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| Set of rules/laws that said: Nboblemen could no long collect land taxes from peasants, all citizens can hold public office, everyone in France had to pay taxes. |
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| July 14, 1789, a mob in Paris storms the Bastille |
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| Considered Napolean's greatest victory |
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| A.K.A. The "Battle of Nations" |
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| group that supported the king during the English Civil War |
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| King of England after James I |
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| Committee of Public Safety |
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| responible for: police and judicial powers, institued the Reign of Terror, run primarily by one man |
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| policy that forbide the importing of British goods into any European country under Frend control |
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| established a Moravian settlement on his estate |
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| World view that says that God is an impersonal Being who created the world and then stepped away from it, rejects Scripture, believes that God only reveals himself in nature. |
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| editor of the Encyclopedia |
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| is the belief that experience is the only source of knowledge |
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| philosophy which attempts to apply human reason to all areas of a man's life. |
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| prolific preacher acredited with preaching around 18,000 sermons |
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| Used to execute people by chopping off heads, came to symbolize French revolution |
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| explorer who explored Australia and New Zealand for Great Britain |
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| King of England overthrown by the Glorious Revolution |
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| succeeded (was next in line) for the monarch of England after Elizabeth |
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| The first English settment in the New World |
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| "Father of French Romanticism" |
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| a philospher of the "Age of Reason" |
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| Preacher, credited with starting the first Great Awakening with the sermon entitled "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
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| Also known as (aka) "Sun King" |
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| said, "After me the deluge" |
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| king of restored Bourbon monarchy |
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| established the Committee of Public Saftey |
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| new system of weights and measures created during the French Revolution |
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| French Emporer and General |
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| started the Pietist movement |
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| Queen of England after King William III |
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| started England's first Sunday school |
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| Robert Vacalier De LaSalle |
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| sailed down the Mississippi for France |
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| philosophy which taiught that man is naturally good, but society is bad |
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| was a great liuterary figure (wrote books) |
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| was a group composed of clergy |
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| the name of the government that Oliver Cromwell established after the Commonwealth |
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| a conservativbe group of France's Constituent Assembly |
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| a magnificent palace built outside of Paris |
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| the archbishop of Cnaterbury |
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| fought to abolish slavery in England |
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