Enlightenment political thinkers like John Locke and Thomas Hobbes introduced numerous new ideas like the social contract theory, separation of powers, inalienable rights, and other concepts that were welcomed by revolutionaries worldwide. This included leaders in France, the United States, and later many others.
<span>Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Europe, as well as the most eligible bride after she inherited the title of "Duchess of Aquitaine, France. She first married King Louis of France and became Queen Consort of France. This marriage was annulled after 15 years because she did not provide King Louis of France with a son. She then married King Henry II of England. She was influential in ruling England and France. King Henry and Eleanor ruled over an area from the Pyrenees mountains in the south to the Cheviots mountains in the north. Their children would rule England and parts of Europe for the next 330 years. </span>
The sons and daughters of liberty were opposing the rules of the British parliament. They placed taxes on everything! This angered our Founding Fathers so they boycotted ALL British goods. For tea they used coffee. This made British trade very poor. Therefore the British Parliament took taxes off of everything but tea! This led to the Boston Tea Party. Later came the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. He knew the British soldiers were here because there would be 2 lamps on the church f they came by sea and 1 if they came by land. The minute men met the soldiers at Concord and that's when the Revolutionary war began. Exciting right?
Islam regulates, apart from beliefs, also everyday life and customs. For example, it restricts what you can eat (halal) and effectively ensures that you will most likely eat with fellow Muslims (you're unlikely to eat non-halal food with non-believers).
It also regulates your day, requiring you to pray five times a day - this has a big influence on people's everyday life.
During his long reign, some of the methods that Franz Josef used to maintain his Habsburg empire were:
- 1. He crushed a revolt by his Hungarian subjects and executed their leaders.
- 2. He split his empire into Austrian and Hungarian parts, and set up a parliament in Budapest.
<h3>What did Franz Josef do?</h3>
Franz Josef was a Habsburg emperor who was responsible for enlarging it and making it a very large empire. To do this, he needed to be ruthless sometimes.
One such time was when he crushed a revolt by the Hungarians and then killed their leaders as punishment. He then split the empire into the Austrian and Hungarian parts leading the empire being called the Austria - Hungary empire.
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