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Yes Again But not as violent Post RevolutionCongress of Vienna Congress of Vienna 1815 Louis XVIII restored to French throne Louis XVIII dies Charles X inherits

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Yes Again But not as violent Post RevolutionCongress of Vienna Congress of Vienna 1815 Louis XVIII restored to French throne Louis XVIII dies Charles X inherits King Abdicates Charles X. in the Atlantic World. WOH4234. 1. Francisco de Goya, . The Third of May 1808. (1814). Learning Objectives. What was the Age of Revolutions?. How did imperial infrastructures and wars prepare for the Age of Revolutions?. Across the Atlantic World. 3. Case Studies. Examine the causes and outcomes of 4 different Atlantic Revolutions: Haitian, Columbian, and Brazilian. General questions to think about:. What factors led American colonies to break away from their respective metropolis?. 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). Mrs. Craig. Returned monarchies after Napoleon’s defeat. Klemens. Metternich of Austria mastermind behind the “Concert”. Goal: Keep France in check. Goal: Stamp out Liberalism or Nationalism anywhere it appears in Europe. C. hildren of the Revolution. Second half of the eighteenth century can be said to be start of the Modern Age.. Great changes in politics, economics and society. .. Many of these changes caused by revolutions: the Industrial, the French and the American.. Population Groups of Latin America. Revolutions in the Americas. Location. Revolutionaries. Events. Haiti. Toussaint L’Ouverture. Venezuela. Argentina. Mexico. Brazil. Revolutions in the Americas. Location. How France & England created the conditions for…. Enlightenment Ideas. 1. The Scientific Revolution brought about real change in human thought & understanding, but its impact was mostly felt among intellectuals in the scientific community. The Enlightenment produced ideas that, for the most part,. (1) Chronology. (2) Key Concepts: Ideology, Gender, Class. (3) Interpretation . What is a revolution? . Revolutionary tradition in Europe: (1)From Absolutism to Liberalism, 1789-1848. (2) From Absolutism and Liberalism to Socialism, 1871-1936. (3) From Socialism to Liberalism.. Readings: . Smith, et al., 771-776. D . 18.7: “Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen”. Enlightenment Ideas. The spread of revolutionary ideas across the Atlantic world in the second half of the eighteenth century followed the trail of Enlightenment ideas (in a way, the product of the new scientific method based on reason in action):. (1) Chronology. (2) Key . Categories of Analysis: . Ideology, Gender, Class. (3) Interpretation . What is a revolution? . Revolutionary tradition in Europe: (1)From Absolutism to Liberalism, 1789-1848. (2) From Absolutism and Liberalism to Socialism, 1871-1936. (3) From Socialism to Liberalism.. . First Edition. CHAPTER 17. Atlantic Revolutions and Their Echoes. 1750–1914. Copyright © 2009 by Bedford/St. Martin’s. Robert W. Strayer. Comparing Atlantic Revolutions. In 1989, celebration of the bicentennial of the French Revolution coincided with the Chinese government’s crackdown on demonstrators in Tiananmen Square.. The Age of Revolution. Age of Revolution (1776-1848). American Revolution (1776). French Revolution (1789). Revolutions of 1830. 1848 Revolutions. Most Western nations had a parliamentary system by 1870s as revolutions rid countries of absolute monarchs. The . collision of social unrest and new political ideas can lead to revolution.. Nationalism . can act as both a unifying and divisive force. .. Questions. What new ideas moved to the . rest of Europe that . During this unit, you will:. Know the key ideas Enlightenment thinkers, Revolutions in Europe and the Americas, and the concept of Nationalism in Europe.. Understand how the ideas of Locke and Hobbes created the enlightenment, and in turn how the enlightenment caused the Revolutions of the 18.

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