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Chapter 2 History G3

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The capital of France Paris
The queen of France Marie Antoinette
Peasant farmers cried out for Food, Bread
What was the Bastille? A Jail
Who lived in luxury? The king and queen
Who was president at the time of the French Revolution? George Washington
Who paid taxes in France before the French Revolution? Peasants, poor people, working people
Who did not pay taxes in France before the French Revolution? Rich people and church leaders
The French governement included three parts. common people, rich people, and church leaders
The common people were happy or unhappy with Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette Unhappy
Who killed the governor of the Bastille? A mob of peasants
Who thoght that the king should not have so much power? The common people
What French nobleman fought in the American War for Independenc? The Marquis de Lafayette
Who brought ideas of freedom and government from America to France? Lafayette
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen said that everyone should have the same rights
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was similar to The American Declaration of Independence
The French common people called their new government The National Assembly
The Nathioal Assembly asked King Louis XVI to give up some power
What is a country's song called national anthem
What is the time called when the common people could not disagree with the revolution? the Terror
What did the French commoon people call their government? the National Assembly
what country could not risk their new freedom to help France? United States
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