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Louis XVI, Divided over a fundamental issue, Versailles, bc France, both government and people, was broke.
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Protestant Jean-Paul Rabaut Sait-Etienne, finding themselves locked out of their usual meeting hall at Versailles, and thinking that their king was forcing them to disband, Sallee du Jeu de Pauume, represented the power of the people.
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Hundreds of Parisians, the prison was attacked and overtaken by protestors at the start of the French Revolution, Bastille Paris, fears that King XVI was about to arrest France's newly constituted National Assembly.
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The Marquis de Lafayette with the help of Thomas Jefferson, men are born free and remain free and have equal rights, France's National Constituent Assembly, established the rights of French people to limit the power of the goverment
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Women in the marketplaces of Paris, several hundred women staged a protest against the high price of bread at the City Hall, Palace of Versailles, Concerned over the high cost and scarcity of bread
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Charles-Henri Sanson, political instability, social inequality, and economic distress, Place de la Revolution in Paris, found guilty of treason
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Maximilien Robespierre, a period of extreme violence and mass executions, France, took harsh measures against those suspected of being enemies of the Revolution
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Cecille Rensalt, Guillotine, Place de la Rèvolution, Paris, The Thermidorian Reaction
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Napoleon Bonaparte, Civil Code of France, the French Consulate, determined to unify France into a strong modern nation
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Napoleon I, was famously seized it from the popeś hands and placed it on his head, Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, to gain prestige in international royalist and Catholic circles and to lay the foundation for a future dynasty
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the British Army, to advance on and capture the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, via the Virginia Peninsula situated between the James and York Rivers, Iberian Peninsula, Frustrated by Portugalś defiance of his Continental Blockade against trade with Great Britain
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Barcley de Tolly and Pyotr Bagration, the Grande Armèe, across the river Neman, in an attempt to force Tsar Alexander I to cease trading with Britain
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The coalition, the Mediterranean island of Elba, Poroferraios harbor on Molo Elba, Napoleon Bonaparte disastrous campaign in Russia ended in defeat,
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Napoleon, from stomach cancer, on the island of Saint Helena, possibly from stomach cancer, although some theories contend he was poisoned