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Battle location of Napoleons defeat |
waterloo |
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great powers |
European nations |
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intense devotion and loyalty to ones own people and country |
nationalism |
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country Napoleons army was forced to retreat and remain |
Russia |
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first counsul to France |
Napoleon |
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French protestants during the Reformation |
Huguenots |
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composed of archbishops, bishops |
First Estate |
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composed of nobles and other aristocrates |
Second Estate |
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composed of middle class, artisans, townsmen, and peasants |
Third Estate |
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King and Queen of France |
Marie Antoinette and Louis XIV |
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What did the National Assembly do. What estate were they |
convened and signed the tennis court oath and the Declaration of the Rights of Man |
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political body with the authority to reform the tax system |
Estates General |
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gained absolute authority in France |
Committee of Public Safety |
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a period where their was mass execution |
Reign of terror |
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who wrote volumes of literature to describe and endorse Englightment details |
Voltaire |
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a five man committee |
Directory |
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document that demanded the of many of the abuses suffered by the french people |
Declaration of the Rights of Man |
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who invented the steam tractor |
John Fowler |
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cotton gin |
Eli Whitney |
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entrepreneurs |
Richard Arkwright |
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businessmen who sell inventions for financial gain at a risk |
entrepreneurs |
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spinning jenny |
james Hargreaves |
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reaping machine |
cyrus mccormick |
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steam engine |
James Watt |
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system that nourishes the soil |
crop rotation |
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seed drill |
jethro Tull |
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threshing machine |
Andrew Meikle |
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where cotton was spun |
Cottage industries |
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times where they were many industrial changes |
industrial revolution |
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flying shuttle |
john Kay |
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revealed a passage to the western plains that enabled the exploration and colonization |
Gregory Blaxland |
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confined the colonist to living along the ocean |
Great Dividing Range |
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new capital of Australia |
Canberra |
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pieces of eucalyptus wood that had been hollowed out by termites |
didgeridoo |
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the first governor of Australia |
Arthur Phillip |
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group of native people of Australia |
Aborigines |
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a sickness |
disease |
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places limits on child labor |
1833 factory act |
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restricted women and boys at the age of ten from working more than 10 hours |
Ten hour Bill |
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barred women and boys from working in the mines |
Mines Act |
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one of the greatest preachers in Britain during this period |
John Wesley |
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wrote Amazing Grace |
John Newton |
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editor of the newspaper the Liberator |
William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass |
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first won the election to a seat in Parliament in 1780 |
William Wilberforce |
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influential preachers, international ministry |
George Whitefield |
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telegraph |
Samuel Morse |
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wrote about the negative aspects of the Industrial Revolution |
Charles Dickins |
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built a steamboat using watt steam engine |
Robert Fulton |
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telephone |
Alexander Graham Bell |
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evolution |
Charles Darwin |
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came up with pasteurization |
Louis Pasteur |
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first airplane |
Wright Brothers |
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predicted the existence of the radio waves |
James Maxwell |
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described the difficulties of the life in Russia and wrote war and peace |
Leo Tolstoy |
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Bourgeoisie |
capitalist |
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proletariat |
laborers |
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little drinking |
temperance |
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anti semitism |
hostility to Jews |
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common ownership of property |
communism |
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the privilege to vote |
suffrage |
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no drinking of alchol |
abstinence |
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government ownership of a business |
socialism |
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first used to refer to a sweeping, targeted, and repeated attack on Jews in Russia |
pogrom |
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became the permanent capital of the Ottoman Empire |
Istanbul |
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the King of the ottomans and led the ottomans to defeat the Byzantine empire |
Mehmet II |
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worshiping many gods |
polytheism |
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weapon used by Ottomans to break through Byzantine defenses |
cannons |
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empire that was strong, powerful, and wealthy that endured for six centuries |
Ottomans |