Original Prompt### **An Era of Transformation: 1750-1900**
This period, often called the "Long 19th Century," is defined by three massive revolutions—political, industrial, and social—that reshaped the globe.
#### **Part 1: The Age of Revolutions (c. 1750 – 1815)**
*Enduring Issues: Power, Conflict, Inequality, Nationalism*
| Date | Event | Description & Significance |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **1750-1770** | **Enlightenment Spreads** | Intellectual movement emphasizing reason, rights, and liberty (Locke,
This teacher guide outlines a comprehensive lesson plan focused on 'The Age of Revolutions,' spanning from 1750 to 1900. It aligns with NYS Global History Framework and Regents preparation, emphasizing the transformative events that reshaped civilization across continents. The lesson comprises interactive activities, discussion prompts, and critical analysis of historical causations and enduring issues such as power, conflict, inequality, nationalism, and innovation. Students will compare and contrast significant revolutions, including the American, French, and Haitian Revolutions, as well as the Industrial Revolution, examining their distinct impacts. They will also evaluate the global repercussions of these changes and address how these revolutions challenged existing power structures differently. The guide includes various engaging materials such as timeline handouts, primary source excerpts, and group activities that promote synthesis and reflection on the interconnectedness of historical events and their influence on modern society.