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Project! Today we will be starting a small poster project. The goal of this project is to investigate some of the people, events, and changes that made the revolution unique.

French Revolution Project You are going to be creating a printer paper sized poster. You will include: A title A drawing A quote or inscription Details about the person/change/event

French Revolution Project You can work on your own OR with up to one partner. You will research today. You will also have tomorrow and Friday to work. Due before end of the day on Friday.

French Revolution Project You have 3 minutes. Find a partner (or work on your own) Choose a number between 1-100

Subjects People Changes Struggles Georges Danton The Revolutionary Calendar Girondins vs Montagnards Marquis de Lafayette The Cult of Reason Danton vs Robespierre Jacques-Pierre Brissot The Metric System War of the First Coalition Fabre D’Eglantine The Cult of the Supreme Being Civil Constitution of the Clergy Jean-Paul Marat Decimal Time War in the Vendee Marie-Antoinette Louis de Saint-Just Camille Desmoulins Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes Olympe de Gouges Comte de Mirabeau