the Congress of Vienna attempted to make the political structure of France _______________________
(800)
the way it was before the war
prophesied France's doom
(400)
Louis XV

French term for the middle class
(300)
Bourgeoisie

treaty that established the existing state of things before the War of the League of Augsburg
(800)
Treaty of Ryswick

_____________ justified the way the French kings ruled, creating political tension
(600)
French religion/religion

year Napoleon met his final defeat
(400)
1815
island where Napoleon died
(400)
St. Helena

French Calvinist Protestants
(400)
Huguenots

French leader forced to surrender to Prussia during the Franco-Prussian War
(400)
Napoleon III

edict that allowed French Protestants to worship in certain territories
(600)
Edict of Nantes

the King of France felt that his authority over ______________ and ____________ was threatened by the Protestant Reformation
(600), 300 each
church and state

year the first written constitution of France was completed
(600)
1791

immediate cause of the Franco-Prussian War was the question of who would succeed to the throne of this country
(600)
Spain

group of people that paid half of their income in taxes
peasants

prominent family that led the Catholic forces of France against French Protestants
(600)
Guise

Edict that Louis XIV revoked that caused many Protestants to flee France
(600)
Edict of Nantes

when the National Assembly ended the lord's privileges of collecting land taxes, it attempted to abolish this
(900)
feudalism

the multiparty system contributed to a(n) __________ government
(800)
unstable

year the British navy defeated the French and Spanish navies at the Battle of Trafalgar
1805

French castle stronghold stormed by the people of Paris in 1789
Bastille

made up the nobility of France
Second Estate

the "Reign of Terror" began under his leadership
Maximilien Robespierre


country that withdrew from Napoleon's Continental System
Russia

established by Napoleon to shut off trade to England
Continental System
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Louis XIV's bureaucratic government decreased the independence of _____________ governments
(1000)
local and town/local

reigned over France for 70 years
Louis XIV

massacre of thousands of French Protestants on August 24, 1572
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre

members of this group declared themselves as the National Assembly
Third Estate
commanded the British fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar
Lord Nelson

edict that allowed French Protestants to worship in public
(1000)
Edict of January
new government established by Napoleon
Consulate

first Protestant king of France
Henry IV

battle where napoleon met his final defeat
Battle of Waterloo

those on this side of the National Assembly were radicals who wanted the Revolution to go further
Left

cardinal that ruled for Louis XIII
Richelieu
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magnificent palace Louis XIV built mainly for French nobility
Versailles


French version of Parliament that grew weaker during the Hundred Years' War
Estates-General

reigned during the French Revolution
Louis XVI

Battle of Leipzig

Jacobin Club

British commander that led the allied troops at Napoleon's final defeat
Wellington

country Lord Castlereagh represented at the Congress of Vienna
Great Britain

Tennis Court Oath

reestablished as king after Napoleon Bonaparte
Louis XVIII
the revolution that broke out after the Second Republic was proclaimed, shaking the confidence of the new republic
April Revolution
one of the first things this group did was execute Louis XVI
National Convention (NOT National Assembly)

bONuS!! He was the most influential person during what event?
Von Metternich; Congress of Vienna
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decree that ended the lord's privileges of collecting land taxes
August 4 Decrees
name given to the reign of Louis Philippe
July Monarchy