The Age of Revolution

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The Age of Revolution Timeline Essential Questions Map Age of Reason Scientific Revolution The Enlightenment Enlightened Writers Enlightened Despots Political Revolutions American French Latin American 2

I. Map of Political Revolutions Russia British colonies in America France Germany Mexico Spanish colonies in America 3

II. The Scientific Revolution Scientific Revolution: A change in the way people looked for answers to life s questions Age of Reason: a time when math and science were used to make decisions (not faith) Scientific Method: a process of experimentation and observation Geocentric Theory: Earth centered universe Supported by the Church Heliocentric Theory: Sun centered universe Proven with a telescope to be true Went against the Church s teachings Great Scientists of the Scientific Revolution Name What they did Effect on Society Copernicus Developed the theory that the sun was the center of the universe (heliocentric theory) His ideas were rejected because he could not prove them Galileo Proved the heliocentric theory with a telescope Proved that the Church was wrong about something Newton Explained why the heliocentric theory worked (gravity and laws of motions) Set up the idea that there were natural laws in our world Descartes Used math and science reasoning instead of faith to find answers Introduced the Age of Reason Used the scientific method 5

III. The Enlightenment The Enlightenment: when society became enlightened to the way the world really works (natural laws of science and not divine belief) Especially as applied to political ideas Enlightenment Writers and Thinkers: Name John Locke Baron de Montesquieu Ideas All people have certain rights The government is supposed to protect everyone s rights If the government fails to protect people s rights people can overthrow the government Separate the powers of government: Jean Jacques Rousseau Social Contract People should create their own government and laws but agree to follow them too! Majority rule Voltaire Wrote plays, essays, poems criticized the monarchies, Church, and nobility Wrote Candide Inspired people to accept new enlightenment ideas Enlightened Despots Enlightened Despot: an absolute monarch that used their power for the good of the people Maria Theresa: (Austria) - Everyone should pay taxes Nobles and Clergy too! - Education for all children Joseph II: (Austria Maria s son) Choose govt. officials on their talent not who they were or who they knew Catherine the Great: (Russia) expanded Russia s borders got a warm water port 6

IV. Impact of the Enlightenment Common people became aware of new rights they had People began to consider revolution as an option to change their government Political Revolutions: The 3 Political Revolutions we will study about here: American French Latin American V. American Revolution When: Late 1770 s Where: British colonies in America Goal: to break away from British control How the Enlightenment influenced the American Patriots: Americans were VERY influenced by the European Enlightenment writers The Declaration of Independence: LOCKE: - all humans have political rights - the people have the right to overthrow a bad government The U.S. Constitution: MONTESQUIEU: separation of powers ROUSSEAU: - Social contract between people and government - majority rule Impact the American Revolution had on other cultures: It inspired other people to have their own revolutions The U.S. Constitution became a model for other nations to follow and use 7

VI. French Revolution When: 1780 s and 90 s Where: France Goal: Wanted a new government to protect them Causes Unfair Social Class System.5 % poorest people paid all the taxes - wealthiest people enjoyed all the privileges Economic Problems poor govt. decisions and 1.5% bad harvests caused starvation for the poor 1 st Estate Clergy 2 nd Estate Nobles Enjoyed all the privileges Enlightenment Ideas they let common 98% people realize that they had choices about their govt. 3 rd Estate Middle Class (Bourgeoisie), Common workers, Peasants Paid all the taxes American Revolution showed that it was possible to win a revolution and change govt. Important concepts of the French Revolution Bastille: - French prison stormed by French citizens - this event began the French Revolution (July, 14th, 1789 Bastille Day!) Estates-General: legislative body of France (like Parliament or Congress) (they make the laws) Declaration of the Rights of Man: - similar to the American Declaration of Independence - stopped the privileges of the 1 st and 2 nd Estates Radicals: - wanted great amounts of change often used violence (Jacobins) - led by Robespierre Reign of Terror: - began with the execution of Louis XVI - tens of thousands of nobles killed The Directory: - 5 man committee of moderates (not radicals ) - ran France after the Reign of Terror - was weak and inefficient 8

VII. Revolutions in Latin America When: Early 1800 s Where: Spanish colonies in America Goal: to break away from Spanish control Causes Spanish control Spanish govt. controlled too much Latin American life American and French Revolutions showed that it was possible to defeat a European monarchy Simone Bolivar: great revolutionary leader against the Spanish in Latin America Results of the Revolutions in Latin America Spain gave up its colonies in Latin America New nations were created 9