The Enlightenment
The American Revolution
The French Revolution
The Haitian Revolution
The Latin American Revolutions
100

The Enlightenment was also known as the Age of ______________.

Reason

(Light is also acceptable)

100

This country assisted the American colonists in their war against the British - providing essential military support.

France

100

This device was used to execute thousands of people during the French Revolution.

The Guillotine

100

The Haitian Revolution was the only successful ____________ rebellion in World History.

Slave

100

Almost all of the Latin American Revolutions were rebellions against this European Country.

Spain

200

The growing middle class wanted to learn how to read and write to engage with Enlightenment debate. As a result, we saw the rise of ________________ in the Atlantic World.

literacy

200

This man was perhaps the most well-known figure from the American Revolution, authoring its most famous document. He would go on to become the USA's third President.

Thomas Jefferson

200

Due to costly wars, the French government was in tremendous amounts of ___________ - one of the reasons it was primed for a revolution.

Debt
200

Haiti - as a colony - made France a ton of money, primarily because of the growth and sale of ________ crops that were grown on the island.

Cash

200

These two classes were at the bottom of the social pyramid in Latin America.

Native Americans and Africans

300

Enlightenment discussions and debates would often happen in ________________, coffee houses, and taverns.

salons

300

This famous document - inspired by the Enlightenment - proclaimed that the American colonists were breaking free from the British crown.

The Declaration of Independence

300

This commander in the French army would eventually seize power and declare himself Emperor, in some ways ending the Revolution.

Napoleon Bonaparte

300

Most African Slaves in Pre-Revolution Haiti worked on large farms that required lots of manual labor. These types of farms are known as ____________________.

Plantations
300

The Creoles were the leaders of the Latin American Revolutions. These were people of European descent who were born in...

The New World/The Spanish Colonies/New Spain/The Americas

400

This Enlightenment thinker wrote about politics, and directly inspired the American Founding Fathers.

John Locke

400

The American colonists built up so much economic anger that they eventually chucked hundreds of chests of this good into the Boston Harbor.

Tea

400

Pre-Revolution France was divided into three of these, each representing a different group of people.

Estates

400

This former slave-turned-general was the leader of the Haitian Revolution.

Toussaint L'Ouverture

400

This Creole and military officer is considered the leader of many of the Latin American Revolutions.

Simon Bolivar

500

Before the Enlightenment, monarchs used this claim - saying they had been "chosen by God" - to justify their place as king or queen.

The Divine Right of Kings

500

This famous motto is what the American colonists would shout when asked how they felt about the British tax policy.

"No taxation without representation"
500

This civil rights document came out of the French Revolution and is considered one of the most important pieces of writing in World History.

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

500

Before the Revolution, Haiti was a French colony known as _________________________________.

St. Domingue

500

This document is the most well-known piece of writing to come out of the Latin American Revolutions.

Letter from Jamaica