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refers to the period before 1789 and the French revolution
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Old Regime
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corvee was a tax on
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Labor
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the taille was a tax based on
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Land
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Great grandson of Louis XIV
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Louis XV
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Regent of Louis XV
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Duke of Orleans
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Louis XV’s minister
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Cardinal Fleury
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r. 1774 – 1792 in France
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Louis XVI
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Finance minister to Louis XVI
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Necker
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The three estates
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• The Clergy
• The Nobility • Everyone else |
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What did the gabelle tax?
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Salt
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Leader of the French national guard
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Marquis de Lafayette
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The National Assembly decided that they need a statement of rights before they could finish their constitution, what was this declaration?
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
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What said that the Catholic Church was now a branch within the state government and no longer functioned independently
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Civil Constitution of the Clergy
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published Declaration of the Rights of Women
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Olympe De Gouges
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This Declaration said that if the Royal family was harmed, Austria and Prussia would declare war on France
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The Declaration of Pilnitz
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political group that drew a lot of ideas from the enlightenment (Especially Rousseau) but tended to focus on the more radical ideas of the enlightenment; from Paris
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Jacobins
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broke off from the Jacobins and were more in control of the Legislative Assembly than the Jacobins
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Girondists
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o Radical committee that formed in the city that started running the city outside of the legislative assembly
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Paris Commune
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were the most radical street people of Paris who wanted a Republic and universal male suffrage
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• The Sans-Culottes
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was a leader of the Montagnards(Subgroup of the Jacobins)
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• Robespierre (
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law that stated that one must leave all of their land to either their oldest son or their oldest male relative
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Primogeniture
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wrote “Reflections on the Revolutions in France”
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Burke
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references the National Convention from the summer of 1793 – summer of 1794
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• The Reign of Terror
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o The Guillotine became a symbol of
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• The Reign of Terro
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• The time period after Robespierre’s execution during which the Bourgeoisie regained power
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The Thermidorian Reaction
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o He was born in Corsica (French holding), so he was born as a French citizen. He was born into less nobility
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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o This constitution established the consulate (Big main phase of the French Revolution)
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Constitution of Year VIII
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This concordat reestablished the French relationship with Rome and in essence ended the Civil Constitution of the Clergy
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the Concordat of 1801
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Great Britain's representative at the Congress of Vienna
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o Lord Castlereagh
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Representative of Austria at the Congress of Vienna
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o Prince Metternich
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