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The French Revolution | |
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The Crisis of the French Monarchy | |
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The Monarchy Seeks New Taxes | |
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Calonnersquo;s Reform Plan and the Assembly of Notables | |
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Deadlock and the Calling of the Estates General | |
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The Revolution of 1789 | |
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The Estates General Becomes the National Assembly Fall of the Bastille | |
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The ldquo;Great Fearrdquo; and the Night of August 4 | |
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen | |
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The Parisian Womenrsquo;s March on Versailles | |
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The Reconstruction of France | |
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Political Reorganization | |
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Economic Policy | |
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The Civil Constitution of the Clergy | |
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Counterrevolutionary Activity | |
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The End of the Monarchy: A Second Revolution Emergence of the Jacobins | |
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The Convention and the Role of theSans-culottes | |
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Europeat War with the Revolution | |
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Edmund Burke Attacks the Revolution Suppression of Reform in Britain | |
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The Second and Third Partitions of Poland, 1793, 1795 | |
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The Reign of Terror War with Europe | |
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The Republic Defended | |
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The ldquo;Republic of Virtuerdquo; and Robespierrersquo;s Justification of Terror | |
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Repression of the Society of Revolutionary | |
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Republican Women | |
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De-Christianization | |
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Revolutionary Tribunals | |
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The End of the Terror | |
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The Thermidorian Reaction | |
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Establishment of the Directory | |
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Removal of the Sans-culottes from Political | |
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Life In Perspective | |
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The Age of Napoleon and the Triumph of Romanticism | |
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The Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte | |
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Early Military Victories | |
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The Constitution of the Year VIII | |
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The Consulate in France (1799-1804) | |
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Suppressing Foreign Enemies and Domestic Opposition | |
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Concordat with the Roman Catholic Church | |
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The Napoleonic Code | |
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Establishing a Dynasty Napoleonrsquo;s Empire (1804-1814) | |
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Conquering an Empire | |
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The Continental System | |
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European Response to the Empire | |
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German Nationalism and Prussian Reform | |
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The Wars of Liberation | |
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The Invasion of Russia | |
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European Coalition | |
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The Congress of Vienna and the European Settlement | |
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Territorial Adjustments | |
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The Hundred Days and the Quadruple Alliance | |
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The Romantic Movement | |
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Romantic Questioning of the Supremacy of Reason | |
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Rousseau and Education Kant and | |