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| Wife of Louis XVI- conspired against french government, very hated, and was executed. |
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| Nobles refused to pay taxes: immediate cause of the revolution |
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| Priest- Pamphlet: what is the 3rd estate? Without commoners there would be no france |
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| legislative body: nobles believed it was a violation of tradition |
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| Independence day: Paris misread king, king misread Paris- national assembly was saved! |
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| Declaration of the rights of man and citizen |
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| law: equality under law and freedom of religion: considered death certificate of old regime |
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| trade unions and strikes illegalthe |
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| Western province of france: counterrevolution broke out here |
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| Committee of public safety |
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| law making body: carry out executive duties of the government wanted to continue terror |
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| The most prominent member of committee. conscripted males into army and directed economic production for military purposes |
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| Napoleons new form of government: ended the revolution in france, in effect |
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| Agreement with pope (napoleon) napoleon agree with pope= he was a good catholic- reconciled catholics with napoleon. |
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| policy- economic isolation of england |
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| Russian emperor- napoleons ally, resumed trade with england in 1810 |
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| Peace treaty- russia became napoleons ally, prussia openly and russia secretly |
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| made napoleon invade russia, where he lost all his army |
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| Tiny atlantic island of coast of africa- napoleon was exiled here to die. |
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| king of france- not a good monarchiast |
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| Charles Alexandre de callone |
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| minister of finance- all of his proposals would have underminded the political and social power of french aristicracy: policies reflected advanced economic and administrative thinking today |
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| people of paris- their attitudes , desires, and ideals were the primary factors in developing the revolution |
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| List of grievences: information on state of france |
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| irish born writer and british statesman: one of the most important foreign critics of french revolution |
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| a military requisition on the whole population: consrcripted males to military and directed economic production to military powers |
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| constitution" reflected thermidorian determination and reject constitutional monarchy and democracy |
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| naval battle: ended all frecnh hope of invading britain- guaranteed british control of sea for the entire war |
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| conventions attempt to de christianize all france |
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| the civil constitution of clergy |
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| LAW: decreed clergy be elected: many bishops and priests were unhappy |
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| Defensive alliance(England, France, Russia) 1st half of the 20th century, Middle East, SIG: Europe was divided into two parts |
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Chief Minister of Germany End of 19th century, begininng of 20th Germany Dropped Russia from alliance and weakened the 3 emperors league |
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