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| Led the victorious British and Prussian troops at the Battle of Waterloo |
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| French Protestants persecuted by Catherine de Medici and Louis XIV |
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| Liberte, Egalite, et Fraternity (Liberty, Equality, and Brotherhood) |
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| Document signed by Henry IV of France, granting religious freedom to the Protestants (Huguenots) |
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| Seventeenth Century English King deposed during the Glorious Revolution |
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| Supporters of King Charles I during the English Civil War |
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| Eighteenth Century German princess who became Czarina of Russia in her own right; obtained a warm water port on the Black Sea; "Enlightened Despot" |
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| Paris prison attacked on July 14, 1789, beginning the French Revolution |
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| British admiral who destroyed the French fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar- |
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| Seventeenth Century French "Sun King" who built the palace of Versailles |
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| Seventeenth Century English King beheaded during the English Civil War |
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| Austrian princess who became Queen of France by marrying King Louis XVI |
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| Seventeenth Century King and Queen of England who received the throne in the Glorious Revolution |
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| Presenting her infant son to the Hungarian Parliament |
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| How Maria Theresa received 100,000 Hungarian troops to fight in the War of Austrian succession |
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| What Napoleon was forced to do after he learned that Moscow had burned and could not feed and house his troops |
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| Forces of Parliament during the English Civil War |
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| What the nobles were exempt from during the French Old Regime |
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| Battle in which Napoleon was finally defeated |
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| A feeling of pride and loyalty to one's nation |
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| Island on which Napoleon was exiled after his retreat from Russia |
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| Act of Union of 1702; united England and Scotland |
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| Parliamentary act to prevent James II from ascending the throne of Scotland |
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| Law which prevented women from ruling |
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| execution device used during the Reign of Terror |
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| What happened to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette |
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| How Napoleon found Moscow after the Battle of Borodino |
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| Seven foot tall Russian Czar who modernized his country after visiting Western Europe and built St. Petersburg, which was patterned after Paris, on the Baltic Sea |
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| King of Britain;never learned English and spent most of his reign in Germany |
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| Last Stuart ruler; daughter of James II; none of her 17 children survived her |
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| Extravagant French King who said, "After me, the deluge." |
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| English royal dynasty including James I, Charles I, Charles II, James II, William and Mary, and Anne |
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| Powerful members of Parliament who were given the Carolina colony for helping return Charles II to the throne |
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| Corsican general who became Emperor of France and attempted to conquer Europe |
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| Declaration of the Rights of Man |
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| Document which formed the basis of French democracy and declared the equality of all men; drafted by the National Assembly on August 4, 1791 |
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| Name given to the colony Charles II gave the members of Parliament who helped return him to the throne |
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| What made the Glorious Revolution "glorious" |
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| Action Austrian Emperor Leopold took to rescue his sister, Marie Antoinette |
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| French national anthem; sung by soldiers who marched from Marseilles to defend Paris from the Duke of Brunswick |
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| Napoleon's beautiful first wife |
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| King of France during the French Revoluton |
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| German princess who spent her entire life waiting to succeed Queen Ann but died two months before the Queen |
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| Seventeenth Century English King who was called the "Merry Monarch" for his wild behavior |
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| English pirates who attacked Spanish ships during the reign of Elizabeth I |
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| British King during the American Revolution; went insane |
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| World's most powerful country after the War of the Spanish Armada |
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| Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz |
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| 2000 room palace built outside Paris by Louis XIV |
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| Number of troops Napoleon took to Russia |
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| Number of troops who returned from Russia with Napoleon |
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| French scientist who translated the Rosetta Stone |
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| Ruled England as Lord Protector after the execution of Charles I; outlawed entertainment |
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| Which daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn ruled England during the Golden Age and defeated the Spanish during the War of the Spanish Armada? |
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| George II's court composer, wrote "Joy to the World", "Fireworks", "Water Music", and "The Messiah", from which comes the "Hallelujah Chorus" |
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