Categorías: Todo - republic - nationalism - sovereignty - independence

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The Age Of Revolutions

The late 18th and early 19th centuries marked a significant period known as the Age of Revolutions, featuring pivotal events like the American and French Revolutions. These movements were driven by a desire for independence, nationalism, and new political structures.

The Age Of Revolutions

The Age Of Revolutions

This ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa is one of the most spectacular of the ancient world. Find out more about the people of Ancient Egypt, their gods and goddesses, magical land, and daily life.

Nationalisms

Egyptian Art has a major role in conveying the essential traits of this great civilization.

The Egyptian art portrays best what this civilization valued the most, what people looked like, how they dressed, the jobs they had, etc.

Unification nationalism
Germany
Italy

Works of art in Ancient Egypt

Egyptian art includes paintings, sculptures, hieroglyphics, papyrus sheets, pottery objects. Give a few examples.

Separation nationalism
Ottoman Empire
Austrian Empire

Colors in Ancient Egyptian art

What are the colors used most often in Egyptian paintings? Type them in.

Liberal Revolution

A 'pharaoh' was the supreme political and religious leader of the land. The word 'pharaoh' comes from Greek and it initially related to the designation of a royal residence.

Each pharaoh was usually the son or declared heir of the previous pharaoh, born of the Great Wife (pharaoh’s chief consort) or sometimes a lesser-ranked wife favored by the pharaoh.
Among the over 300 pharaohs in ancient Egypt, only a few of them succeeded to leave behind an eternal legacy.

A parliament
suffrage

universal

census-taker

National sovereignty
Right to the nation
Division of powers
Judicial
Ejecutive
Legislative
Form of state

Guess the Pharaoh


Type in the name of this important pharaoh and the period in which he ruled. Example: Ahmose I, 1570 - 1546 BC.

Monarchy

French Revolution

Add here information about the clothing Ancient Egyptian people wear.

The first republic
The directory (1795 - 1799)

Directority

Census-based suffrage

Bang of the state

The convention (1792 - 1795)

Footwear in Ancient Egypt

Egyptians went barefoot most of the time, but on special occasions, they liked to wear sandals. Nevertheless, the materials from which the rich people and the poor ones made their sandals differed.

Era of terror

Robespierre

Universal male suffrage

How did children in Ancient Egypt dress?

Type in a short description of the way the children in Ancient Egypt were dressed.

Tax reform
Discontent of the bourgeoisie

How did the Egyptian women dress?

Type in a short description of the way the women from Ancient Egypt were dressed.

Subsistence crisis

How did the Egyptian men dress?

Type in a short description of the way the Egyptian men dressed.

Beginning of revolutionary progress
The constitutional monarchy (1791 - 1792)

Clothing materials in Ancient Egypt

The hot summers and mild winters in Egypt favored light clothing made predominantly out of plant fibers.

Animals skins and feathers were sometimes worn by priests and pharaohs.

Type in several examples of clothing materials.

Girondinos

Declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen

American Revolution

Ancient Egyptian Farming


One of the reasons for which this civilization was so successful was the fact that they used farming to produce their own food and cloth. The farmers grew their crops along the bank of the River Nile.

Birth of a nation
Republic
Federation of states

What animals did the Egyptians have?

Animals were very important to Egyptians both because they were a source of food and drink, and they helped the farmers with pulling the plow, eating unwanted crops, and trampling in the seeds. Type in several examples.

War of Independence
Treaty of Versailles
Statement of independence
George Washington

What crops did the Egyptians grow?

They grew all sorts of crops, but the most important was grain, from which they made bread, beer, and porridge. Type in various types of crops.

wheatbarleyonionleekcucumberlettucecabbagebeans
Causes of the revolution
Bourgeois revolution
Tea riot
Illustrated ideas

Activity

What were the main activities during this season?

Think of how the farmers benefited from this season. Example: during the Flooding Season, many farmers were working for the pharaoh to build temples and pyramids.