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Plan your lesson in Industrial and Political Revolution (1750 - 1914) and Social Studies with helpful tips from teachers like you. Students will learn the key events of the French Revolution in order to apply their knowledge of the Revolutions Framework to this historical event. They will also.
KEY IDEA: ENLIGHTENMENT, REVOLUTION, AND NATIONALISM: The Enlightenment called into question traditional beliefs and inspired widespread political, economic, and social change. This intellectual movement was used to challenge political authorities in Europe and colonial rule in the Americas.
In the late 18th century, Toussaint L’Ouverture (1743-1803) led a slave uprising, also known as the Haitian Revolution, that liberated the former French colony and created the Republic of Haiti.
The Haitian Revolution had major impacts on the Caribbean, Europe and the United States. CARIBBEAN: -starting in 1791, after 13 years of civil war between the Haitians, led by Touissant L'Ouverture, and the French, the slaves of Saint Domingue finally gained independence from France, and Saint Domingue became an independent republic of Haiti.
Do we need kings? Can people govern themselves? What rights do we all have? Can science and understanding uplift all of humanity? This topic lays the foundation for our modern thinking about the world. From democratic revolutions to the establishment of empires backed by industrial power.
Kids learn about the Industrial Revolution including where it began, how long it lasted, the First and Second Industrial Revolution, cultural changes, transportation, working conditions, and interesting facts. Educational article for students, schools, and teachers.