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The first meeting since 1614 of the French Estates General, the estates being the nobility, the church, and the common people
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A pledge signed by 576 of the 577 members from the Third Estate who were locked out of a meeting of the Estates General
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A public holiday, this is the day that the middle class stormed the bastille prison
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The national Assembly adopted the French Constitution
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This was the time when women were near rioting about the high price of bread
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Louis XVI takes the royal family and attempts to flee from Paris to Montmedy but they only make it to Varennes before they are caught and arrested
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Louis XVI reluctantly accepts the draft of the Constitution
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A proclimation is issued by Chaarles Ferdinand, the Duke of Brunswick, threatening that if the royal family was harmed , the people would be too
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Held power during the first years of the First French Republic
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The period of violence in which tens of thousands were excuted by guillotine
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Government system where 5 directors had executive power in France
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He gained a lot of power through military success and installed himself as First Consul
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Agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII that solidified the Roman Catholic Church as the majority church of France
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U.S. buys Louisiana territory from France for 15 Million dollars
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Napoleon established control over most of continental Europe during his his reign as emperor
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This forbade privilages based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and said government jobs must go to the most qualified
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Sea battle fought between the British Navy and the combined fleets of the french and spanish navy
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Trade embargo against Britian and Irelan during the Napoleonic wars
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War between the french and the combined forces of spain, portugal, and the Uk for the Iberian Peninsula
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Napoleon returns to power in 1815 and gets taken down by the 7th coalition. Last campaign of Napoleon
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Napoleon was exiled for the rest of his life on St. Helena Island. Not allowed to return to france again, Napoleon died on St. Helena in 1821