Enlightenment and Revolution

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Across
  1. 1. The Religious Society of Friends.
  2. 3. The British commander who surrendered to the colonist.
  3. 8. English anti-slavery advocate.
  4. 12. A right given to women during the first Republic in France.
  5. 13. Napoleon conquered two of these in Europe.
  6. 14. Revolutions promoted this as a form of political organization.
  7. 16. This mountain range is located in the 13 colonies.
  8. 18. A right to a Jewish national homeland.
  9. 19. Volksgeist who collected German literature.
  10. 21. Their consent was needed for the English monarch to rule.
  11. 23. These were mounted on pikes and paraded around Paris.
  12. 26. Charles Louis de Secondat actively sought this.
  13. 28. Forceful seizure of power in a nation.
  14. 29. The center of the Enlightenment.
  15. 30. What city was set ablaze to stop Napoleon from taking it?
  16. 34. Imperial Chinese equivalent to ”Divine Right of Kings.”
  17. 35. He suggested a rational analysis of human behavior and institutions.
  18. 36. Invoked by Miguel Hidalgo to rally the people of Mexico.
  19. 38. Napoleon’s agreement with the Church.
  20. 40. This was the military style used by the militias against the British.
  21. 42. The colonial population was not this when it came to political views and attitudes.
  22. 44. During the Reign of Terror priest were forced to take these.
  23. 47. The Philosophes believed rational science would lead to this and prosperity, justice and equality.
  24. 49. “Men are born and remain _____ and equal…”
  25. 50. “Land of Mountains”
  26. 52. The 3rd Estate did this on June 17, 1789.
  27. 54. Universal Conscription
  28. 56. This taxed molasses.
  29. 61. The first estate.
  30. 62. The American extension of the Seven Years' war.
  31. 63. The first emperor of Brazil.
  32. 64. Modern day Dominican Republic.
  33. 66. Loyalists during the American Revolution.
  34. 67. AKA Maximillian Robespierre.
  35. 69. He worked to discover the natural laws of politics.
  36. 70. Napoleon’s last battle.
Down
  1. 2. people can and should remove any government that does not fulfill its responsibilities.
  2. 4. Members of a distinctive national community.
  3. 5. American colonists did this to English products.
  4. 6. Who started the Haitian slave revolt?
  5. 7. Gens de couleur.
  6. 9. Society is an organism that changes slowly over generations.
  7. 10. How long was a Jacobin week?
  8. 11. Who were the favorite targets of Voltaire’s writings?
  9. 14. Most Enlightened thinkers were this at birth.
  10. 15. The British did this when citing the American hypocrisy of freedom.
  11. 17. He dominated the Congress of Vienna.
  12. 20. What did Enlightened thinkers have to do as social reformers to get their rights?
  13. 22. The creoles sought to displace these people and retain their position in society.
  14. 24. Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rico before 1838.
  15. 25. Francois-Marie Arouet first published at this age?
  16. 27. Women and children were this to male heads of household.
  17. 31. The notion that legitimate political authority resided in the people.
  18. 32. Half the male population could do this before 1791.
  19. 33. This is how French thinkers got their works into the hands of the readers of France.
  20. 37. The Dominate party of the Convention.
  21. 39. Prominent intellectuals in France.
  22. 41. Change was normal and was an agent of progress.
  23. 43. Ancien régime
  24. 45. He argued to make a nation wealthy was to let entrepreneurs compete with no rules and regulations.
  25. 46. Who did the French consult to write the Declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen.
  26. 48. This demonstrated the power of national sentiments.
  27. 51. This French person held the tricolor flag that evoked the emotions of nationalism.
  28. 53. Site of the first Women’s rights conference.
  29. 55. A revolutionary that fought for women’s rights in France.
  30. 57. They believed in the existence of God but denied supernatural teachings.
  31. 58. The Declaration of Independence was directed to the British what?
  32. 59. Painter of “Washington Crossing the Delaware.”
  33. 60. Born in Venezuela and he was inspired by George Washington.
  34. 65. An Imaginary, heroine of the American Revolution.
  35. 68. The site of the first battle of the American Revolution.