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Napoleon
Estates
100

This was built by King Louis XIV and was used to throw parties in order to please the nobility.

Palace of Versailles

100

At this meeting, the 3rd Estate requested to vote individually.

The Estates General
100

The National Assembly would be replaced by

The National Convention

100

Napoleon's sudden takeover of power was called

coup d'etat

100

This Estate worked the hardest and paid the most taxes.

3rd Estate

200

This war weakened the French economy. 

The French Indian War (7 years war)

200

Rumors that circulated around France stating nobles were hiring men to attack peasants.

The Great Fear

200

The execution weapon of choice for the Committee of Public Safety

The Guillotine

200

New set of laws created by Napoleon which took away individual rights won during the revolution.

Napoleonic Code

200

Made up of Clergy and paid no taxes.

1st Estate

300

Collected taxes for the King.

Controller General

300

The 3rd Estate broke away from the Estates General and call themselves the

National Assembly

300

The Committee of Public Safety was led by

Maximilien Robespierre

300

Napoleon created these as first consul.

lycees

300

This Estate used peasants to farm their land provided by the King

2nd Estate

400

He was the most powerful ruler in French history.

Louis XIV

400

The document that focused on liberty, property, and resistance to oppression.

Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen

400

The first act of the National Convention was

execution of King Louis XVI

400

An agreement signed with the Pope to restore power to the church.

Concordat

400

This Estate would first break away from the Estates General.

3rd Estate

500

War between these two groups of people weakened French society.

Protestants and Catholics

500

The violent symbolic start of the French Revolution

The Storming of Bastille

500

This campaign was against anyone deemed an enemy of the republic.

The Reign of Terror

500

Napoleon's defeat and last attempt of power was called 

the Hundred Days

500

The King belonged to which Estate?

None, he was above them all.
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