Big picture overview
Key events and people
Cause and effect
Connections to today
Key people and primary sources
100

What is this unit about?

Big battles, documents, the effect it had on the world (American revolution & French Revolution)

100

What was the American Revolution?

It was colonist fighting for their independence.

100

Because of high taxes and unfair laws 

The American evolution started

100

Enlightenment thinkers argued that governments should have the consent of the governed. What's it like today?

Today, many countries use democratic systems where citizens elect leaders.

100

Who argued that people have natural rights and that governments should have the consent of the governed?

John Locke

200

When did it happen?

1760 - 1848

200

What role did George Washington play?

He led American army

200

Because of hunger and unfairness in France

The French revolution started

200

The ideas of natural rights, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion influenced documents like the Declaration of Independence. What about today?

These rights remain protected in many modern constitutions. 

200

Who was the main author of the Declaration of Independence?

Thomas Jefferson

300

Where did it happen?

North America, Europe, Latin America, Caribbean

300

What was the French Revolution?

People from France fought against monarchy

300

Because of the want of freedom

A lot of people demanded rights & democracy

300

Baron de Montesquieu promoted the separation of powers. What does that serve today?

Today, many governments divide power among executive, legislative, and judicial branches to prevent abuse of power.

300

Who promoted ideas of liberty and self government inspired by the Enlightenment?

Simón Bolívar

400

Why does it matter?

Changed how the government worked and gave rights to people

400

What was the Haitian Revolution?

People enslaved were fighting for their freedom and rights.

400

 Because of the treatment in Haiti

People in slave fought for their freedom

400

The French Revolution showed that people could challenge governments they viewed as unfair. Does this continue today?

Yes, modern protests and political movements continue to demand government accountability.

400

Which primary source gave America Independence?

Declaration of Independence

500

How did it happen?

People fought for their rights against unfair government 

500

Who was Toussaint Louverture?

He led the enslaved people from Haiti.

500

Due to new machines and factories

There was production and growth in the cities

500

Revolutionary movements promoted the idea that all citizens should be treated equally under the law rather than receiving privileges based on birth or social class. How does this function today? 

Today, equality and anti-discrimination laws are important goals in many societies.

500

Which primary source includes the bill of rights?

The Constitution