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Thomas Hobbes
believed that the government should be based on facts Believed that roligion should be seperated from politics -
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Johne Locke
Believed that all people were born good and were given natural rights -
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Baron de Montesquieu
The government should be broken in to different sections and that each should have some power seperation of power -
English Bill of Rights
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voltaire
felt that things should be explained logically and peasonibly fought against intolerance tyranny and superstion -
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Ben Franklin
Slavery should be abolished cause it was wrong legislator advisory board that would work for government and no pay -
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Against absolute power he believed in individulism people should have pwer or a sayin -
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Adam smith
self interest guides the most effecient use of resources -
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Father Hildalgo
he had urged people to fight for mexican independence als he had questioned his own church -
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Cesare Beccaria
DIdnt believe in cruel and unusual punishment fair and speedy trials same crime same punishments -
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Thomas Jefferson
Education for all majority of people make good choices government should have too much power -
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Mary Wollstonecraft
believed people should bebased on individual moral virtue not gender -
tarring and feathering
tarring and feathering was really used in the American colonies they used it againist the british officals and loyalisth -
seven years war peace treaty between Great Britain and France
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Stamp Act
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Repeal of Stamp Act
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Townsend Act
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Riots in Boston met with violence by British troops
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Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre was the killing of five colonists by British regulars on March 5, 1770 -
The boston Tea Party
The Sons of Liberty had went on to a boat and dumped 70% of tea in to the boston harbor -
The Gaspee incident
The Gaspee was chasing a ship that was thought to be smuggling later that night jonh brown and some men went aboard and burned the ship. -
Committees of Correspondence
The Committees of Correspondence was formed by colonist -
Boston Tea Party
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First Continental Congress
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The Intolerable or Coercive Acts
The colonies were pressed with more taxs -
the quebec act
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american revolution
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Declaration of Independence
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American and French representatives sign two treaties in Paris: a Treaty of Amity and Commerce and a Treaty of Alliance
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Simon Bolivar
believed in a strong central government -
Ratification of Constitution of the United States of America
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Ratification of Constitution of the United States of America
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Ratification of Constitution of the United States of America
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S(and torming of the Bastille, prison armory) in Paris
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beheading of king louis XVI
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1791 U.S. Bill of rights ratified
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french revolution
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hati revolution
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French National Assembly gives citizenship to all free people of color in the colony of Saint Domingue
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france declares war on austria
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France declares war on Britian
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All slaves on Saint Domingue emancipated by the French revolutionary authorities to join the French army and fight against the British
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Toussaint leads troops against the British
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French colonial forces defeated by Toussaint
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War ends between Great Britain and France
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Constitution for Haiti
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General Leclerc sent by Napoleon to subdue colony and re-institute slavery
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New declaration of war between Great Britain and France
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Napoleon crowns himself emperor of France
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ean-Jacques Dessalines crowns himself emperor of Haiti
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British end the slave trade
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Declarations of self-government in most Latin American colonie
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French expelled from Spain
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Napoleon defeated and French empire reduced in Europe to France alone
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French abolish slave trade
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U.S. President Monroe declares doctrine against European interference with the new republics in the Americas, known as the Monroe Doctrine. (US)