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test #2

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The Declaration of Independence   was primarily a list of grievances against the king.  
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Stamp Act   an act introduced by the British prime minister George Grenville and passed by the British Parliament in 1765 as a means of raising money in the American colonies  
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No Taxation Without Representation   Mansfield’s argument was directed against the colonial position of no taxation without representation  
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The Boston Tea Party   an incident on December 16, 1773, when a group of citizens in Boston, Massachusetts, dumped tea into Boston Harbor.  
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The Articles of Confederation   were the first constitution of the United States.  
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The Constitution   is a system of fundamental laws of the United States of America  
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The Bill of Rights   is the first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States.  
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The French Revolution   is a major transformation of the society and political system of France, lasting from 1789 to 1799.  
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The Old Regime   is the political and social system that existed in France before 1789  
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Bourgeoisie   is the free residents of European towns during the Middle Ages.  
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The Estates General   representative body in France before 1789.  
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen   is a revolutionary manifesto adopted on August 26, 1789, by the National Assembly of France and attached as the preamble to the new constitution of 1791.  
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Louis XVI   king of France (1774-1792), who lost his throne in the French Revolution and was later beheaded by the revolutionary regime.  
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Marie Antoinette   queen consort of Louis XVI of France from 1774 to 1792; her unpopularity helped discredit the monarchy in the period before the French Revolution  
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Estates- General of 1789   the Estates-General was a French legislative body comprising members of the three groups, or estates, of French society: nobility, clergy, and commoners.  
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Tennis Court Oath   Regrouping at a nearby indoor tennis court on June 20, they swore not to disband until France had a constitution.  
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Fall of the Bastille   On July 14, 1789 an angry mob, tired of the oppressive brutality of the French monarchy, captured the Bastille, a prison in Paris  
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National Assembly   was a transitional body between the Estates-General and the National Constituent Assembly  
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Maximilian Robespierre   French lawyer and political leader, who became one of the most influential figures of the French Revolution and the principal exponent of the Reign of Terror  
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George Jacques Danton   French lawyer, radical but pragmatic leader of the French Revolution, whose willingness to compromise was rejected by rival factions.  
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Battle of Valmy   battle fought on September 20, 1792, at the village of Valmy, near the town of Sainte-Menehould in northeastern France.  
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Guillotine   decapitating machine, named after a French physician, Joseph Ignace Guillotin, who proposed its use in 1789  
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The Reign of Terror   In this general crisis, revolutionary leaders began to turn on each other. The Girondins, who favored federalism, fought a battle to the death with the Jacobins  
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Jean Paul Marat   radical French revolutionary journalist and politician.  
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Committee of Public Safety   executive body in France, created by the National Convention in 1793, during the French Revolution  
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