AGE OF REVOLUTIONS VOCABULARY

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AGE OF REVOLUTIONS VOCABULARY

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (1) Law making body in France that passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS (2) An assembly of delegates from the American colonies that issue the Declaration of Independence in 1776

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE (3) Document created that declared the 13 American Colonies independent from Britain. Passed by Continental Congress on July 4, 1776.

THIRD ESTATE (4) Lowest estate of French society consisting of everyday French citizens (over 97% of the population)

SECOND ESTATE (5) Noble families in French society

FIRST ESTATE (6) Priests and religious leaders in French society (highest level)

INTOLERABLE ACTS (7) A series of British laws passed in 1774 designed to punish the American colonists by closing the port at Boston and banned town meetings

DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN (8) Document created during the French Revolution giving individual rights and protections under the law

REIGN OF TERROR (9) The period (1793-1794) of the French Revolution during which many people were executed for opposing the revolution