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Is a royal chateaux in Versailles, in the Ile-de-France region of France.
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Social contract theory, nearly as old as philosophy itsel, is the view that person's moral and political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live.
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Was a revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General
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The members of the French Estates-General for the Third Estate, who had begun to call themselves the National Assembly, took the Tennis Court Oath to form a new government.
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The medieval fortress, armory, and political prison in Paris known as the Bastille represented royal authority in the center of Paris.
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Is a fundamental document of the French Revolution and in the history of human and civil rights.
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Convicted felon Nicholas-Jacques Pelletier became the first person to be executed by the guilotine
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is overthrown and arrested by the National Convention
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By the guillotine, King Louis XVI died and had the Revolution Square renamed the Place de la Concorde.
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The Committee of Public safety was set up on April 6th, 1793, during one of the crises of the Revolution.
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The French Revolutionary government set up by the Constitution of the Year III
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is the French civil code establishedd under Napoleon I it was drafted by a commission of four eminent jurists.
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In Notre Dame cathedral, Napoleon I was named emperor of Paris.
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Was a foreign system policy of Napoleon I of France
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is banished to the Mediterranean island of Elba. Former emperor
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The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815, near Waterloo in present-day Belgium, then part of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was fought by Napoleon and his French Army.
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Napoleon I was a fearless and courageous military leader for the French. However, on May 5th, 1821, he died on his island.
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Shortly after the death of Napoleon I, the Republican government created a new calendar system. This was because monarchy had returned to France.