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Miguel Hidalgo - 1 views

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    outstanding link. highly recommended.
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Maximilien de Robespierre - 0 views

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    Robespierre: On the Moral and Political Principles of Domestic Policy
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The Civil Code Index - 0 views

  • liberalism and conservatism,
  • The Civil Code has served as the model for the codes of law of more than twenty nations throughout the world.
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      shows that the code has been very important in about 20 nations in the world
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Olympe de gouges - 0 views

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    Explains the beliefs that Gouges has presented to the population about human rights and freedom. Mainly of women's rights and suffrage movements. It also explains what steps she took to attempt her revolutionary plan.
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Napoleon Bonaparte - 0 views

  • general
  • command of the French army in Italy
  • briefly imprisoned
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    Basic Facts
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    It's good to get the basic facts down. How will you use this information to help you in the debate though?
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    I will not use the specific information, but it's good to know basic information about Napoleon in order for me to get a better understanding of how he contributed to the French Revolution.
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Olympe de gouges, philosopher - 0 views

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    Article chronologically lists out her life from beginning until the end and also includes her most famous works on the rights of women.
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Faq#5: Napoleon and Education - 0 views

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      currently used all around the world today. SAT and ACT are used for uniformity, a principal originally proposed by Napoleon
  • uniformity
  • indoctrinating the masses with the right principles
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    simply and clearly states the impact Napoleon had on the education system
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Commonalities between Napoleon Bonaparte and Toussaint LOuverture - by Robert Heston - ... - 0 views

  • fter the French Revolution in 1789, the leadership in France waffled over the issue of slavery.  At first the "Rights of Man" was only applied to Frenchmen, free blacks, and mulattoes.  Under pressure from the plantation owners these rights were rescinded in 1791, leading to the slave revolt in Haiti.  One of Toussaint's first acts after the start of the rebellion was to help his former master escape to safety.
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Maximilien de Robespierre - 0 views

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    Is there any cited author of this page? There is no source of where the information came from.
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Declaration of Women's Rights - 0 views

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    This article lists out all of the rules of women's rights that Gouges wrote herself. Just like the American Constitution, there is a preamble followed by many articles. This helps clarify and state the actual goals of Gouges' revolution.
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Patrick Henry - 0 views

  • Henry opposed the adoption of the new Constitution of the United States. He objected to it because it contained no "bill of rights" and because it infringed too much on the rights of the states. He wanted the country to remain a confederation and feared that under the Constitution it would become merely "one great consolidated national government of the people of all the States." Henry's advice to reject the Constitution was not followed, but it was as the result of such opposition that the first ten amendments to the Constitution, popularly known as the Bill of Rights, were adopted.
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    -shows Henry's reasoning for his opposition to the constitution
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    The thing about Patrick Henry that is confusing is that he was very anti-federalists and he did not believe that the Americans should have a strong central government that controlled the people completely. The main reason for this is because he did not opression to take place again. So, although he supported the Declaration of Independence, he actually voted against the American Constitution.
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