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Religion amp Religious Change in England c14701558 David Parker University of Leeds For many years I taught a finalyear undergraduate course on the uprisings of

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Religion amp Religious Change in England c14701558 David Parker University of Leeds For many years I taught a finalyear undergraduate course on the uprisings of the peasants and artisans that swept across large parts of 17thcentury France Buildings were attacked their contents pillaged crops destroyed and occasionally a perceived oppressor was killed. HI 168: Lecture 3. Dr. Howard Chiang. Partitioning of China. - Queen Victoria. - William II (Germany). - Nicholas II (Russia). - French Marianne. - Meiji Emperor. The Origins of Rebellion. Sub-ethnic . Gabriel Glickman. Republicanism – key themes. Supplies rival language of politics to the language of kingship.. Originates in Italian city states but spreads out across Europe.. A flexible doctrine – concerned as much with moral and intellectual regeneration as constitutional forms. . I. Slave Rebellions & Escapes. A. African Slaves would frequently rebel and/or escape from slavery. B. Escapes came in the form of: . 1. Slave ship mutiny (ex. Amistad). 2. Slave ship wreck (ex. Ecuador). William I’s suppression of rebellions, his military qualities, castle building and the new Norman elite, the harrying of the North. . Introduction. William had won a decisive victory at Hastings, but he had not gained full control of the kingdom yet. Archbishop Stigand immediately put Edgar Aelthing , Edward the Confessor’s great nephew, forward as the new king. However, William’s brutal march through Kent, Berkshire and Winchester in October and November isolated London and the remaining figures of Harold’s regime: Edwin , Morcar, Edgar Aethling and his sister, Edith, all surrendered to William, who was duly crowned on Christmas Day 1066 with all the full coronation rites of an Anglo Saxon king.. 26 The Baptist Quarterly Historical Society printed a drummer's account of the militia's work for a month. Ephemeral books and pamphlets and ballads may be traced in the Bibliotheca Somersetiensis, th Key concept 5.3 – Nationalism, Evolution, and Reform. Thinkers applied new theories about the natural world to human relationships.. Thinkers encouraged . observation. Names to know. John Locke. Voltaire. Upper and Lower Canada. Aftermath and Unification. The Same Yet Different. One major difference in the reforms of Upper and Lower Canada is that Lower Canada was fighting for language and cultural rights. and Revolts!. Connecting history and current events to . Animal Farm. Lesson Launch. Make a list of the qualities of a good leader. What happens when people are dissatisfied with a leader?. French Revolution (1789). lion. In sanctioning military and other support to a coup or rebel- 50Operations Against Enemy Leadersleaning regimes from moving decisively into the USSR 1919 - 1929. POLITICAL PROBLEMS OF THE . WEIMAR REPUBLIC. STARTER:. Can you identify these political symbols?. Symbol. 1. North Atlantic Treaty . Organization. 2. Feminism. 3. Nazism. 4. European Union. Lower. Canada 1830s. : 2 . groups. The . Business. class (. bourgeoisie. ). :. Rich. . $$$. Language.  English. Origins. .  . British. ‘Montrealers’. ‘. Tory Party’  . Political. SS9 – April 4. Punishing the Rebels. After the rebellions were . defeated, . the . leaders . were treated. harshly. ; the British hoped that quick and . severe . punishment would . deter . (stop) future rebellions. . UPPER & LOWER CANADA. 1837 & 1838. Upper Canada. William Lyon Mackenzie. The Reformers. Vs. Family Compact. Lower Canada. Louis Joseph Papineau. The Patriots. Vs. Chateau Clique. Protesting against the Oligarchies control. Age of Revolutions and . Rebellions. SSWH14 The student will analyze the Age of Revolutions and Rebellions. . a. Examine absolutism through a comparison of the rules of Louis XIV, Tsar Peter the Great, and Tokugawa .

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