PPT-CHAPTER 2: REVOLUTION AND THE EARLY REPUBLIC
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NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION The Sugar Act and the Stamp Act were two such taxes Colonists protest RESISTANCE GROWS Sons of Liberty to protest the laws
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NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION The Sugar Act and the Stamp Act were two such taxes Colonists protest RESISTANCE GROWS Sons of Liberty to protest the laws Merchants agree to boycott British . L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . 1789-1825: First Five Presidents. WARM UP: Review your notes from yesterday. Quiz each other on the facts from the Early Republic Era.. I can describe five problems the early republic faced. Quick Review. EQ: How did the Federalist and Republican views for the country differ?. President Washington’s Inaugural Address . Delivered by George Washington on April 30, 1789. The Constitution invented the office of the President. . 1791-1799. The term “Sans-Culottes” refers to the poor and working poor of French cities. The term comes from their tendency to wear full-length trousers instead of the knee-high “culottes” of the rich.. HI290- History of Germany. The Birth of German Democracy?. Did 1918 mark a break from the 19. th. century?. How revolutionary were the events of 1918?. What compromises led to birth of the parliamentary republic?. By: Farida and Mena. The Revolution of 1830. The ‘Restoration’ Era. France emerged as the most liberal large state. Louis XVIII governed. as a Constitutional monarch. Congress of. . Vienna restored Louis XVIII. L/O – To identify and explain the causes and effects of the Revolution. The German Revolution. In late 1918, there was . unrest . across the whole of Germany. The emperor fled for his life and a new government took control. These events are called the . Based on what you read in chapter 7, why is not a surprise that there was a revolution? What about the colonial character helped illustrate . that . revolution was inevitable?. I can use content knowledge to make a claim and support it with evidence. The Mesolithic Age. The . Mesolithic Age. (Middle Stone Age) went from 12,000-8,000 BCE.. Major changes included the ability to shape and sharpen stone tools, make needles out of bone, etc. . More animals were domesticated, like cows.. The Radical Republic. Fueled by . freedom of the Press. By 1792 popular opinion had turned . against the . Monarchy. !. The Radical Republic. The National . Convention (the legislature) . writes a new constitution. 1789-1825: First Five Presidents. WARM . UP: . Read your notes about the . five problems. in the early republic; the . Whiskey Rebellion. ; the . XYZ Affair. ; and . Hamilton & Jefferson. .. GET READY FOR A QUIZ!. Outcome: Geography & Early Republic Ancient Rome & The Origin of Christianity Constructive Response Question Who were the earliest Romans and how did each contribute to the founding of Rome? Strong reactions in neighboring countries sparked the radical phase of the revolution which resulted in the establishment of the First French Republic.. Most were satisfied with initial reforms but the . Ça. . ira. !. Ça. . ira. !. . (Edith Piaf). Ça. . ira. , . ça. . ira. ! Les . aristocrates. . à. la . lanterne. !. Song dates from the Revolution itself.. Making of the Modern World. The French Revolution.
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