Unit Four: The Age of Revolution in the Atlantic World World History 10Unit Four: The Age of Revolution in the Atlantic World World History 10
These events and ideologies literally revolutionized government in the Atlantic world, setting the state for the spread of democracy and liberalism around the world in the 19th and 20th centuries
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00chapter 21 outline – Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World, 1750-185000chapter 21 outline – Revolutionary Changes in the Atlantic World, 1750-1850
Spanish and Portuguese possessions in the Americas and in Asia. In the 1600s and 1700s, the British then checked Dutch commercial and colonial ambitions and went on to defeat France in the Seven Years War (1756–1763)
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Chapter 17—Atlantic Revolutions and Their Echoes, 1750–1914 Chapter 18—Revolutions of Industrialization, 1750–1914 Chapter 19—Internal Troubles, External Threats: China, the Ottoman Empire, and Japan, 1800–1914 Chapter 20—ColonialChapter 17—Atlantic Revolutions and Their Echoes, 1750–1914 Chapter 18—Revolutions of Industrialization, 1750–1914 Chapter 19—Internal Troubles, External Threats: China, the Ottoman Empire, and Japan, 1800–1914 Chapter 20—Colonial
A. the creation of “modern” human societies, an outgrowth of the Scientific, French, and Industrial revolutions
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Strayer with Sources Chapter 17: Self Test completedStrayer with Sources Chapter 17: Self Test completed
All of the following questions emerged from the ideas of the Atlantic revolutions except
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Unit 5 Study Guide – Chapters 17 and 18 Chapter 17 Study GuideUnit 5 Study Guide – Chapters 17 and 18 Chapter 17 Study Guide
Asia, much as India was its southern peninsula. The entire world came to measure longitude from a line, known as the prime meridian, which passes through the Royal Astronomical Observatory in Greenwich, England
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