Social Change
Growing Demands for Liberty and Equality
The Seven Years War
The American Revolution
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What was the social class of wealthy, educated commoners and nobles called?The Bourgeoisie.
The Bourgeoisie.
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Which large movement/era of European history led to growing demands for liberty and equality?
The Enlightenment.
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What was the Seven Years War known as on the North American Conflict?
French and Indian War.
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What were colonists on either side of the American Revolution called?
★ Loyalists (~20% of total white colonial population) ★ Patriots
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Explain the relationship between the nobility/clergy and the peasantry.
★ The nobility and clergy (vast minority) enjoyed special privileges: exemption from direct tax, ability to monopolize the economy. ★ The peasantry and poorest urban laborers bore the burden of taxation and were excluded from the world of privilege.
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What is sovereignty?
★ The idea that people alone have the authority to make laws limiting an individual's freedom of action. ★ In practice: a system of government where people choose their representatives, who are then accountable to the people.
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What were the main countries involved on both sides in the Seven Years War?
England and Prussia - vs. - French and Austrians. In North America, French colonists (Native American allies) - vs. British colonists (Native American allies).
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Under which treaty did Britain recognize the independence of the thirteen colonies and ceded all of the subsequent territory to the Americans?
Treaty of Paris (1873)
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How did Europe's rapid population growth in the 1750s lead to social change?
★ Inflation kept with population growth, making it more difficult to find affordable food and living space. ★ To participate in the new "Consumer Revolution," people worked harder and for longer hours. Women and children entered the workforce → challenging traditional hierarchies and customs of village life.
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What were some of the demands from "liberals" (supporters of the cause of individual liberty) in the late eighteenth century?
★ "Liberals" demanded... → Freedom to worship according to their own personal beliefs → An end to censorship → Freedom from arbitrary laws and from judges who simply obeyed orders from the government → New (sovereign) government
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Which 3 continents was the Seven Years War fought on?
North America (inc. Caribbean), Europe (mostly in Prussia), and Asia (India).
300
What was the Tea Act's purpose & how did the colonists respond to it?
★ Purpose: To allow the British East India Company to secure a profitable monopoly on tea trade. (excluded colonial merchants). ★ Colonists Response: The "Tea Party." → Boston men disguised as Native Americans threw the company's tea into harbor.
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How were race relations in Europe impacted during the late eighteenth century?
★ European colonization. ★ European law accepted that Africans and people of African descent were subject to slavery. ★ "Free people of color" were subject to special laws restricting their personal freedoms.
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Explain John Locke and Montesquieu's (the two most important Enlightenment references) ideas on liberty.
★ John Locke: Believed that if gov't oversteps its proper functions of protecting citizen's natural rights [life, liberty, and property], it becomes a tyranny and the people should overthrow it. ★ Montesquieu: Believed powerful "intermediary groups" (ex. judicial nobility) offered the best defense of liberty against despotism.
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Which treaty ended the Seven Years War (and what did it establish)?
The Treaty of Paris (1763). ★ Ratified British victory on all colonial fronts. ★ Canada and all French territory east of the Mississippi River passed to Britain. ★ France gave up its holdings in India, opening the way up to British dominance on the subcontinent.
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What was added to the U.S. Constitution by virtue of the Anti-Federalists?
★ The first ten amendments to the Constitution [Bill of Rights!]. → Passed in 1791.
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Synthesize the social change of this era to that of similar circumstances in a different era. Same in kind, different in time.
★ Rising rich-poor gap. ★ Contradiction between Enlightenment ideals of liberty and equality while simultaneously enslaving and colonizing people. ★ Increase of women and children in the workforce.
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Through the eyes of late eighteenth century "liberals," have we achieved liberty and equality today [in the United States]? Through your eyes, have we achieved liberty and equality today [in the United States]?
Opinion - Limitations to late eighteenth century ideals of liberty and equality included: ★ Distinctions between men and women. ★ Never believed that everyone should be economically or racially equal.
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What were the results of the Seven Years War?
★ Britain became the leading European power in both trade and empire. ★ France emerged from the conflict humiliated and broke... ( → a cause of the imminent French Revolution). ★ Both British and French gov'ts had to dramatically raise taxes to repay war loans. ( → raised a storm of protest and demands for fundamental reform). ★ The seeds were sown of revolutionary conflict in the Atlantic world. ( → such crises opened the door for radical action; "Desperate times call for desperate measures"). ★ Britain prohibited its colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains.
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Synthesize the participation of women in the American Revolution. Same in kind, different in time.
★ Women were essential participants in boycotts of British goods. ★ At the outbreak of war, women raised funds for the continental army and took care of homesteads, work shops, and other businesses while men went off to fight.