Exam 1 Times Flashcards
absolutism
16th C- French Revolution
constitutionalism
England mid-17th C
Versailles
built 1660s Louis XIV France
intendants
1660s Fr to secure Louis XIV’s power
The War of the Fronde
1648-1653 Fr
The English Civil War
1642-1649
Thomas Hobbes
Eng mid 17th C (wrote Leviathan 1651)
“The Glorious Revolution”
Eng 1688
Second Treatise on Govt
1690 Locke
“English Declaration of Rights”
1689
Jaques-Benigne Bossuet
late 17th/early 18th C
putting-out system
18th C (GB, Fr, Germ)
enclosures
mid 1700s Eng
guilds
17th C Eng
moral economy
18th C Europe
Agricultural Revolution
18th C Holland, Eng, later Fr
John Wesley
18th C England
triangle trade
18th C
bourgeoisie
Eur 17th-18th C
salons/coffee houses
Eur 1720-1780 Enlightenment
philosophes
Eur Enlightenment 1720-1780
Immanuel Kant
1724-1804 German
Marquis de Condorcet
18th C Fr Enlightenment
Voltaire
18th C Fr Enl
Deism
18th C Enl
Thomas Paine
1737-1809 Eng Enl
“Essay Concerning Human Understanding”
1690 Locke
Cesare Beccaria
18th C Italian
Mary Wollstonecraft
late 18th C British
“the general will”
18th C Enl Rousseau Fr
“Enlightened Absolutism/Despotism”
18th C Enl Voltaire Fr
Emmanuel Sieyes
18th C pre-Fr rev
Estates-General
1789 meeting Fr
The Bastille
attacked July 14, 1789 Paris
The Great Fear
Fr 1789
Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen
1789 Fr
Society of the Friends of Blacks
1790 Fr
Petition of the Jews
1790 Fr
sans-culottes
Fr Rev group late 18th C
Jacobins
1792 Fr
Maximilian Robespierre
leader of Jacobins 1792-1794 Fr
Reign of Terror
1793-1794 Fr
De-Christianization
1794 Fr
Levy in Mass
1792-1794 Fr
The Republic of Virtue
1793-1794 FR
Thermidorean Reaction
1794 Fr
The Code Napoleon
1804 Fr
The Continental System
1807 Eur