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The “great war” - took place in the year 1789-1799 -Killed the upper class to start a new government -Reign of Terror under Robbespierre |
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Also Known as the July Revolution, The french people overthrew Charles the X and the bourbon monarchy took over but was quickly replaced with Louis-Phillip -Orleanists vs. legitimists |
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Brought about the end of the Orleans monarchy, formed the second french republic Louis Napoleon was named president |
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| This is the Franco orussian war, france lost to Germany and Prussia and lost land to them. Second French Empire was replaced by the French commune, then the third republic |
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| The government that ruled between the second and third empires in France after the Franco Prussian war, working class rise up |
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-The Bourbon restoration -The restoration of the Bourbon monarchy of france, napoleon was forced to abdicate and charles the X took power |
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The Coup of Louis-Napoleon the III -Brought about the freedom of speech |
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-The monarchy lead by Louis-Phillip -Adopted the modern french flag -Delacroix, liberty leading the people |
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| The Government before the Second Empire |
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| The form of government after the Second Empire and before the Vichy Regime |
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Ruler of France from 1814-1824 -Was exiled during the French revolution and when Napoleon took power after he escaped Ebla |
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-House of Bourbon -Ruled for almost 6 years before he was ousted and replaced by the July Monarchy |
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| King of the French from 1830-1848, Duke of Orleans, Last King of Freance |
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Louis Napoleon was the last emperor of France, took power from Louis Phillip - Lost power after the Franco Prussian war was lost by france |
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French Novelist and Playwrite -One of the founders of Realism in Europe -His writings influenced many authors such as Emil Zola - |
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| French poet and art critic, le flurs de mal was one of the most censored pieces of his |
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| French poet and art critic, le flurs de mal was one of the most censored pieces of his |
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| An Author who wrote novels such as les miserables and the hunchback of notre dame |
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| An author who lived in france in the 1800s and wrote the ladies paradise, large proponent of naturalism |
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| a french poet and critic he inspired many modern art movements such as dada, surrealism and futurism. He was inspired by Baudelaire |
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| Associated with the rebuilding of Paris, |
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