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Chapter 22: Atlantic World

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History 104 SI opening activity for mad libs. Review for Chapter 22: Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775-1815

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Chapter 22: Atlantic WorldOnline version

History 104 SI opening activity for mad libs. Review for Chapter 22: Revolutions in the Atlantic World 1775-1815

by Jessica Fox
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challenging Equality common Atlantic social sovereign absence investors Enlightenment economic vulnerable religious inequality

The growth of the economy created new inequalities between the rich and poor .

Inflation of the cost of goods hurt the poor while in trade and manufacturing made fortunes .

Political ideas derived from the led to a call for liberty that led to demands for a government in which the people were .

Economic was acceptable .

between men and women was not desirable or deemed practical .

Nobles and non - nobles among the social elite found cause for the traditional monarchial governments to protect private property .

The British and French governments raised taxes , making them to calls for reform .

In the of a powerful established church , the colonists were used to having freedom .

In the colonies , free people enjoyed greater and equality .

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