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BJU World History ch 15
BJU
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History
9th Grade
02/12/2009

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List the three reasons that England permitted her American colonies great religious and political liberty.
Definition
1) the colonies' relative unimportance in the growing British Empire, 2) their failure to show a profit in their overseas trade. 3) the focus on English attention on more important matters in other parts if the world
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Following the Seven Years' War, what did England expect from her colonies in exchange for the benefits England provided?
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to "pay their own way"; then in 1763 Parliament passed series of laws restricting colonial trade.
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What was at the root of the colonial protest against the actions of Parliament?
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"no Taxation without representation"; They believed Parliament had overstepped its authority and violated their royal charters which said all powers of taxation rested with the colonial assemblies, not British Parliament.
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What battle fought in October of 1777 was the turning point in the War for Independence? What European country openly supported the American cause as a result of this victory?
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Battle of Saratoga, France
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Define the principle of federalism as it relates to the American government.
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delegating specified powers to the national government and reserving all other powers for the state governments.
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Pilgrims
Definition
English Separatists
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Mayflower Compact
Definition
temporary agreement establishing civil authority for the Plymouth Colony
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George III
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king of England during the American Revolution
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Declaration of Independence
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document written by Thomas Jefferson on July 4, 1776 that declared America's independance
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George Washington
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American General during the Revolution
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Treaty of Paris
Definition
Britan made concessions to America and more importantly acknowledged independance of the colonies
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popular sovereignty
Definition
government based upon the consent of the governed
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Bill of Rights
Definition
first ten amendments to the Constitution that clearly define some liberties
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T/F ? The American Revolution was a conservative action and the French Revolution was a radical action. Why?
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p. 387 and 392
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What battle began the American Revolution? Did it come before or after the Declaration of Independence?
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p 390
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T/F Most of the early settlers came to the new world to get away from religious persecution. They wanted an "ideal society" where the state would assist but not interfere with the church. This ideal society eventually failed because future generations did not have the same religious convitions as the early Puritans.
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p 388
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T/F Most colonists showed a respect for English law and a love for local government, but no colonists (Christians and non-Christians) liked British interference in colonial matters, therefore no colonists were loyal to the crown.
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p 389
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Define "Old Regime."
Definition
the name given to the political and social order in France before the French revolution
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Who bore the greatest tax burden under the French system of taxation? List and define the three types of taxes that they had to pay.
Definition
Peasants, 1) pay fee for land to live and work on. 2) Pay fee to former land owner when hands changed. 3) Pay fee for use of machines. 4) perform the Corvee-forced labor. 5) respect nobles' hunting privileges
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What is the name for the list of grievances which the delegates took to the convening of the Estates-General? list four of the most common grievances listed by the delegates of the Third Estate.
Definition
cahiers, equal taxation, equal justice, written constitution, and destruction of feudalism
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What action of the Parisian mob is considered the beginning of the French Revolution and the downfall of the Old Regime? Give the month, day, and year of this event.
Definition
the storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789
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List the three most prominent members of the Jacobin clubs.
Definition
Jean-Paul Marat, Georges-Jacques Danton, and Maximilien de Robespierre
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First Estate
Definition
consisted of the Roman Catholic clergy
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Second Estate
Definition
consisted of the nobility
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Third Estate
Definition
Everyone else in France
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Louis XVI
Definition
could not rule France in absolutism
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"Tennis Court Oath"
Definition
declaration that the delegates of the Third Estate would not disband until a written constitution was established
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Declaration of the Rights of Man
Definition
listed the rights of the people
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Assignats
Definition
paper money
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Civil Constitution of the Clergy
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placed the church under state control and provided election of all the clergy by the people and required the clergy to take oath of loyalty to the state
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Jacobins
Definition
advocated radical changes
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sans-culottes
Definition
("without breeches")these people were workers in Paris
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Brunswick Manifesto
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called the people to rally behind their king; issued by the Duke of Brunswick and promised that he would restore Louis XVI to power
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Committee of Public Safety
Definition
they set about to create new order in France
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Levee en masse
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stated that all people will help in war
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coalition
Definition
temporary alliance of nations to keep the Revolution from spreading
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Directory
Definition
new government system that provided for a two-chamber legislature
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Corvee
Definition
system of forced labor
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What is the period from 1796 and 1815 often called in European history?
Definition
the Napoleonic Era
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What event officially brought an end to the French Republic? In what year did this occur?
Definition
crowning of Napolean, 1804
Term
What battle illustrates the military genius of Napoleon and is often called his greatest triumph?
Definition
Austerlitz
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What country did Napolean invade in 1812? What policy did this country practice to impede the French invasion?
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Russia, scorched-earth policy
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In what battle was Napolean defeated for the final time? Who led the allied forces? To where was Napolean banished?
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Battle of Waterloo, Duke of Wellington, St. Helena
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Napolean Bonaparte
Definition
emperor of France from 1796-1815 (he was made First Consul for life)
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Lord Nelson
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British fleet commander
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coup d'etat
Definition
a sudden and illegal seizure of power by force
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Code Napolean
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the codification of French laws (Napoleon's most famous accomplishment)
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Continental System
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plan of attack to close Europe's ports to British ships
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guerrillas
Definition
little wars
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Duke of Wellington
Definition
beat Napolean at Waterloo
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List the accomplishments of Napoleon.
Definition
p 405-406
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