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Abbe Sieyes
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wrote What is the 3rd estate? and was a member of the Directory
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Consulate
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the new gov. of France
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civil code of 1804
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napolionic code.
abolished eldest son as primary heir Fathers had control over family the rights of employers over worker Labor Unions forbidden Ended Church's monopoly Fuedal obligations of peasants dissapeared Heredity social distictions abolished |
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Peace of Amiens
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between France and Great Britain was merely a truce.
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Treaty of Tilsit
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Tsar Alexander I and Napolean met. Prussia (openly) and Russia (secret) became allies.
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Milan Decree of 1807
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attempt to stop nuetral nations from stop trading with Britain
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Marie Louise
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Marries Napoleon after his divorce with Josephine cause she couldn't have a child
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Treaty of Chaumont
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Restoration of the Bourban throne
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The Hundred Days
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period of Napolean's return, frightened great powers and made peace settlement harsher on France.
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Romanticism
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reaction against the enlightenment. Empasized midieval past.
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William Wordworth
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"lyrical ballads"
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Lord Byron
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British Novelist. Used imagination and broke with old traditions.
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Friedrich Schlegel
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Wrote Lucinde - against prejudices on women
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Greatest German writer of the time. Writes The Sorrows of Young Werther
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John Constable
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Romantic painter, focuses on rural life
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Viscount Francious Rene de Chateaubriand
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Wrote The Genius of Christianity, known as the "bible of Romanticism"
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Johann Gottfried Herder
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German Nationalism. Resisted Napolean and French life
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Georg Willhelm Friedrich Hegel
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most important philosopher of the Romantic Era
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Sir Walter Scott
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Novelist, set novels in Midievel past
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Thomas Carlyle
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British Historian, attributed possitive qualities on Muhammad.
Book = On Heroes and Hero-Worship |