Review Unit 7

Absolutism, Enlightenment and Revolution…English Civil War too

 


Puritans

Restoration

Whigs

Conscription

Tennis Court Oath

Declaration on the Rights of Man

Constitutional Monarchy

Elizabeth I

Commonwealth

Tories

National Assembly

Anne I

Charles I

Charles II

James II

William and Mary

Abbe Sieyes

Estates General

Versailles

Habeas Corpus

Mary Queen of Scots

Divine Right

Pragmatic Sanction

Cavaliers

Roundheads

Oliver Cromwell

Petition of Right

Glorious Revolution

Reign of terror

“Tri Color”

Henry IV

Absolutism

Cardinal Richelieu

Edict of Nantes

Louis XIV – Sun King

Louis XV

Louis XVI

James I

Robespierre

Danton

Sans-Culottes

The Directory

Radical

Conservative

National Convention

Jacobins

Great Fear

Spanish Armada

Balance of Power

Prime Minister

Sir Robert Walpole

Marie Antoinette

Phillip II

Cabinet

Committee of Public Safety

“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”

The Bastille

Emigres

Marat

Madame Deficit

Napoleon

Waterloo

Continental System

Congress of Vienna

Domestic System

Steam Engine

Cotton gin

Spinning Jenny

Water Frame

Proletariat

Bourgeois

Guilds

Richard Arkwright

Thomas Newcomen

Adam Smith

Eli Whitney

John Deere

Alexander Graham Bell

James Hargreaves

James Watt

Robert Fulton

Henry Bessemer

Thomas Edison

Wilbur Wright


 

 

Know:

Reasons for calling the Estates General in 1789 and causes of the French Revolution

The Chronology of major events of the French Revolution

The political spectrum (how did it develop from the French Revolution)

Why was Louis XIV executed?

Napoleon’s Russian campaign

The differences between the first and second industrial revolutions

 

Essay:

Compare and Contrast the French Revolution with the English Civil War in the following categories: politics, degree of violence, class involvement, the effects on the government