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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. By: K aylor , J ordan, A miyah , and J avaylius. Time period of the F rench revolution. The F rench revolution started in 1789 and went on for 10 years until 1799. Location of the French Revolution. The location is in france.

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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

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  1. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION By: Kaylor, Jordan, Amiyah, and Javaylius

  2. Time period of the French revolution • The French revolution started in 1789 and went on for 10 years until 1799

  3. Location of the French Revolution • The location is in france.

  4. THE Causes OF THE French Revolution • Ideas of liberty and equality from the American Revolution. • Constitution was signed 2 years before in 1789 • Enlightenment ideas of john locke

  5. The key people and places and events • Marie Antoinette and King louis XVL they are the key people. Robespierre and Napoleon • There were more people. • A prison call Bastille. • Bastille Day

  6. The End Result of the French revolution • It end when Napoleon Bonaparte became the ruler of France. He started a strong government.

  7. Why is the french revolution important • Because it brought some good changes to france. The people in france had more freedom.

  8. Marie Antoinette • Marie was born to a royal family in Austria in 1755. • She married the prince of France when she was 14 years old. • In 1774 her husband became King Louis XVI of France. • Marie and Louis were sent to prison in 1793. • French people tried to kill them.

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