The estate in which made up most of the population in France but had the least rights, govt. power or money.
What/Who is the 3rd Estate?
The first violent act of the French Revolution.
What is the Storming of the Bastile?
The execution device used for quick beheadings during the French Revolution.
What is the guillotine?
The initial style of France's government after the revolution.
What is a republic?
King Louis XVI (16th) was this type of ruler.
What is an absolute monarch?
One of the main legacies of the French Revolution defined by beheadings and many fatal skirmishes.
What is violence?
The fates of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette in the revolution.
What is beheaded?
The emperor of France who ruled as a dictator after the revolution.
Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?
The major war King Louis XVI spent $13 billion of France's money which crippled their economy before the revoluion.
What is the American Revolution/Revolutionary War?
The MAIN goal of French Revolutionary groups but many interpreted it differently.
What is the removal of the king?
The leader of the Committee of Public Safety and de facto dictator of France.
Who is Maximilien Robespierre?
People were more proud to be French after the revolution due to this concept rising in the country.
What is nationalism?
The incompetent and unfair group of advisors from the 3 Estates King Louis XVI called in to try and solve France's economic problems.
What/Who is the Estates General?
The most radical of the French Revolutionary groups who wanted the King to be killed.
What/Who are the Jacobins?
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The time from 1793 - 1795 where 40,000 mostly innocent French were killed by the Committee of Public Safety via guillotine.
When/What was the Reign of Terror?
During the revolution the French Republic started wars against other European monarchies such as the one Queen Marie Antoinette was from.
Where is Austria?
What is the National Assembly?
The written document in 1789 that gave French men their rights as citizen but didn't for women or slaves.
What is the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen?
2 changes the Republic of France installed in the country to distance themselves from the monarchy.
What is changing the flag, getting rid of Catholicism, changing how time was kept, the calendar, addressing people or removing the monarchy?
The date Napoleon Bonaparte took power of France and effectively ended the French Revolution.
When was November 9, 1799?