NAPOLEON BUILDS AN EMPIRE Napoleon Comes into Power
... The inhabitants of this French colony, influenced by the French Revolution, demanded their rights African slaves demanded their freedom ...
... The inhabitants of this French colony, influenced by the French Revolution, demanded their rights African slaves demanded their freedom ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Basic liberties that French citizens should have Under threat from the French peasants, King Louis XVI accepted the decisions of the National Assembly ...
... Basic liberties that French citizens should have Under threat from the French peasants, King Louis XVI accepted the decisions of the National Assembly ...
The Storming Of The Bastille
... Church, and the common people. Summoned by King Louis XVI to propose solutions to his government's financial problems, the Estates-General sat for several weeks in May and June of 1789, but came to an impasse as the three Estates clashed over their respective powers. It was brought to an end when ma ...
... Church, and the common people. Summoned by King Louis XVI to propose solutions to his government's financial problems, the Estates-General sat for several weeks in May and June of 1789, but came to an impasse as the three Estates clashed over their respective powers. It was brought to an end when ma ...
Unit Organizer - Lyndhurst Schools
... conquer Europe, and was defeated by an alliance of European nations. Essential Questions 1. Why were members of the Third Estate dissatisfied with their way of life under the Old Regime? 2. Why was the fall of the Bastille important to the French people? 3. What political reforms resulted from the F ...
... conquer Europe, and was defeated by an alliance of European nations. Essential Questions 1. Why were members of the Third Estate dissatisfied with their way of life under the Old Regime? 2. Why was the fall of the Bastille important to the French people? 3. What political reforms resulted from the F ...
DAY 114: Summation Questions From Play
... D. None of the members of the First and Second Estates joined the National Assembly. 17. When radicals took control of the Assembly, the king and queen A. were executed. B. were restored to power. C. fled to Austria. D. served sentences of life imprisonment. 18. "Since one must take sides, one might ...
... D. None of the members of the First and Second Estates joined the National Assembly. 17. When radicals took control of the Assembly, the king and queen A. were executed. B. were restored to power. C. fled to Austria. D. served sentences of life imprisonment. 18. "Since one must take sides, one might ...
The French Revolution
... 4. June 20, 1789 – Tennis Court Oath (700) 5. July 14, 1789 – Fall of the Bastille (702) 6. August, 1789 – National Assembly writes the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (703) 7. October, 1789 – March to Versailles (703) 8. June 1791 – Attempt to flee and Declaration of Pillnitz (7 ...
... 4. June 20, 1789 – Tennis Court Oath (700) 5. July 14, 1789 – Fall of the Bastille (702) 6. August, 1789 – National Assembly writes the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (703) 7. October, 1789 – March to Versailles (703) 8. June 1791 – Attempt to flee and Declaration of Pillnitz (7 ...
review sheet for french revolution/napoleon/industrial revolution test
... NATIONAL CONVENTION – renamed from the National Assembly GUILLOTINE - France’s tool of execution; chopped off peoples’ heads including Louis XVI and Robespierre ...
... NATIONAL CONVENTION – renamed from the National Assembly GUILLOTINE - France’s tool of execution; chopped off peoples’ heads including Louis XVI and Robespierre ...
War With Austria The Radicals Take Over The National Convention
... • Louis and family seek aid of Legislative Assembly • Arrested and deposed Paris crowds storm the Tuileries ...
... • Louis and family seek aid of Legislative Assembly • Arrested and deposed Paris crowds storm the Tuileries ...
Germaine de Staël
Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein (French: [stal]; 22 April 1766 – 14 July 1817), commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a French woman of letters of Swiss origin whose lifetime overlapped with the events of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era. She was one of Napoleon's principal opponents. Celebrated for her conversational eloquence, she participated actively in the political and intellectual life of her times. Her works, both critical and fictional, made their mark on the history of European Romanticism.