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Vocab that will knock your head off!!! The French Revolution Vocab that will knock your head off!!!

Old Regime The political and social system of France before the French Revolution that divided France into three distinct classes.

Estate One of the three social classes of France before the revolution: 1st Estate=Clergy 2nd Estate=Nobility 3rd Estate=Commoners

Louis XVI (16th) King of France at the time of the French Revolution

Marie Antoinette Queen of France during the French Revolution; wife of Louis XVI.

Estates General An gathering of representatives from all three estates of France.

Tennis Court Oath A pledge made by members of the 3rd estate to continue to meet at Versailles until a constitution was created.

Declaration of the Rights of Man A French Constitution created during the French Revolution in 1789

Maximilien Robespierre Radical leader of France during the “Reign of Terror”

Reign of Terror Period from 1793-1794 when thousands of people from all estates were executed by Guillotine

Napoleon Bonaparte Popular French general during the French Revolution and eventual Emperor of France