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The National Assembly had broke apart the feudal system and had then introduced to the people a new way of government known as representative government.
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They had not been called by Louis XVI since 1614.
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The National Assembly, also known as the Third Estate, had made a vow to "not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the kingdom is established".
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Revolutionaries had broke into the Bastille as a symbol to show the monarch of how they have used their power to their advantage. They had also showed that they had the ability to overthrow the monarchy.
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The group of women had got together and began a riot. These women then had enough people to then ransack Versailles.
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They had been in charge of the French Constitution in 1791
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The royalties had try to escape the clutches of the Third Estate by running off to Varennes.
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King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette had been captured along with their children putting them out of power.
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It was the first form of government that had been closely been attached to the republic.
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The guillotine had killed the King of France putting the country out of monarchy at last.
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She had been killed a few years after her husband's death looking like one of the people.
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The Reign of Terror had 16,594 official death sentences in France during this period.
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Robespierre was one of the most influential people in French Revolution, but he was then taken by the crowd and killed.
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Napoleon Bonaparte goes through the ranks to become one of the most powerful men in France
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The people had respected his choice to become consul for life because of his military knowledge.
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The French Code did not privileged any for their background or their class. It also had allowed freedom of religion.
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Napoleon had defeated the Holy Roman Empire in their final battle at Austerlitz. They had then signed a peace treaty ending the H.R.E.
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The system had forced all British trade to be stopped except in Portugal
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Napoleon had named his brother King Of Spain as well as Sicily and Naples
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The people had him removed from power and sent to Elba where he was kept with much services around him
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Napoleon was placed in power for only 100 days before he was cast out once more.
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After Napoleon was cast away from France, they had appointed Louis XVIII into power to keep it "clean" in France.