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long imperial struggle between Britain and France fighting over the Americas
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Was the last king of France before the fall of Monarchy He let his wife spend millions on food and clothes
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Marie Antoinette was the last Queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an Archduchess of Austria.
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Maximilian François Marie Isidore de Robespierre was a French lawyer and politician was one of the main leaders of the French revolution .
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he was Emperor of the French from 1804 until 1814, and again briefly in 1814
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The end of the French Revolution started with the downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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The assembly by the 1st estate they made this because they wanted to have more than one vote since they were a higher social class.
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The Bastille is a fortress it was an armory and political prison. While the French army was transporting the prisoners thousands of people stormed the Bastille and killed the remaining guards. They put there heads on stakes and walked down the streets of Paris.
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Its a document about human rights. that is in the history in of human rights was documented in France
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Women from paris all gathered and Marched to Versailles or the palace where the kind and king live. They marched there and killed the guards and took the king and queen back to paris until they fixed everything.
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This was a time between where the first French Republic was established where around 40,000 people was killed most was innocent or petty crimes. Most executions was used with the guillotine.
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Was a navel engagement fought by France and Spanish against Britain but Britain got the victory.
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Battle of the Three Emperors was one of the most important and decisive engagements of the Napoleonic Wars.
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French invasion of Russia was a war where Napoleon wants to fight for his power and how good he is as a leader. instead he went to Russia and it was in winter and France could not find anything went with 450,000 and came back with only 40,000
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France was Invaded by the Allies and then Paris captured. Then was captured Napoleon and sent him off to St. Helena
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Napoleon Bonaparte was exiled because he was to cocky
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Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday 15 when Napoleon was defeated by two armies by the seventh collision and British prince of Walstatte