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this was built for King Louis XIII. This was built because he wanted more authority and expansion of power and land.
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This was because he wanted to extract more power. so for that he moved the capital from France to Versailles
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He married Marriot Antonet. She wold be a bad queen and then that would be the cause of the french revolution
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This was the start of the liberty of the french and how the french got their liberty to not be a monarchy and be a government
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this tennis court was made by the representatives of the third state. This was to not separate until a constitution was established
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This was a fear that King Loui was about to rest the new National assembly. Led a crowd of Parisians to successfully besiege the Bastille
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thsi was a document that said people from France had rights and liberty. this was the central document of the french revolution
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The crowd besieged the palace and, in a dramatic and violent confrontation, they successfully pressed their demands upon King Louis XVI
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he was executed before the night of terror. when he was executed the people had a party and the queen escaped France
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this was a night where all the french people where tired of having no food. they where lead by a french lawyer and they attacked the house where the queen ha a cake party because she used to love cake.
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This was the substatute of the consulate. this meant it changed the whole thing to stop the French Revolution.
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Napoleon was a good emperor but when he started he did have bad ownership. he was good in battle but hr was bad at being an emperor
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this was a civil code of france reorganization of laws since the roman era. this was changing the old ways to the new laws that nepoleon created
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This was when he grabbed the crown from the pope's hands and crowded himself. he also did it to his wife which meant that he was over the catholic church
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Napoleon's army eventually reached a Moscow abandoned and destroyed by the Russian army based on the scorched-earth policy
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811, Napoleon Bonaparte, emperor of France, was at the height of his power. However, the following year, the disastrous invasion of Russia resulted in the loss of the majority of Napoleon's army.
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He was exiled because of his decisions and the capability he made in the battle. this was right after the Battle of waterloo