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The Bourgeois Revolutions
American Revolution
Declaration of Independence
4th July 1776
Popular Soverignty
Limited male suffrage
Inealible rights
Happiness
Freedom
Equality
Independence War
1775-1783
Revolutionary leaders
George Washington
Military commander
First president
Benjamin Franklin
Scientist
Never president
Thomas Jefferson
Political ideologist
Third president
US's support
Spain
The Netherlands
France
Causes
Rise of taxes
Parliamentary representation
Autonomy in commercial activities
French Revolution
1789-1799
Stages
National assembly
Constituent assembly
Legislative Assembly
The Convention
The Directory
The consulate
Causes
Crisis
Economic
Bankrupt
War
Royal family's lifestyle
Rise taxes
Social
Unequality
Estate system
2nd Estate: nobility
1 vote each
3rd Estate: peasantry/ bourgeoisie
Change voting system
2nd Estate: no
3rd Estate: yes
1 more item...
1st Estate: no
1st Estate: church
Napoleonic Empire
Domestic policy
Civil Code
Civil marriage
Divorce
State education
Adoption
Interational policy
Military victories
Defeated in 1815
Art
Neoclassicism
Empire style (1800-1820)
Propaganda
Consequences
End of the Ancien Régime
Republics
No estate system
Everyone pays taxes