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English Civil War Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map Underlying Causes : Immediate Causes: How does it end: Who List three people… Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified

Glorious Revolution Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map Underlying Causes : Immediate Causes: How does it end: Who List three people… Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified

American Revolution Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map Underlying Causes : Immediate Causes: How does it end: Who List three people… Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified

French Revolution Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map Underlying Causes : Immediate Causes: How does it end: Who List three people… Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified

Latin American Revolution Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map Underlying Causes : Immediate Causes: How does it end: Who List three people… Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified

English Civil War Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map Underlying Causes : Immediate Causes: How does it end: Who List three people or group of people… Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified The revolution that begins to shift power from a monarchy to Parliament (political authority to tax & make laws, religion, king’s extravagant spending) Charles I breaks a deal with Parliament, in which he promised Parliament more rights and freedoms for them and all Englishmen in return for new tax monies. Parliament’s military forces (the Roundheads) defeat the king’s forces (the Cavaliers); the king is tried for treason and executed. Oliver Cromwell eventually becomes the autocratic ruler of England. (“Lord Protector”) Oliver Cromwell- leader of Parliament’s New Model Army and becomes autocratic ruler Charles I- divine right monarch; executed Parliament- representative legislature that wants more rights for Englishmen and the power to make laws and taxes Parliament is a representative body that wanted more of a voice in governing England (making laws and taxes) which is fair and worth the fight, esp. if you agree with John Locke as I do.

Glorious Revolution Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map What: Causes: How does it end: Who List three people… Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified James II leaves England as William and Mary become monarchs w/out “ shot being fired”, a.k.a. The Bloodless Revolution James II’s wife has a son (Catholic) and Parliament fears a Catholic monarchy. James II dissolves Parliament James II leaves England due to military threat of William & Mary (& Parliament) Monarchs and Parliament share power (constitutional monarchy) James II- Catholic monarch William & Mary- Dutch royalty who become monarchs of England Parliament- representative legislature which finally has its rights and powers guaranteed in a constitution Individual rights and freedoms are written down in the English Bill of Rights which forever limits the power of the monarchy in England.

American Revolution Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map Underlying Causes: Immediate Causes: How does it end: Colonies win Independence ; form democratic Government based on the Constitution w/ individual rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights Who List three people…. 1.George Washington Leader of the colonial army 1 st President of the USA 2.Thomas Jefferson Wrote the Declaration of Independence 3. Parliament Along with King George III made Laws and taxes for N. Amer. Colonies w/out them having a say so in those decisions “no representation” Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified  Battles at Lexington and Concord  Signing of Declaration of Independence  Mercantilism  “no taxation w/out representation” in Parliament  Enlightenment philosophers  Inspiration of English/Glorious

French Revolution Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map High taxes Poor wheat harvest; starvation Enlightenment philosophers 1 st and 2 nd Estate block any attempt by 3 rd Estate for change National Assembly Execution of Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette Reign of Terror; Napoleon becomes autocratic leader Who List three people…. 1.Louis XVI: divine right monarch who lived a life of luxury and ignored suffering of his people and was executed 2. Robespierre: Led the whole revolution ( Nat’l Assembly, Reign of Terror) and was Eventually executed himself 3.Napoleon: military leader of France who becomes the Emperor of France Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified Underlying Causes: Immediate Causes: Attack on the Bastille How does it end:

Latin American Revolution Summary of Important Events Where did this happen? Draw a map Underlying Causes: Immediate Causes: How does it end: Who List three people… Why Personal Opinion Why was this revolution justified