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| Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette |
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| king and queen of France and found guilty of being against the Revolution |
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| 3 parts to the French government |
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| Church leaders, rich people, and the people who had to work |
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| Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen |
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| document telling what the new government believed- that everyone should have the same rights |
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| Declaration of Independence |
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| stated the colonies' independence from England and the birth of a new nation |
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| where the king and queen of France lived |
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| tried to bring ideas of freedom and government from America to France |
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| wore red caps and red scarves |
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| Emperor of France who made hard rules for the people |
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| where the French Revolution started |
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| knew someone who died on the guillotine |
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| poor people in France who did not have any money to buy bread |
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| machine that was used to behead people in the French Revolution |
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