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The French Revolution

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This was the chief tax of France that the First Estate was exempt from.

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Comprised the Second Estate with a population fo 350,000 and 25% of land ownership.

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Prior to the abolishment of Feudalism, many of the Third Estate were known as.

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This group made up the First Estate and was controlled by those from aristocratic families.

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This group of merchants, lawyers, and bankers made up the higher end of the Third Estate.

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Identify one of the three reasons for the breakdown in the French economy.

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This group in the Estates-General was often outvoted by a 2-1 block.

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Attempt to write a constiution after being locked out of the Esates-General was sworn.

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Mob violence led to the storming of this Parisian capital landmark.

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Newly formed National Assembly issued this document inspired by the US Decl. of Ind + Bill of Rights

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This new conservative body created laws and eventually declared war on Austria.

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Seizure of property and lands of this group were sold to raise money for the nation.

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The new government of France consisted of this type of Monarchy.

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Rebellion by this group in Paris, captured the King, demanded a National Convention and universal suffrage

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Radicals gaining power in National Assembly known for being 'without breeches'

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Radical group that was divided into factions of the Mountain and Girondins

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Louis XVI and this wife were executed by the National Convention.

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To ensure all those against the revolution were punished, Robespierre headed up this>

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Council of 500 and Elders selected 5 Elders to run this group.

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It is estimated that 40,000 people were executed during this era.

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At 30 years old this General gained power over France in event known as.

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Though Napoleon was not religious, he reinstituted this group in exchange that they didn't demand the return of properties

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Simplification of laws that preserved many ideas of the revolution.

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This nation's Naval supremacy was an enemy of Napoleon that he could never defeat.

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The first of Napoleon's military failures against the Russians led to this.

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What is the Taille?
Who were the Nobles?
Who are Serfs?
Who is the Clergy?
Who are the Bourgeosie?
Food Shortage, Overspending, inflation
Third Estate
Tennis Court Oath
Bastille
Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
The Legislative Assembly
Catholic Church
Limited
Paris Commune
Sans-Culottes
Jacobins
Marie Antoinette
Committee of Public Safety
Directory
Reign of Terror
Coup d'etat
Catholic Church
Napoleonic Code or Civil Code
Britain
His exile on Elba





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