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French Revolution Fever Model

Place each of the following in CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER Place each of the following in CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER!!!!! Decide which events belong in the incubation phase, symptomatic, crisis and recovery. Order

Terms part 1 Continental system Napoleonic Code Reign of Terror Declaration of rights of Man Bad harvests Napoleon becomes first Consul Waterloo Cahiers (grievance notebooks) Storming of the Bastille Tennis court oaths 1748- Montesquieu, Spirit of the Laws Women march on Versailles 1689- John Locke, Two Treatises of Government Radical Phase of Revolution (1792- 1794) TP Tennis Court Oaths, Declaration of Pilnitz 1651 – Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan 1689- John Locke, Two Treatises of Government 1689- English Bill of Rights 1748- Montesquieu, Spirit of the Laws Terms part 1

Terms part 2 U.S. Declaration of Independence French Constitution of 1791 Declaration of Pilnitz Great Fear Congress of Vienna Louis and Marie Antoinette attempt to flee Legislative Assembly declares war Monarchy abolished 1762 Jean Jacques Rousseau, Social Contract Louis the XVI executed Robespierre arrested Moderate Phase of revolution (1789- 1791) Terms part 2

The Directory Phase of the Revolution (1795- 1799) Age of Napoleon (1799-1815) Napoleon enters France Constitution of 1795 British forces out driven out of port of Toulon Expedition in Egypt Napoleon becomes Emperor Deficit spending by the government Height of Grand Empire Invasion of Russia Napoleon abdicates