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Marie Antoinette
After being married to Louis 16 for seven years she gave birth to a girl. Marie was exicuted on 16 October 1793. After her death she became a big deal in the books.
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Robespierre
Robespierre was a French lawyer. He opossed war with Austria. Later he was executed in July 1794.
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Napolean becomes dictator of France
Napolean was a French military and poltical leader. He was a major influnce on many civil law. Trained as an artillery officer. After all this he became emporer .
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Use of the Gullotine
The guillotine was a machine used to cut peoples heads off. It was a blade between two grooved uprights. People would let it go so that it would cut thier head off.
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The Causes of The French Revolution
Although France was under difficult economy it was still one of the richest and powerful nations of Europe. The power soon went to legislative branch. Tohmas Jefferson was from Paris and so was Ben Franklin.
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National Assembly Created
The esataes general had elected members of the first, second, third estate. It represented commoners and, in practice, represented the bourgeoisie. The third estate had been granted "double represtation"
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Tennis Court Oath
The Tennis Court Oath was a povital event during the first days of the revolution. The oath was signed by 576 to577 which was signed my the third estate. Only one person did not sign the oath
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attack on the bastile
The storming of the Batille repersented the authority of in the center of Paris. The prison only held seven inmates at a time. It was the flashpoint of the French Revolution.
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D.R.M
The decleration is a fundemental document defining the individual and collective rights. First step toward writing a constition for France. Spirit of what has came to be called natural law.
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The Bread March
The march to Versailles was the most violent time during the French Revoultion. They went to obtain and lower the prices of the bread. Bread was thier main diet in the 1800s.
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The French Revolution begins and ends
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Royal Escape
The King and Queen were trying to escape from the prison at this time. The king wanted to get out to start military campaign to restore his power. He tried to flight the provoked treasion which lead him to his execution.
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Death of King Louis 16
King Louis the 16 was killed in January 21st,1793 by the guillotine in Paris. But before he was killed he got put in prision with his family. His wife Marie Antoinette was killed first. Then it was King Louis 16th.
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Reign of Terror
The Reign of Terror occured after the onset of the French Revolution. The death of the toll was ten of thousands of people killed by the guillotine . The guillotine became a symbol to the French Revolution.
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When did the revolution end
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Napolean's family rules
Napoleon's son became king of rome. He first gave power to his brothers. Then it was his sisters that came next.
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Napoleon's death
People thought napolean died of a cancer. Napoleon was losing wieght. His stomach had black material like coffee grounds.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-Did-Napoleon-Die-44507.shtml