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This was a book written in 1789 by Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès
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It existed form June 13, 1789 to July 9, 1789. It was a revolutionary assembly established by the by the representatives of the Third Estate
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The timeline of the french revolution
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On June 17, the Third Estate decided to break from the Estates General and draw up their own constitution. They now call themselves the "National assembly" They found themselves locked out of their usual meeting place so they gathered by a nearby Tennis court. This is considered the first crucial part in the french revolution
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The medieval fortress and prison in Paris known as the Bastille Was stormed in July 14 1789 while it was only housing 7 prisoners but it was considered a symbol of abuse of the monarchy and its fall was the flash point of the french revolution
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an angry mob of nearly 7,000 working women – armed with pitchforks, pikes and muskets – marched in the rain from Paris to Versailles in what was to be a pivotal event in the intensifying French Revolution. To the beat of a drum, the women chanted “Bread!
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The Legislative Assembly was the legislature of France from 1 October 1791 to 20 September 1792 during the years of the French Revolution.
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Louis XVI was the last king of France (1774–92). He was executed for treason by guillotine in 1793.
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a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution
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This event is when Napoleon crowned himself as emperor because...he could
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is the French civil code established under Napoléon I in 1804.
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This is the event of the invasion on Russia by France and the leader of the french army Napoleon HE is regarded as one of the most successful war generals ever.
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This took place in Belgium on June 18, 1815, marked the final defeat of French military leader and emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.