys France/Napoleon 

Who is Russia?

100

Country that owned the colony of Saint-Domingue

Who is France?

100

Wrote The Social Contract which described how society placed too many limitations on people’s behavior

Who was Rousseau?

100

The principle that the leaders of a state and its government are created and sustained by the consent of its people

What is popular sovereignty?

100

Radicals that wanted to get rid of the king and monarchy entirely

Who were the Jacobins?

100

The person/group that crowns Napoleon thus giving up their power to him

Who was the Pope/Catholic Church?

100

Reason for Haiti's economic success

Coffee and sugar plantations

100

English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women

Who was Mary Wollstonecraft?

100

A law that required the colonists to pay a tax on various forms of papers, documents, and playing cards

What was the Stamp Act?

100

A tumultuous period during the French Revolution characterized by mass executions

What was Reign of Terror?


100

Napoleon agreed to sell France's territorial holdings in North America to the newly formed United States for $15 million

What was the Louisiana Purchase?

100

Haiti had one of the only successful versions of this

A slave revolt