French Revolution and Napleon

  • France socially divided

    Divided the continent in two, which created one country and paved the way for the ... In the early 1700's America was a society in which many particular, racial
  • Tennis Court Oath

    Tennis Court Oath
    The Tennis Court Oath was the Third Estate in France in the face of King Louis XVI's desire to hold onto the country's history of absolute government.
  • Civil Consitution of the Clergy

    Civil Consitution of the Clergy
    During the french revelution an attempt to reognize the roman cathlic church in france on the national basis.
  • Declaration of the Rights of Men

    Declaration of the Rights of Men
    This presented to the world a summary of the ideals and principles of the Revolution and justified the destruction of a government based upon absolutism and privilege and the establishment of a new regime based upon the nalienable rights of individuals, liberty, and political equality.
  • Battle of Valmy

    Was the first major battle of the War of the First Coalition, and saved the infant French Republic from early destruction.
  • Reign of Terror

    Reign of Terror
    Its purpose was to purge France of enemies of the Revolution and protect the country from foreign invaders.
  • Death of Robespierre

    Maximilien de Robespierre was the leading voice of the government that ruled France during the French Revolution.
  • Napoleon Overthrows the Directory

    Napoleon Overthrows the Directory
    Napoleon had arrived unannounced from Egypt at Frejus.
  • Concordat

    Concordat
    Was an agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII, signed on 15 July 1801
  • Continental System

    Continental System
    Was Napoleon's attempt to stop Britain's export and re-export trade with Europe and it was outlined in two Decrees
  • Invasion of Russia

    Invasion of Russia
    Also known as the Patriotic War of 1812.
  • Congress of Vienna

    Congress of Vienna
    Was a conference of ambassadors of European states chaired by Metternich
  • Waterloo

    Waterloo
    Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blucher and the Prince of Orange against the Emperor Napoleon,