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Common method of execution during the French Revolution
Members of the first estate; made up roughly 1% of the population
Members of the second estate; made up roughly 2% of the population
The name typically applied to merchants, artisans, and bankers from the third estate
There was a significant shortage of this
Where the French royalty lived
King of France during the French Revolution
Queen of France during the French Revoution
A French fortress that was used as a prison and as a place to store weapons. It was raided at the start of the French Revolution
The from of government before the French Revolution; The ruler has full control
A French revolutionary who was a major figure in the revolution; led the reign of terror.
A movement led by Maximilien Robespierre that killed thousands of innocent people
King Louis XVI was charged with this and was executed
Assembly of the French estates
The French government that was established during the revolution
Refers to someone who was a member of the radical movement that started the reign of terror
An overthrow or forced change of government
The social movement taking place at the same time as the French Revolution; a major inspiration for the revolution
A government ruled by a king and queen
an oath signed by the 3rd estate on a tennis court
The 3rd estate renamed themselves as the...
The 3rd estate promised to not leave until they created a...
The leader who became emperor of France after the revolution
A hat used as a symbol of freedom and as a symbol of allegiance to the revolution
A member of the French royal family
Someone who has rights in a country; native or naturalized
A term for owing money; the financial state of France
A form of government where the people have power; French government after the revolution
A low class laborer
The capitol of France

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