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TERMS Enlightenment and Revolution Enlightenment Politics Social Contract Theory Natural Rights Consent of the Governed Hobbes vs Locke Rousseau Thomas Paine Common Sense Republican Ideology Birth of Liberalism Declaration of Independence Declaration of the Rights of Man American Revolution French Revolution Haitian Revolution Seven Years War French and Indian War 1756 1763 Music La Marseillaise http www youtube com watch v BcxRfg96dTQ 4 41 Hobbes vs Locke Hobbes 1651 Locke 1690 Jean Jacques Rousseau 1712 1778 Voltaire Rousseau Enlightenment Rock Stars Different visions Voltaire s improved world of rights and toleration Rousseau s new world Rousseau s Social Contract Popular sovereignty People s will Representative government a poor substitute Thomas Paine Common Sense 1776 THE ABLE DOCTOR OR AMERICA SWALLOWING THE BITTER DRAUGHT Declaration of Independence approved July 4 1776 Vote and First Reading of Declaration of Indep endence July 4 1776 5 54 A Revolution in France Tennis Court Oath Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen The Terror 1789 1793 Enlightened Despot Napoleon More than a slave revolt The Haitian Revolution 1791 1804


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