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  1. 3. “French sugar and coffee colony” on the western third of the island of St. Domingue, also known as the Hispaniola.
  2. 6. The 18th century group of French economists that advocated compliance to the “natural order” of social institutions and free trade.
  3. 9. The “new body” created by French commoners due to inequality in voting (two words; no space in between).
  4. 10. A former prison that symbolizes the abuses of the (French) monarchy and the corrupt aristocracy.
  5. 13. The (plural) term for the escaped slaves of the Haitian slave revolt
  6. 14. The term for the “three sectors of society, or estates” that was called to a meeting by the French governor to address the financial situation (two words; separated by a dash).
  7. 16. The movement of the “young agitators, all of whom contributed to magazines, pamphlets, and other publications advocating for greater autonomy for the Philippines” (two words; no space in between).
  8. 17. The name of a “large area” won after considerable military success by those fighting the Spanish during the Bolívar revolutions(two words; not separated by a space).
  9. 19. Region in which Austria and Russia successfully rolled back Ottoman dominance.
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  1. 1. The writings that popularized revolutionary ideas in Europe.
  2. 2. The region Cavour led the drive to unite under the only native colony, the House of Savoy (two words; no space)
  3. 4. The century in which Spain’s “grip on parts of its empire lasted throughout”.
  4. 5. Name of the movement calling for “Italian resurgence”.
  5. 7. period during which the (French) government executed thousands of opponents of the revolution, including the king and queen, sprang from the Jacobins.
  6. 8. People born of Eauropean and Indian parents.
  7. 11. Colonists who were born in Spain or Portugal
  8. 12. People born of European ancestry in the Americas.
  9. 13. Those of African and either European or Indigenous ancestry.
  10. 15. Belief of “practical politics of reality” held by Count di Cavour.
  11. 18. The term for individual maori (Polynesian) tribes.