French Revolution

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Revolution
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A major change
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French Revolution
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A major change in government that began in 1789; it brought an end to the absolute monarchy and a start to a representative government
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Old Regime
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A combination of the absolute monarchy and feudalism in France; it included the three estates
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Estates
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The social classes in France
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First Estate
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They consisted of the Roman Catholic Clergy; they received special privileges and paid no direct taxes
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Second Estate
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They consisted of the Nobles; they received special privileges and paid no direct taxes to the king
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Third Estate
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They consisted of the bourgeoisie, the san-culottes and the peasants; they paid high taxes and had no special privileges
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Bourgeoisie
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They were the urban middle-class; they were the merchants/artisans and were well-educated and often wealthy
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San-Culottes
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They were the urban poor; they were the cooks/servants who were paid low wages and were often out of work
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Peasants
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They were the rural poor; they were the farmers who paid about half of their income in taxes to the nobles, the church and other agents of the king
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Estates-General
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The legislative branch of the French government prior to the French Revolution; it could meet only with permission from the king (May 5th, 1789)
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Vote by Order
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When each estate received one vote; this was favored by the First and Second Estates
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Vote by Head
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When each representative received one vote; this was favored by the Third Estate
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June 17th, 1789
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This is the date that the Third Estate voted to leave the Estates-General and form a new body of government for the people of France
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National Assembly
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This was legislative branch of the government; it proclaimed an end to the absolute monarchy and the start of a representative government
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Tennis Court Oath
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A promise made by the members of the National Assembly to stay together until they had written a constitution for France; this was the first deliberate act of the revolution (treason)
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Louis XVI
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He was the king of France at the start of the revolution; he was weak and indecisive
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Marie Antoinette
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She was the queen of France at the start of the reevolution; she was from Austria and spent too much money on herself
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Versailles
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A palace built by Louis XIV outside of Paris; it was home to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
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July 14th, 1789
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This is the date that represents the symbolic start of the French Revolution; Parisians stormed the Bastille
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Bastille
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A medieval fort and prison in Paris used to store gun powder
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Fall of the Bastille
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Hundreds of hungry people stormed the prison in search of gunpowder to save Paris and the National Assembly; this was the symbolic start of the revolution
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August 4th, 1789
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This is the date the National Assembly ended the Old Regime, feudalism, church tithes and the special privileges of the First/Second Estates
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Liberty, Fraternity, Equality
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This was the slogan (battlecry) of the French Revolution
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Legislative Assembly
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This was the legislative branch of government that was elected in to power and voted to start a war with Austria; it was forced to step down from power
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Austria
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Hoping to spread their revolutionary ideas, France voted to declare war on this country
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National Convention
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This was the legislative branch of government that deposed the king of his title, declared France a republic and publically executed the king and queen
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Robespierre
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The radical leader during the French Revolution responsible for the Reign of Terror; he wanted to create a Republic of Virtue
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Reign of Terror
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The excessively violent period of time during the French Revolution under the rule of Robespierre
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Republic of Virtue
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Robespierre's attempt to erase all traces of the monarchy, nobility and the Catholic Church
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Marat, Jean-Paul
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A radical supporter of the French Revolution who used his newspaper to demand more blood; he was eventually murdered
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Danton, George
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A radical supporter and close ally of Robespierre who was eventually declared a traitor; he was executed the guillotine
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Guillotine
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A machine used to behead people; it was suppose to make death quick and painless
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Committe of Public Safety
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A group of 12 men who decided who was an enemy of the state; those who were, were executed
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Directory
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A group of 5 men who were given control of France following the Reign of Terror; Napoleon was one of the 5 men
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May 5th, 1789
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This is the date that the Estates-General was called to order; the 1st and 2nd estate expected to dominate the Estates-General
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National Assembly
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This was the legislative branch of the government; it ended feudalism, serfdom, taxes to the church and the special privileges of the 1st and 2nd estates
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Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
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This was the document written by the National Assembly that identified the natural rights of the French citizens as well as their other liberties
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Radicals
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This group hated the king, wanted drastic and sweeping changes and advocated the use of violence in the name of the revolution
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Conservatives
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This group liked the king, wanted no more changes and was opposed to violence
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Moderates
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This group could live with or without the king, wanted some additional changes and supported violence only if it was justified