18.1
18.1 cont.
Louis, Louis, Louis
18.3
Napoleon
100

The French Calvinist Protestants were called this.

What is Huguenots?

100

This allowed the French Calvinists Protestants to worship in public outside of city limits.

What is the Edict of January?

100

This person is referred to as "The Sun King"?

Who was Louis XIV?

100

The persecution of the Huguenots laid the foundation of this.

What was the French Revolution?

100

In this year, Napoleon met his final defeat.

When was 1815?

200

The name given to the day that several thousand of French Calvinists Protestants were massacred by French Catholics.

What is St Bartholomew's Day Massacre.

200

This allowed French Calvinists Protestants to worship only in specifically designated towns.

What is the Edict of Nantes?

200

This person revoked the Edict of Nantes.

Who was Louis XIV?

200

This castle stronghold was stormed by the people of Paris on July 14, 1789.

What was Bastille?

200

This battle is when Napoleon met his final defeat

 What was the Battle of Waterloo?

300

The country that John Calvin fled to after being forced out of France.

What is Switzerland
300

This French King denounced Protestantism and claimed Catholicism.

Who was Henry IV?

300

This person was king during French Revolution.

Who was Louis XVI?

300

This estate was made up of middle class and peasants. 

What is the third estate?

300

Napoleon proclaimed a new republic for France called this

What was the Consulate?

400

The prominent family that led the Catholic forces in France.

What is Guise?

400

This person ruled for Marie de Medicis and Louis XIII.

Who was Cardinal Richelieu

400

This person famously said "After me the deluge"

Who was Louis XV?

400

This group declared itself as the official representative body of all the people of France.

What is the national assembly?

400

This person led the allied forces during Napoleon's final defeat.

Who was Duke of Wellington?

500

The French version of parliament

What is the estates general?

500

This person is considered to be the greatest naval hero the world has ever known.

Who was Lord Nelson?

500

This person was forced to call the Estates-General

Who was Louis XVI

500

This treaty was signed by Louis XIV and it established the existing state of things before the War of the League of Augsburg.

What was the treaty of Ryswick?

500

Napoleon established this system forbidding the importation of British goods into any European country under French influence.

what was the continental system?