Intellectual Movements
Name that Philosophe
Characteristics of Revolutions
American, French, or Haitian Effects
100

Movement led by philosophes aimed at using reason to understand the natural laws that guide humans and societies

Enlightenment

100

Natural rights of life, liberty, and property, and that people can overthrow their government if it doesn't protect their rights

John Locke

100

American colonists are angry at the high taxes and lack of representation in British Parliament

Mass Frustration

100

Abolished slavery by the end of the revolution

Haitian

200

Movement to discover mathematical laws that govern nature and the universe

Scientific Revolution

200

Women should be educated because they have the same natural rights as men

Mary Wollstonecraft

200

France is bankrupt after overspending on the American Revolution

State Crisis

200

Led to independence, and the establishment of the first republic in the Western Hemisphere

American

300

Scientist who established the scientific method

Bacon

300

Government should be separated into branches to prevent tyranny

Baron de Montesquieu

300

The American Revolution relies on wealthy, educated men like Thomas Jefferson and John Adams to lead them and pay for the Continental Army

Dissident Elites

300

Inspired nationalist feelings, and permanently harmed the influence of the Catholic Church in this country

French

400

Copernicus first proposed that the earth revolves around the sun, contrary to thinking at the time, a theory called this

Heliocentrism

400

People become corrupted by inequality, so instead we should have direct democracy

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

400

People in France and Haiti want Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite

Shared Motivation

400

Inspired Simon Bolivar and others from Mexico to Colombia to Argentina to gain independence from Spain

All 3!