Categories: All - enlightenment - socialism - revolution - democracy

by Anna Runåker 8 years ago

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Cause and effect

The period between 1750 and 1914 in Europe was marked by significant social, political, and economic transformations that laid the groundwork for modern society. The Enlightenment introduced new ways of thinking that challenged traditional ideas about religion and monarchy, promoting values of liberty, equality, and secularism.

Cause and effect

Execution of Louis XVI

1707

1700

1865

1815

1789

1790

1914

1720

Rise of Democracy

Karl Marx

Encyclopaedia

Diderot

Montesquieu

Entrepreneurs

USA

Unions

Factories in cities

Industrialization

Secularization

Urbanization

Railroads

James Watt

Steam Engine

Enclosure

Industrialising England

Economic liberalism

Parliamentary system

Suffragettes

Short term

Long term

Indirect cause

Suffrage

Prevent/hinder

Strengthen monarchy

Preventing war in Europe

Congress of Vienna

Working class

Middle class

Direct cause

Upper class

Communism

Socialism

Liberalism

Strengthen conservatism

September Massacres

The Terror

Legend

Actors perspective

Idealism

Structuralism

Executing the king Louis XVI

Voltaire

Rights and values

Liberty

Equal worth and class

Democracy

Challenging old ideas of religion and monarchy

Philosophes

French Revolution

The Enlightenment

Visualizing Cause and Effect: The Rise of Democracy and Industrialization in Europe, 1750-1914.