french Crossword Puzzles
French and Indian War 2026-03-10
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- They aligned with the French
- It was a fort in the French and Indian War.
- This was the name of the war.
- They were a tribe that aligned with the British.
- They were against the French.
- He was the king of Britain during the war.
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- The French captured this fort.
- He started the French and Indian War.
- They fought against the British
- Another word for the British.
- They were a Tribe in the French and Indian War
- This was what they were fighting for.
12 Clues: They aligned with the French • Another word for the British. • This was the name of the war. • They were against the French. • The French captured this fort. • They fought against the British • He started the French and Indian War. • This was what they were fighting for. • He was the king of Britain during the war. • It was a fort in the French and Indian War. • ...
Languages week crossword 2022-09-18
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- pencil in Spanish
- song in French
- teacher (masculine) in German
- world in French
- forest in German
- computer in Spanish
- tale (story) in Spanish
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- midnight in Hungarian
- conversation in German
- autumn in Hungarian
- welcome in Spanish
- courage in Spanish
- bless you in German
- please in German
- child in Hungarian
- sea in French
16 Clues: sea in French • song in French • world in French • please in German • forest in German • pencil in Spanish • welcome in Spanish • courage in Spanish • child in Hungarian • autumn in Hungarian • bless you in German • computer in Spanish • midnight in Hungarian • conversation in German • tale (story) in Spanish • teacher (masculine) in German
3A Culture/Articles Review 2025-12-04
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- name of French hypermarche
- € is the symbol for this
- un (backpack)
- 190 euros for school supplies is
- middle school
- ___stereo
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- plural for computers... les...
- une (French word for poster)
- lined sheets of notebook paper -des...
- "back to school" la...
- created in 1999, and put into circulation in 2002, the euro replaced the French ....
- Euro bills come in ___demoninations (number in French)
- Many French universities and workplaces offer____learning (English word)
13 Clues: ___stereo • un (backpack) • middle school • "back to school" la... • € is the symbol for this • name of French hypermarche • une (French word for poster) • plural for computers... les... • 190 euros for school supplies is • lined sheets of notebook paper -des... • Euro bills come in ___demoninations (number in French) • ...
3/15/2023 2023-03-15
20 Clues: LANG • game • name • pomme • Month • grade • Sport • Today • hello • 3rd P. • ...ball • -er verb • last name • ..., Franch • Disney Song • your sister • zoe but diff • Ket and Grace • she/her french • crush first week of school
French and Indian War 2026-03-10
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- They aligned with the French
- It was a fort in the French and Indian War.
- This was the name of the war.
- They were a tribe that aligned with the British.
- They were against the French.
- He was the king of Britain during the war.
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- The French captured this fort.
- He started the French and Indian War.
- They fought against the British
- Another word for the British.
- They were a Tribe in the French and Indian War
- This was what they were fighting for.
12 Clues: They aligned with the French • Another word for the British. • This was the name of the war. • They were against the French. • The French captured this fort. • They fought against the British • He started the French and Indian War. • This was what they were fighting for. • He was the king of Britain during the war. • It was a fort in the French and Indian War. • ...
School subjects 2024-02-10
17 Clues: arts • Math • music • drama • German • French • biology • Spanish • English • History • science • physics • chemistry • Geography • foreign language • physical education • Information technology
The French Revolution 2016-03-23
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- The king during the revolution who was disliked.
- a monarchy in which governing powers of the monarch are restricted by a constitution.
- The wife of Louis XVI
- A rude nickname given to Marie Antoinette.
- a period on French history between 1791 and 1794 marked by the ascendancy of Maximilien Robespierre.
- another term for the guillotine
- a French military and political leader who rose to power during the french revolution.
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- a tall, upright frame in which a weighted and angled blade is raised to the top and suspended.
- To be banished from a certain land
- a naval engagement fought by the Royal Navy against the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies, during the War of the Third Coalition of the Napoleonic Wars.
- an event and oath during the first days of the French Revolution.
- a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution, incited by conflict between two rival political factions, the Girondins and The Mountain.
- a general panic that occurred between 17 July and 3 August 1789 at the start of the French Revolution.
- a fundamental document of the French Revolution and in the history of human and civil rights.
- a revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate
- Three different social groups in france before the revolution
16 Clues: The wife of Louis XVI • another term for the guillotine • To be banished from a certain land • A rude nickname given to Marie Antoinette. • The king during the revolution who was disliked. • Three different social groups in france before the revolution • an event and oath during the first days of the French Revolution. • ...
Le capybara botté 2024-05-07
10 Clues: French for "tree" • French for "lake" • French for "boots" • French for "green" • French for "yellow" • French for "mother: • French for "father" • French for "blowpipe" • The world's largest rodent • The main character in "le Capybara Botté"
French Revolution Keywords 2024-01-22
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- Louis XVI had no choice but to call for a meeting of the
- Terror A period of intense political repression and violence that took place during the French Revolution under the leadership of the Committee of Public Safety. It was characterized by mass executions, including that of many perceived enemies of the revolution, and a climate of fear and suspicion.
- A pivotal event during the early stages of the French Revolution. On June 20, 1789, members of the Third Estate (commoners) gathered in a tennis court and pledged not to disband until they had drafted a new constitution, marking a significant challenge to the authority of the monarchy.
- French citizens who fled France during the French Revolution due to fear of persecution, loss of property, or desire to overthrow the new revolutionary government.
- to find a solution to the bankruptcy problem.
- The governing body of France from 1792 to 1795, established after the fall of the monarchy. It was responsible for drafting the first French Constitution, declaring France a republic, and overseeing significant events such as the trial and execution of King Louis XVI.
- King of France from 1774 to 1792, overthrown during the French Revolution.
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- A radical French lawyer and statesman, rose to prominence during the French Revolution, but his authoritarian leadership during the Reign of Terror ultimately led to his downfall and execution.
- The hereditary elite class of France during the Ancien Régime, who held most of the political power and wealth and were exempt from taxation.
- A political faction during the French Revolution who represented the moderate and provincial interests. They advocated for a constitutional monarchy and a decentralized form of government, but eventually lost power and were overthrown by the more radical Jacobins.
- The period of absolute monarchy in France from the 16th to the 18th centuries, characterized by social and economic inequality and ultimately overthrown by the French Revolution.
- A mechanical device used for execution by beheading, invented in France during the French Revolution.
- The Great Fear was a period of widespread panic and unrest that occurred in rural France during the early stages of the French Revolution. It was characterized by rumors of counter-revolutionary plots, attacks on nobles' property, and the formation of citizen militias.
- Lists of grievances and suggestions that were compiled by the three Estates (clergy, nobility, and commoners) in pre-revolutionary France. These documents played a significant role in shaping the demands and aspirations of the French Revolution.
- A radical political group during the French Revolution, known for their centralization of power and their pursuit of a more egalitarian society. Led by figures such as Maximilien Robespierre, they played a prominent role in the National Convention and the Reign of Terror.
- The middle class in France during the 18th century, played a key role in the French Revolution.
16 Clues: to find a solution to the bankruptcy problem. • Louis XVI had no choice but to call for a meeting of the • King of France from 1774 to 1792, overthrown during the French Revolution. • The middle class in France during the 18th century, played a key role in the French Revolution. • ...
Phoenix Crossword 2015-12-07
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- Animal that plays dead
- Canine that's two animals in one?
- Fake ache while drinking this?
- City where Arthur sat?
- Best place to put on your boots
- Alpine parrot of New Zealand
- A lovely place on the French Riviera
- Welsh cattle dog
- indigenous people of New Zealand
- Does this creature hide things away for later?
- Shipyard where the Titanic was built
- Evolutionary northern Australian town?
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- Where a big sea bird might touch down
- Is the French national anthem sung here most?
- Scottish and Western Australian town
- Famous New Zealander on top of the world
- Regal Australian state
- French name for Kermit
- A place to carry coals to in NE England or NSW?
- This bird won't be flying high
- Is this President Dutch or French?
- Sport of New Zealand champions
22 Clues: Welsh cattle dog • Animal that plays dead • City where Arthur sat? • Regal Australian state • French name for Kermit • Alpine parrot of New Zealand • Fake ache while drinking this? • This bird won't be flying high • Sport of New Zealand champions • Best place to put on your boots • indigenous people of New Zealand • Canine that's two animals in one? • ...
French vocab words 2022-11-14
20 Clues: radio • novel • not me • to eat • school • french • to work • to sing • to draw • drawing • to read • me also • to sleep • i prefer • to study • newspaper • ice cream • headphones • do you like • french fries
French Revolution- Garcia 2021-03-17
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- He helped lead the National Convention with Robespierre.
- This is what Lafayette was put in charge of.
- He believed that everyone deserves freedom of speech.
- They were called this because they wore long pants instead of having fancy knee breeches like the wealthy upper class.
- Fancy castle built using the poor people's tax money.
- A document made by the king of Prussia and emperor of Austria where they threatened to protect the French monarchy, protect king and queen,and protect nobles.
- red, white, and blue; these colors show up on the French flag
- This helped inspire the French Revolution.
- He fought alongside George Washington in American Revolution.
- The French people didn't like her because she spent a lot of tax money on herself and her lavish lifestyle.
- He led the National Convention.
- He believed that the government should have 3 branches.
- French government consisting of 5 directors.
- This protects people from enemies of the revolution from outside of France.
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- This replaced the National Assembly.
- He was the financial advisor for King Louis and suggested taxing the rich and spending less money.
- He came up with the idea of a republic form of government.
- He was against the French Revolution because he feared it would become too violent.
- She wrote the Declaration of Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen.
- This is what was used to behead Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI.
- These are rights that cannot be taken away.
- He said that the #1 job of the government is to protect peoples' rights.
- Pride in your country
- Nobles/clergy members who tried to escape France during the revolution.
- Notebooks where people could write their problems and concerns with the French government
25 Clues: Pride in your country • He led the National Convention. • This replaced the National Assembly. • This helped inspire the French Revolution. • These are rights that cannot be taken away. • This is what Lafayette was put in charge of. • French government consisting of 5 directors. • He believed that everyone deserves freedom of speech. • ...
Famous Artists 2024-02-04
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- Abstract expressionist known for his drip painting technique
- Japanese ukiyoe painter and printmaker, created The Great Wave
- American realist painter, known for Christina's World and Helga Testorf series
- British artist known for his contributions to pop art and photomontage
- Italian Renaissance sculptor and painter, created the statue of David
- French painter known for his use of color and fluid style
- Dutch master known for his detailed and emotive portraits
- French Impressionist painter, a member of the movement's founding group
- Spanish Romantic painter and printmaker, painted The Third of May 1808
- Surrealist artist known for melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory
- Italian Renaissance painter, known for The Birth of Venus
- RussianFrench artist known for his dreamlike and poetic style
- Austrian Symbolist painter, founder of the Vienna Secession movement
- French sculptor, best known for The Thinker
- Italian Renaissance sculptor and painter of the Sistine Chapel
- French PostImpressionist painter, precursor to Cubism
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- Leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art
- Cubist artist from Spain, cofounder of modern art movement
- American modernist artist known for largescale flower paintings
- Mexican painter known for her selfportraits and symbolism
- PostImpressionist painter known for Starry Night
- Dutch Baroque painter, famous for Girl with a Pearl Earring
- Italian Renaissance polymath, painted the Mona Lisa
- American Impressionist painter known for her portraits and motherchild themes
- French postImpressionist artist, known for his vivid use of color
- Russian painter and art theorist, a pioneer of abstract art
- French Impressionist painter, particularly known for his ballet scenes
- Italian Renaissance painter, known for mythological and religious themes
- Pop artist known for comic stripinspired artwork
- French Impressionist painter, famous for Water Lilies
30 Clues: French sculptor, best known for The Thinker • PostImpressionist painter known for Starry Night • Pop artist known for comic stripinspired artwork • Italian Renaissance polymath, painted the Mona Lisa • French Impressionist painter, famous for Water Lilies • French PostImpressionist painter, precursor to Cubism • ...
The French Revolution 2016-03-27
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- a monarchy in which governing powers of the monarch are restricted by a constitution.
- To be banished from a certain land
- The king during the revolution who was disliked.
- a French military and political leader who rose to power during the french revolution.
- a naval engagement fought by the Royal Navy against the combined fleets of the French and Spanish Navies, during the War of the Third Coalition of the Napoleonic Wars.
- The wife of Louis XVI
- a period of violence that occurred after the onset of the French Revolution, incited by conflict between two rival political factions, the Girondins and The Mountain.
- a tall, upright frame in which a weighted and angled blade is raised to the top and suspended.
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- Three different social groups in france before the revolution
- a revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate
- a period on French history between 1791 and 1794 marked by the ascendancy of Maximilien Robespierre.
- a fundamental document of the French Revolution and in the history of human and civil rights.
- another term for the guillotine
- A rude nickname given to Marie Antoinette.
- a general panic that occurred between 17 July and 3 August 1789 at the start of the French Revolution.
- an event and oath during the first days of the French Revolution.
16 Clues: The wife of Louis XVI • another term for the guillotine • To be banished from a certain land • A rude nickname given to Marie Antoinette. • The king during the revolution who was disliked. • Three different social groups in france before the revolution • an event and oath during the first days of the French Revolution. • ...
French and Indian War 2022-11-08
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- The treaty of __________ ended the French and Indian War.
- This Native tribe allied with the British, most other Amerindians allied with the French
- The French and Indian War ended the same year that Pontiac's Rebellion began, 176___
- The Proclamation of 1763 was issued to stop and prevent future ______________ with the Native Americans because that cost money and the King did not want to further increase British debt.
- Disputes over ____________ led to the French and Indian War.
- What industry did the French greatly profit off of in North America?
- King ______________ III issued the Proclamation of 1763.
- _______________ Pitt took over the British war effort and turned things around.
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- Which side won the French and Indian War?
- The Proclamation of 1763 said that all land _______ of the Appalachian Mountains was Native land and colonists were not allowed to settle there.
- the French and Indian War began in 175__.
- General Jefferey _______________ was in charge of the British military in North America during Pontiac's Rebellion.
- Pontiac and other Natives were upset with the British because they kept __________ on their land and treating the Amerindians with disrespect.
- Pontiac was a Native chief of the ____________ tribe.
- Pitt turned the French and Indian War into a ___________ war- massively expanding British debt.
- The amount of money the British spent on the war nearly _________ their debt.
16 Clues: Which side won the French and Indian War? • the French and Indian War began in 175__. • Pontiac was a Native chief of the ____________ tribe. • King ______________ III issued the Proclamation of 1763. • The treaty of __________ ended the French and Indian War. • Disputes over ____________ led to the French and Indian War. • ...
The Great Revolution 2016-01-30
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- Assembly third estate renamed they would pass laws +reform French people
- of the Bastille when the French people of Paris stormed a prison in rebellion against their king
- estate rich nobles owned 20% of the land +paid almost no taxes
- (middle class) well educated believed strongly in enlightenment idea
- French reformers who loved enlightenment ideas
- Roman Catholic church +owned 10% of land in France
- 97% of the population
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- suggested that 3rd estate call themselves national Assembly he was a clergyman
- on Versailles when French woman stormed Versailles because the price of bread increased
- oath oath by 3rd estate to stay locked in a room until they drew up a new constitution
- regime previous social +political system of France
- Antoinette Austrian princess to French queen put France in debt +ruined France
- (poorest group) paid low wages frequently lost jobs
- more than 80% of the population taxed for everything
- XVI French king , made France broke , was executed
- wave of panic in France when the rebellions began
- general each states elected deputy
17 Clues: 97% of the population • general each states elected deputy • French reformers who loved enlightenment ideas • wave of panic in France when the rebellions began • Roman Catholic church +owned 10% of land in France • regime previous social +political system of France • (poorest group) paid low wages frequently lost jobs • ...
French Revolution 6 2021-02-12
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- A group who advocated complete political/social reform.
- A machine with a heavy blade; used for beheading.
- A french lawyer; an influential figures of the Revolution; he was a tyrant
- a place of worship where they believe in God
- A state of conflict between two parties.
- The queen of France during the revolution.
- A period of violence during the French Revolution indicated by conflict from the Jacobins and the Emigres.
- driving force behind the revolution; similar to the Jacobins.
- People who wished to end revolutionary changes.
- The elected legislature during the French Revolution.
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- A human civil rights document from the French Revolution. Drafted by Marquis de Lafayette and Abbé Sieyès.
- the governing body of France between Oct 1791 and Sept 1792.
- The king of France during the French Revolution.
- A phrase meaning if one does not give another these values they will recieve death. Used by Robespierre.
- A revolutionary government in France; compromised two councils.
- a political organization during the French Revolution. supported the most radical phase of the revolution.
- He was the first president of the Committee of Public Safety.
17 Clues: A state of conflict between two parties. • The queen of France during the revolution. • a place of worship where they believe in God • People who wished to end revolutionary changes. • The king of France during the French Revolution. • A machine with a heavy blade; used for beheading. • The elected legislature during the French Revolution. • ...
The French Revolution 2022-11-10
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- a state of the french citizens being free
- the number of votes each estate had
- catholic church
- led the reign of terror
- royalty/king/queen rule over the people
- belief that this power is derived from God
- an event led by robespierre to crush any opposition of his plans
- france is called a _____ in 1792
- royalty/kings/nobility
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- what the 3rd estate turned into during the tennis court oath
- peasants, merchants, everyone else
- a French prison with royal armory
- rulers with complete authority
- napoleonic _____; napoleons greatest legacy
- an uprising of the french citizens
- he force called a meeting of the estates on raising taxes
- ideas that protested and demanded change
- a french leader from the late 18th century
- social division classes
- house of nobility
20 Clues: catholic church • house of nobility • royalty/kings/nobility • led the reign of terror • social division classes • rulers with complete authority • france is called a _____ in 1792 • a French prison with royal armory • peasants, merchants, everyone else • an uprising of the french citizens • the number of votes each estate had • royalty/king/queen rule over the people • ...
History Class Week 29 Readings 2024-03-21
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- Who was the leader of the Indians in their rebellion? (337)
- What year was the Treaty of Paris made? (335)
- How many Indians did Beaujeu recruit for his French force? (325)
- What color was James Wolfe’s hair? (329)
- One of the best French soldiers in the French and Indian War was the Marquess _____.(329)
- Captain Jack, or the ____ _____ (323)
- Who did Dinwiddie send to the French to tell them to be gone? (320)
- What city was called the Gateway of the West? (319)
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- Who commanded the whole British army home and colonial in the French and Indian War? (322)
- William Pitt was known as this. (329)
- William Pitt chose this man to lead the armies in America in the 7 Years’ War. (329)
- What did the French build after levelling the British fort in the Gateway of the West? (320)
- What treaty ended the Seven Years’ War? (335)
- What month were the Indians to rise in a body and kill the British in their rebellion? (337)
- Pontiac died by being _____ by one of his own people. (342)
- When the French at Fort Duquesne learned of the coming British army, who offered to ambush it? (324-325)
16 Clues: William Pitt was known as this. (329) • Captain Jack, or the ____ _____ (323) • What color was James Wolfe’s hair? (329) • What year was the Treaty of Paris made? (335) • What treaty ended the Seven Years’ War? (335) • What city was called the Gateway of the West? (319) • Who was the leader of the Indians in their rebellion? (337) • ...
Revision 2024-05-24
20 Clues: jam • I eat • lunch • toast • bread • I like • snails • coffee • dinner • yogurt • I drink • potatoes • breakfast • school bus • toothpaste • orange juice • hot chocolat • I don't like • a famous French pastry • famous breakfasty French food
Chapter 3 Section 3 Jack Goldman 2021-11-18
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- French did not try to conquer the _______
- No explorers found the northwest passage but many were able to map and explore parts of _______.
- Settled trading post of New France
- Person who travels to other lands trying to convert peoples religions
- During the religion divides England and Netherlands were ________
- French colonist bought ______ slaves to work on cotton plantations
- Explorer also in search of northwest passage(ended up in river next to new York)
- Explorer sent by France to find the northwest passage(Carolinas-Canada)
- Imapcts on Native Americans were Disease _____ and more.( Drink that can get you drunk)
- Many explorers were sent to find the _______ passage to Asia
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- The French and Dutch both wanted an ______ with the Native Americans
- The French followed St. Lawrence to the ________(Large bodies of water near Michigan)
- the French and Dutch fought over ______ trading
- Man who settled first french settlement in North America
- German monk who split from church Martian_____
- during the religion divides spain and France were ________
- Peter Minut bought present day______ as New Netherland
17 Clues: Settled trading post of New France • French did not try to conquer the _______ • German monk who split from church Martian_____ • the French and Dutch fought over ______ trading • Man who settled first french settlement in North America • during the religion divides spain and France were ________ • Peter Minut bought present day______ as New Netherland • ...
USA States 2023-09-18
15 Clues: home • Aloha • Square • cheese • potatoes • Blank Man • Kansas City • the windy city • big and French • Mr Aden Hacking • little and French • medium and French • washing machine state • they are way up their • the bigger the hair the closer to god honey
Vocabulary 17 Words 2026-03-09
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- political independence
- the right to self-rule.
- also called the French and Indian War, 18th century war between the major powers of Europe and the Ottoman Empire.
- leader of the French Resistance during World War II and later president of France.
- development of a political or social system based on one or more such areas
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- term for the United Kingdom’s 2016 vote to separate from the European Union.
- electrical power produced from the movement of water
- a person of French ancestry and Inuit ancestry.
- French-speakingcal division, similar to a state
- a predominantly French speaking province of eastern Canada.
- cutting down and completely removing all trees in a given area.
- 1774 Act of Parliament permitting the citizens of Quebec to retain their French language and Catholic faith.
- a special vote on a specific issue.
- French-speaking person.
14 Clues: political independence • the right to self-rule. • French-speaking person. • a special vote on a specific issue. • a person of French ancestry and Inuit ancestry. • French-speakingcal division, similar to a state • electrical power produced from the movement of water • a predominantly French speaking province of eastern Canada. • ...
Paris 2025-04-04
12 Clues: France's money • River in Paris • 'Hello' in French • 'Snail' in French • Capital of France • Popular French hat • 'Goodbye' in French • Biggest museum in the world • Popular French breakfast pastry • Famous painting at the Louvre museum • Church that almost burned down in 2019 • Once the tallest building in the world
French crossword puzzle 2025-09-16
10 Clues: yes in french • hello in french • my name is, in french • see you soon in french • feminine she in french • masculine they in french • To thank someone in french • how to say excuse me in french • multiple people in first person in french • If you want to know how someone is doing in french
french crossword 2025-10-15
10 Clues: French term for a pig • French word for horse • French word for sheep • French name for a duck • The French word for cow • French term for a rooster • French translation for dog • What do you call a rabbit in French? • This animal is called 'souris' in French • This bird is known as a 'chat' in French
Vietnam 2021-02-05
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- Theory proposed by Truman but popularised by Eisenhower
- What was the French empire in Asia called?
- The US supported French imperial interests in Vietnam to defend the economy of which country?
- What % of goods sold in Vietnam were made by French companies?
- The capture of which city in 1946 forced the Viet Minh into the jungle, setting the premise for their fighting tactics for much of the rest of the war?
- What conference was held to organise negotiations?
- Who would rule the non-communist South?
- How many Vietnamese people died in the famine?
- Who would rule the communist North?
- Eisenhower’s New Look policy had a focus on this containment strategy
- What was the name of the tactics used by the Viet Minh throughout the Vietnam War?
- The Viet Minh designed a …… system which allowed them to appear and attack seemingly out of nowhere.
- What country is Geneva in?
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- Eisenhower’s New Look policy looked at developing these rather than conventional forces
- The Battle of Dien Bien Phu was a ……
- Because Truman’s pre-1952 containment strategy didn’t make any significant moves towards a resolution or partial conciliation of the Cold war it was ……….
- In which context did the US support French imperial interests in Vietnam?
- What type of force was Eisenhower opposed to using?
- The war fought between the French and the Viet Minh between 1946 and 1954 was known as the First ……….. War
- The Battle of Dien Bien Phu was fought between the French and who?
- The landmine traps used by the Viet Minh were known as Bouncing …….?
- What position did Ridgeway hold?
- In the Battle of Dien Bien Phu 2500 French were ……
- Which country took advantage of the German occupation of France and occupied the French Southeast-Asian empire?
24 Clues: What country is Geneva in? • What position did Ridgeway hold? • Who would rule the communist North? • The Battle of Dien Bien Phu was a …… • Who would rule the non-communist South? • What was the French empire in Asia called? • How many Vietnamese people died in the famine? • What conference was held to organise negotiations? • ...
European Exploration and Settlement 2021-10-05
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- A paracel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions, such as their agreement to settle on it.
- founded the first bank in america
- The name of the laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the french colony of Louisiana.
- the people the france gave their territory to when they lost the war
- the king of france at the time
- a group of people incharge of judicial matters
- foundded new french settlement near mississippi river.
- ended the french and indian war in 1763
- established fort maurepas in present day biloxi mississippi.
- system under which a colony was
- Name given to the water route europeans believed went through north america to asia.
- women sent to the colony to marry and populate the community.
- a person who is someones legal property and is forced to obey them
- an estate that grows cash crops
- claimed louisiana for france in name of King Louis XIV
- farming
- founded by lasalle
- a new area settled in by foreign people
- rough and hard
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- redstick
- Name given to the collapse of the French investment company, the Company of the west.
- explored the upper mississippi down as far as the arkansas river
- the set religion for the colonies
- the river that flows through new orleans
- what french and British were fighting over
- In 1712 he became the first proprietor of Louisiana, the company of the west.
- war
- people who were enslaved from africa
- a southern food influenced by the french
- to much paper money and not enough gold
- the new money system
- people who came to the french colonys
32 Clues: war • farming • redstick • rough and hard • founded by lasalle • the new money system • the king of france at the time • system under which a colony was • an estate that grows cash crops • the set religion for the colonies • founded the first bank in america • people who were enslaved from africa • people who came to the french colonys • ended the french and indian war in 1763 • ...
French Revolution 2025-08-07
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- A strong feeling of pride and devotion to one’s country
- Fighting carried on through hit-and-run raids.
- Body of French civil laws introduced in 1804; served as model for many nations’ civil codes
- Military tactic in which soldiers destroy everything in their path to hurt the enemy.
- Old order; system of government pre-revolution France
- Austrian born queen with lavish lifestyle; Against reforms and the French court
- Financial advisor to Louis XVI. Urged the king to reduce spending
- Time period during the French Revolution from Sept. 1793 to July 1794 when people in France were arrested for not supporting the revolution and many were executed.
- Aristocratic “hero of two worlds” who fought alongside George Washington
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- Assembly of European leaders that met after the Napoleonic era to piece Europe back together; met from Sept 1814 to June 1815.Concert of Europe
- Last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution
- Blockade designed by Napoleon to hurt Britain economically by closing European ports to British goods;
- A system in which Austria, Russia, Prussia, and Great Britain met periodically to discuss any problems affecting the peace in Europe.
- Ballet in which voters have a direct say on an issue.
- Dissenting group of people
- French port city; troops marched to a patriotic song as they marched from this city, eventually became the national anthem of France.
- A French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century.
- Right to vote
- Social class
- Fortress in Paris used as a prison; French Revolution began when Parisians stormed it in 1789
20 Clues: Social class • Right to vote • Dissenting group of people • Fighting carried on through hit-and-run raids. • Old order; system of government pre-revolution France • Ballet in which voters have a direct say on an issue. • A strong feeling of pride and devotion to one’s country • Financial advisor to Louis XVI. Urged the king to reduce spending • ...
Geology in English and French 2024-09-27
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- French geologic term for the time between 145.5 and 65.5 million years ago
- English term for natural glass formed by volcanic activity
- English term for molten rock below Earth's surface
- French term for a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year
- English term for type of rock formed from cooled lava
- French term for erosion caused by wind
- English term for the geological epoch starting approximately 10000 years ago
- English term for mineral used in making glass
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- French term for the study of fossils
- French term for a crater formed by volcanic eruption
- English term for layers of Earth's crust, often composed of sediment
- French term for a planar fracture in rock across which there has been significant displacement
- English term for brightly colored mineral often associated with copper
- French term for instrument used to record earthquakes
14 Clues: French term for the study of fossils • French term for erosion caused by wind • English term for mineral used in making glass • English term for molten rock below Earth's surface • French term for a crater formed by volcanic eruption • English term for type of rock formed from cooled lava • French term for instrument used to record earthquakes • ...
Age of Revolutions Crossword 2023-04-04
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- organized campaigns to refuse to buy a certain good or service.
- an assembly of delegates from the Americana colonies that issued the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
- soldier who fights merely for pay often for a foreign country.
- company that controls all or nearly all business in a particular industry.
- shutting a port or roadway to prevent people or supplies from coming into or leaving an area.
- lowest estate in French society consisting of everyday French citizens.
- the sudden overthrow of a government, usually by a small group of people in a position of authority.
- government where the people are the primary source of power.
- law-making body that in France that passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man.
- document created during the French Revolution giving individual rights and protections under the law.
- a prison that held political prisoners; French citizens attacked it on July 14, 1789 to show anger against the government.
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- a series of British laws passed in 1774 designed to punish the American colonists by closing a port in Boston and banning town meetings.
- the crime of betraying one's country.
- document created that declared the thirteen American colonies independent from Britain.
- formal written request to someone in authority that is signed by a group of people.
- pledge signed by members of the third estate in 1789 that they would continue meeting at the Tennis Courts until a new constitution was created in France.
- noble families in French society.
- the period of the French Revolution during which many people were executed for opposing the revolution.
- priests and religious leaders in French society.
- organized body of armed volunteers.
- colonial militia volunteer who was prepared to fight at a minute's notice.
21 Clues: noble families in French society. • organized body of armed volunteers. • the crime of betraying one's country. • priests and religious leaders in French society. • government where the people are the primary source of power. • soldier who fights merely for pay often for a foreign country. • organized campaigns to refuse to buy a certain good or service. • ...
Enlightenment and Revolutions 2025-03-06
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- Believed people have natural rights that cannot be taken away.
- This is the government England had after the Glorious Revolution.
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution.
- Led revolts for Venezuela
- Led revolts for Argentina.
- French general who name himself Emperor of France
- The First to theorize the heliocentric theory.
- First to study the sky using a telescope.
- Idea that a monarch has total power.
- Period of French Revolution where 40,000 people were executed for being counter revolutionaries.
- The king tried to rule as an _________________________, which caused the Glorious Revolution.
- Country created after St. Domingue revolted against the French.
- Organization that forced Galileo to take back his theories.
- Colonists felt they should have representation in __________ if they were being taxed.
- Discovered that planets orbit in an elliptical pattern.
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- Believed humans are naturally evil and need a government to enforce rules.
- Believed the government should reflect the will of the people.
- King's debt from lifestyle and war for France created this cause of the French Revolution.
- Believed in the separation of powers to prevent corruption.
- intellectual movement in Europe that emphasized reason and science over tradition.
- Government type after the French Revolution
- Latin American countries were gaining their independence from countries in?
- Final Battle for Napoleon
- Method Step-by-step method for conducting research.
- Country that had the Glorious Revolution.
- Country Napoleon tried to invade and was unsuccessful due partly to winter conditions.
- Influenced many revolutions
- Believed in separation of church and state.
- invented Calculus, law of gravity, and laws of motion.
- French prison that was stormed during the French Revolution
- A cause of the American Revolution
31 Clues: Led revolts for Venezuela • Final Battle for Napoleon • Led revolts for Argentina. • Influenced many revolutions • Leader of the Haitian Revolution. • A cause of the American Revolution • Idea that a monarch has total power. • First to study the sky using a telescope. • Country that had the Glorious Revolution. • Government type after the French Revolution • ...
Chapter 3 French Vocab 2025-10-16
10 Clues: I go in French • to go in French • to swim in French • to leave in French • to sleep in French • it is hot in French • to go out in French • to do/make in French • It is cold in French • he skies (hint: expression with Faire conjugated with il)
France 2020-08-28
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- two words to answer a question
- A famous landmark
- A French food like a pancake
- Where it is in the world
- famous french film
- a type of toast
- colour of the flag
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- famous french chef
- famous Frenchman
- a nice term after you get given something
- A way to greet someone
- famous painting
- the opposite of hello
- a famous french sport
14 Clues: famous painting • a type of toast • famous Frenchman • A famous landmark • famous french chef • famous french film • colour of the flag • the opposite of hello • a famous french sport • A way to greet someone • Where it is in the world • A French food like a pancake • two words to answer a question • a nice term after you get given something
Les mots de Français ABC (Partie 1) 2019-09-30
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- If you are good, you may get one of these sweet things
- Leaves will be falling from this soon
- Sham likes this beverage
- _________is a day of rest
- There are lots of these on a farm
- Where you borrow books from...
- Mme L's Core French class is ________
- Aayan wants to be this
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- If the snow is not _______, I would not eat it
- Liban loves this
- French people buy this at a bakery each morning...
- Useful tools for checking the meaning of words
- Santa and Ashleigh's pet are...
- When you start grade 9, many of you will be
- Najma's favourite French word
- It is a French delicacy to eat this animals legs...
- Not a shower, but a...
- It barks...
- One hundred
19 Clues: It barks... • One hundred • Liban loves this • Not a shower, but a... • Aayan wants to be this • Sham likes this beverage • _________is a day of rest • Najma's favourite French word • Where you borrow books from... • Santa and Ashleigh's pet are... • There are lots of these on a farm • Leaves will be falling from this soon • Mme L's Core French class is ________ • ...
French crossword puzzle 2024-10-04
12 Clues: synonym for gross • Plural form of lune • French word for dog • plural form of chat • frenh word for earth • french word for snow • plural form of volcan • French word for yellow • french word for planet • plural form of kangourou • french word for tall girl • feminine plural form of soleil
La date 2022-03-02
14 Clues: 20 in Frenh • 8 in French • 3 in French • 30 in French • 16 in French • third day of the week • first day of the week • fifth day of the week • second day of the week • fourth day of the week • first month of the year • seond month of the year • third month of the year • fourth month of the year
Olivers crossword 2018-05-09
10 Clues: a dad in French • a mum in French • means thank you • a man in French • To say hi in French • nuit good night in French • a married woman in French • a un married woman in French • to say good evening in French • Polite way to say hello in French
French Revolution 2019-02-21
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- machine used to kill thousands and thousands of "enemies" during the Reign of Terror.
- Group in charge of suppressing opposition to the revolution.
- The amount of taxes paid by the First and Second Estates.
- name for French society before the revolution.
- Revolution that France helped with to defeat the British that inspired revolutionaries in France.
- French representative government before the revolution.
- 97% of the population from educated professionals to farmers and peasants.
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- French prison and armory that was stormed to start the revolution on July 14, 1789.
- Period during the French Revolution where thousands were executed at the guillotine.
- Queen of France during the French Revolution.
- Name of the new government created during the Tennis Court Oath.
- Inspiration to the Third Estate to revolt against a broken social contract.
- King of France during the French Revolution.
- Third Estate meeting after being locked out of the Estates General.
- Members of the Catholic Church.
- Nobles who controlled the government
16 Clues: Members of the Catholic Church. • Nobles who controlled the government • King of France during the French Revolution. • Queen of France during the French Revolution. • name for French society before the revolution. • French representative government before the revolution. • The amount of taxes paid by the First and Second Estates. • ...
French Revolution 2015-04-01
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- home of the luxury filled palace in France where the King and Queen lived. Rioters marched through here in October of 1789.
- Poorest group in France. They were poor and hungry throughout most of the Revolution. (Started the Food Riots during the Revolution.)
- The government before the French Revolution. Made up of 3 classes (Estates). Also a very unfair system
- Considered the Hero of the French Revolution. Known as the person who ended the Revolution. Made France united, strong, and equal.
- a ribbon or bow that showed patriotism during the French Revolution
- The King of France that most French citizens did not like which led to the attempt to overthrow the monarchy. (Liked to spend money)
- new views on power and authority in the government
- The new legislative body of France. This had 3 groups (Left, Center, and Right)
- a radical revolutionary political group associated with the populist journalist Jacques Hébert (Wanted to dechristianize France)
- made up 80% of the French population. They marched and rioted during the Revolution, but they were not leaders. (Very poor)
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- Jacobins wanted to dominate French. This led to 16,000 executions. This was the most violent period of the Revolution (September 1793 to July 1794)
- Favored the King because they were rich and were treated special. They hated the idea of the Enlightenment. And they made up the 2nd Estate.
- Shopkeepers in France. They supported overthrowing the monarchy. They made up most of the army and protesters during the French Revolution
- beheading machine used for executions during the Revolution
- a political group of Frenchmen that wanted major changes in the Government, and were responsible for most deaths during the Reign of Terror.
- A Jacobin leader, also the leader of The Committee of Public Safety. (AKA the starter of the Reign of Terror)
- The war that had a huge influence for government changes that led to the start of the French Revolution
- Married to King Louis XVI. Loved gambling and spending money (Last name)
- The place where the French had to move their meetings to after being kicked out of their old place. (Where the National Assembly was created)
- a prison in eastern Paris. It was seized by the Paris crowd on 14 July 1789
20 Clues: new views on power and authority in the government • beheading machine used for executions during the Revolution • a ribbon or bow that showed patriotism during the French Revolution • Married to King Louis XVI. Loved gambling and spending money (Last name) • a prison in eastern Paris. It was seized by the Paris crowd on 14 July 1789 • ...
La prise de la bastille! (enter the answers in French-no punctuation) 2022-11-28
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- The national motto of France: freedom,equality,brotherhood
- The prison-fortress stormed by angry citizens on the 14 July 1789
- The month in which the Bastille was taken
- Device for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading
- Was built to celebrate the 100th year anniversary of the French Revolution
- 'Queen' in French
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- The name of the French National Anthem
- The name of the Queen
- The name of the king during the revolution
- 'Celebration' in French
- The name of the French flag
- The day of the month in which the Bastille was stormed
- King in French
13 Clues: King in French • 'Queen' in French • The name of the Queen • 'Celebration' in French • The name of the French flag • The name of the French National Anthem • The month in which the Bastille was taken • The name of the king during the revolution • The day of the month in which the Bastille was stormed • The national motto of France: freedom,equality,brotherhood • ...
French - by maisie 2025-08-20
15 Clues: YEP • A man • Monday • Goodbye • A horse • Fourteen • Thank you! • A french bread • The Number nine • The capital of France • A brown French pastry • Famous French landmark • France's national animal • How may colours on the flag • A way to say hello / goodbye
French crossword- Dan mallinson 2025-08-17
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- how to say hello in french
- how to say lundi in English
- ca va how to say how are you in french
- how to say six in french
- how to say welcome in french
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- morning how to say bonne journee English
- afternoon how to say bonne sour in English
- how to say un in English
- how to say yes in french
- how to say no in french
- age as-tu how old are you in french
- how to say seven in french
12 Clues: how to say no in french • how to say un in English • how to say yes in french • how to say six in french • how to say hello in french • how to say seven in french • how to say lundi in English • how to say welcome in french • age as-tu how old are you in french • ca va how to say how are you in french • morning how to say bonne journee English • ...
Le Mot Croisé Modifié 2025-12-14
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- The days of the week are not ____ in French (unless they're at the start of a sentence.) (en.)
- To change a verb to fit in the context of a sentence (en.)
- In both English and French, "of" (« de ») can be used to express ____ (or ownership)(en.)
- Though it literally translates to "good day," this greeting is always appropriate and is the most common way to say hello (fr.)
- The day of the week you have French class (en.)
- The only French day of the week to not end in « -di », "Sunday" (fr.)
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- « français » (en.)
- « anglais » (en.)
- Part of speech, for example "of" "to" "by" "on" "across" (en.)
- A "Romance Language" is a modern language derived from this ancient language. In this language, "luna" means "moon" (en.)
- English is mostly derived from 5 down's ancient language and this still spoken European language (en.)
- Part of speech, « nom » in French, a person place or thing (en.)
- The first day of the French week (en.)
- Part of speech, « verbe » in French, an action or occurrence (en.)
14 Clues: « anglais » (en.) • « français » (en.) • The first day of the French week (en.) • The day of the week you have French class (en.) • To change a verb to fit in the context of a sentence (en.) • Part of speech, for example "of" "to" "by" "on" "across" (en.) • Part of speech, « nom » in French, a person place or thing (en.) • ...
France 2023-05-31
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- French sparkling wine.
- Vuitton French fashion brand known for its luxury handbags.
- French Impressionist painter known for his water lilies.
- The capital city of France.
- Traditional French dish made with snails.
- French film festival held annually in Cannes.
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- French composer of "Clair de Lune".
- Camus French philosopher and writer who wrote "The Stranger".
- National symbol of France.
- French pastry known for its flaky layers.
- Famous museum in Paris that houses the Mona Lisa.
11 Clues: French sparkling wine. • National symbol of France. • The capital city of France. • French composer of "Clair de Lune". • French pastry known for its flaky layers. • Traditional French dish made with snails. • French film festival held annually in Cannes. • Famous museum in Paris that houses the Mona Lisa. • French Impressionist painter known for his water lilies. • ...
French Revolution 2019-02-21
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- name for French society before the revolution.
- French prison and armory that was stormed to start the revolution on July 14, 1789.
- 97% of the population from educated professionals to farmers and peasants.
- Revolution that France helped with to defeat the British that inspired revolutionaries in France.
- Inspiration to the Third Estate to revolt against a broken social contract.
- King of France during the French Revolution.
- Members of the Catholic Church.
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- Period during the French Revolution where thousands were executed at the guillotine.
- machine used to kill thousands and thousands of "enemies" during the Reign of Terror.
- Name of the new government created during the Tennis Court Oath.
- Queen of France during the French Revolution.
- Group in charge of suppressing opposition to the revolution.
- Nobles who controlled the government
- French representative government before the revolution.
- Third Estate meeting after being locked out of the Estates General.
- The amount of taxes paid by the First and Second Estates.
16 Clues: Members of the Catholic Church. • Nobles who controlled the government • King of France during the French Revolution. • Queen of France during the French Revolution. • name for French society before the revolution. • French representative government before the revolution. • The amount of taxes paid by the First and Second Estates. • ...
French Revolution 2023-10-29
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- one reason of the start of French revolution
- Says "I am the state"
- King calls army to surround palace for what event
- Political system
- Tool used to decapitate heads
- Declared himself emperor of France
- Result for the king and queen from women's march
- Built Palace at versailles
- Rumor king killing peasants
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- One result of declaration of rights
- Single set of laws no, no more privileges based on birth
- A single person holds power
- French lawyer big part in French Revolution
- Enherits Palace at Versailles
- French economy condition
- Social group that wasn't treated fairly
- Month of storming of the Bastille
- Island that Napoleon was taken to after arrested
- Time period of mass killings in France
- Napoleon invaded most of the counties in this continent
20 Clues: Political system • Says "I am the state" • French economy condition • Built Palace at versailles • A single person holds power • Rumor king killing peasants • Enherits Palace at Versailles • Tool used to decapitate heads • Month of storming of the Bastille • Declared himself emperor of France • One result of declaration of rights • Time period of mass killings in France • ...
French and Indian war 2025-01-16
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- what did ben franklins poster mean
- What mountain range did they cross
- where was the war fought
- what animal did Ben Franklin use in his poster
- because of them moving more west
- who helped the French fight the war
- what war was the French and Indian war apart of
- when did the war end
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- who was in great debt
- What did the king think he would get by winning the war
- what land did the French and British think they both owned
- what war did this lead up to
- why was the war so expensive
- why did the people have to start paying a lot of taxes
- who did the French actually fight
- who had more natives fighting for them
16 Clues: when did the war end • who was in great debt • where was the war fought • what war did this lead up to • why was the war so expensive • because of them moving more west • who did the French actually fight • what did ben franklins poster mean • What mountain range did they cross • who helped the French fight the war • who had more natives fighting for them • ...
Languages 2024-08-30
Mardi Gras 2024-11-06
Practice 2 2023-05-31
10 Clues: - to open • - to think • - to drink • - coming in french • - wanting in french • - running in french • - to want in french • - looking in french • - sleeping in french • - to finish in french
German vocabulary, part 2 2023-09-26
26 Clues: on • in • Cake • Fish • Salad • House • Spain • Small • under • Bread • French • German • Polite • France • Blonde • England • Germany • English • next to • Spanish • Friendly • Siblings • Big/Tall • Apartment • Dark-haired • frites French fries
French an Indian War / Taxes and Boycotts 2015-11-04
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- taxed items like paint, glass, lead, paper, and tea imported to the American colonies; allowed writes of assistance
- rode from Boston to Lexington warning that the British Redcoats were coming
- act extending a Canadian province and allowed the French Canadians to keep their law, language, and Catholicism
- colonial congress in Philadelphia of all colonies; named Washington as general and sent Olive Branch Petition
- act giving the British East India Company the exclusive right to sell tea to the colonies without paying an import tax
- militia men who were ready to fight at a moment's notice, while living their normal lives
- acts that closed the port of Boston, limited self government, tried British officials in Britain; meant to punish Boston Tea Partiers
- act taxing sugar in the colonies from anywhere but Britain
- Indian league that sided with the British in the French and Indian War
- Ottowa chief who led Indian uprising against the British in the Ohio Valley after the French and Indian War
- the first colonist killed in the American Revolution
- act stating parliament's right to make laws in the colonies
- prime minister who ended salutary neglect after the French and Indian War
- colonial congress of delegates from every colony but Georgia who met in Philadelphia and agreed to start a militia
- protest where Sons of Liberty dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- French fort built in modern-day Pittsburgh where George Washington had been sent to build a fort
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- unofficial British policy of not strictly enforcing laws in colonial America
- incident where British soldiers fired into a crowd of unruly Bostonians killing five
- act requiring colonists to pay for the housing and feeding of British soldiers in North America
- first battles of the American Revolution
- colonial congress of delegates from 9 colonies who met in New York and sent a petition to the king
- ended the French and Indian War
- act levying a tax on paper items in the colonies
- built abruptly by George Washington and his troops before being surrounded and captured by the French
- other name for French and Indian War
- land west of the Appalachians and disputed between the French and British
- Franklin's failed plan for a union among the colonies
27 Clues: ended the French and Indian War • other name for French and Indian War • first battles of the American Revolution • act levying a tax on paper items in the colonies • the first colonist killed in the American Revolution • Franklin's failed plan for a union among the colonies • act taxing sugar in the colonies from anywhere but Britain • ...
Founding of Saint Augustine 2021-08-31
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- First successful Spanish colony in Florida.
- French leader of Fort Caroline.
- Native Indians of Florida who lived in St. Augustine.
- River located near Jacksonville
- Explorer who founded St. Augustine.
- Boats destroyed by a storm.
- The name of the inlet where Menendez and his men killed the shipwrecked soldiers.
- French fort near Jacksonville.
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- French symbol of the lily flower.
- French Protestants who came to America for religious freedom.
- The capitol of la Florida established on Paris Island, South Carolina.
- French fort in South Carolina.
- Where Ribault's fleet shipwrecked.
- The meaning of the word "Matanzas" given by Columbus
- Priests that came to America to convert the Indians were called ________________________.
15 Clues: Boats destroyed by a storm. • French fort in South Carolina. • French fort near Jacksonville. • French leader of Fort Caroline. • River located near Jacksonville • French symbol of the lily flower. • Where Ribault's fleet shipwrecked. • Explorer who founded St. Augustine. • First successful Spanish colony in Florida. • The meaning of the word "Matanzas" given by Columbus • ...
Claude Monet 2019-06-13
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- hello in french
- how many children did he have
- describes the artist who painted in this style
- Famous tower in Paris
- Which month did he die
- green in french
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- Which month was he born
- the capital of France
- breed of dog Claude owned
- the colour if Monet's favourite birthday cake
- how many colours in the French flag
- Monet's favourite flavour ice cream
- what was his middle name
- Which country did he live in
- which colour did he not like using
15 Clues: hello in french • green in french • the capital of France • Famous tower in Paris • Which month did he die • Which month was he born • what was his middle name • breed of dog Claude owned • Which country did he live in • how many children did he have • which colour did he not like using • how many colours in the French flag • Monet's favourite flavour ice cream • ...
Claude Monet 2019-06-13
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- Famous tower in Paris
- hello in french
- what was his middle name
- describes the artist who painted in this style
- breed of dog Claude owned
- which colour did he not like using
- how many colours in the French flag
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- the capital of France
- Which month did he die
- Which month was he born
- Which country did he live in
- green in french
- how many children did he have
- Monet's favourite flavour ice cream
- the colour if Monet's favourite birthday cake
15 Clues: green in french • hello in french • the capital of France • Famous tower in Paris • Which month did he die • Which month was he born • what was his middle name • breed of dog Claude owned • Which country did he live in • how many children did he have • which colour did he not like using • Monet's favourite flavour ice cream • how many colours in the French flag • ...
Crossword à la carte 2019-12-12
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- earn on thanksgiving for dessert usually in pumpkin form
- French pancake
- sandwich that is heated
- cookie
- Green mess of lettuce
- egg folded with cheese in the middle
- cold custard that is eaten with a spoon
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- cake but in french
- American sandwich eaten by everyone
- small steak ans some French f-
- flakey bread best in French
- scrambled egg pie yea idk
- doughnut holes
- American take on margarita pizza
- American pork filled pocket in between two breads
15 Clues: cookie • French pancake • doughnut holes • cake but in french • Green mess of lettuce • sandwich that is heated • scrambled egg pie yea idk • flakey bread best in French • small steak ans some French f- • American take on margarita pizza • American sandwich eaten by everyone • egg folded with cheese in the middle • cold custard that is eaten with a spoon • ...
Famous Painters 2023-10-21
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- Dutch painter of "Girl with a Pearl Earring".
- Spanish surrealist painter, famous for "The Elephants".
- Russian abstract artist, creator of "Black Square".
- French Rococo artist known for "The Swing".
- French impressionist famous for "Water Lilies".
- Mexican muralist famous for "Man at the Crossroads".
- American artist of "Whistler's Mother".
- American realist known for "American Gothic".
- Flemish artist known for "The Garden of Earthly Delights".
- Austrian symbolist painter of "The Kiss".
- Spanish Baroque painter of "Las Meninas".
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- Dutch Golden Age painter of "The Night Watch".
- English landscape painter of the Lake District.
- Leading French neoclassical painter.
- Italian Renaissance painter of "The Birth of Venus".
- French artist associated with pointillism.
- Spanish surrealist known for "The Persistence of Memory".
- Italian artist of the Mona Lisa.
- Dutch painter known for "Starry Night".
- Renowned Mexican painter and feminist.
20 Clues: Italian artist of the Mona Lisa. • Leading French neoclassical painter. • Renowned Mexican painter and feminist. • Dutch painter known for "Starry Night". • American artist of "Whistler's Mother". • Austrian symbolist painter of "The Kiss". • Spanish Baroque painter of "Las Meninas". • French artist associated with pointillism. • ...
denver 101 2024-04-01
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- movie we watched on the plane
- noodle noodle
- professional rizzler + wannabe timothee
- ari's ________ helmet
- our dream job
- bio duo
- 2nd lunch french game
- 12 year old plankton
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- ari sklar's favourite hoodie
- our king in french
- our carpentry company
- preppiest person ever
- the french staples wrecker dupe
- our favourite sophomore in alg
- best ride at disney
- something you need
- cooper g
17 Clues: bio duo • cooper g • noodle noodle • our dream job • our king in french • something you need • best ride at disney • 12 year old plankton • our carpentry company • preppiest person ever • ari's ________ helmet • 2nd lunch french game • ari sklar's favourite hoodie • movie we watched on the plane • our favourite sophomore in alg • the french staples wrecker dupe • ...
The Nationalist movement in Indo-China 2014-04-29
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- Organic compound used to thicken gasoline for fire bombs
- Provided Western style education
- A deadly plant killer
- French army was defeated here
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- Dictator of South Vietnam
- Nationalist in favour of democratic republic
- Nationalist in favour of monarchy
- Language used by the Vietnamese elite
- The Supreme French Commander of the French armies
- The dynasty overthrown by the French
- Founder of Hoa Hao
- Formed the Vietnamese Communist Party
- Puppet ruler of the French
13 Clues: Founder of Hoa Hao • A deadly plant killer • Dictator of South Vietnam • Puppet ruler of the French • French army was defeated here • Provided Western style education • Nationalist in favour of monarchy • The dynasty overthrown by the French • Language used by the Vietnamese elite • Formed the Vietnamese Communist Party • Nationalist in favour of democratic republic • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- It was a important leader in the French Revolution.
- In Paris there were this medieval fortress.
- It was a meeting were the three estates were defending to be all together.
- a political group in French Revolution
- A political system that was used in France before Revolution.
- People that were in favor of The French Revolution.
- revolts that were produced by the peasants.
- It was the highest class in society.
- The king of France in during the French Revolution.
- Third estate complained to the king that everyone had to have food.
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- A time in the French Revolution that people were scared.
- A middle class that appeared in the Ancient Régime, they were not agreed by having less rights.
- In French Revolution it was a low class
- A meeting of the three estates.
- An object they used to execute people.
15 Clues: A meeting of the three estates. • It was the highest class in society. • a political group in French Revolution • An object they used to execute people. • In French Revolution it was a low class • In Paris there were this medieval fortress. • revolts that were produced by the peasants. • It was a important leader in the French Revolution. • ...
Fashion designer 2024-08-05
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- Futuristic fashion pioneer. Andre __
- British designer with bold prints. __ Rhodes
- Italian luxury designer. Gianni __
- French socialite and designer. __ De Ribes
- Minimalist American designer. __ Klein
- Japanese designer known for pleats. __ Miyake
- Renowned for classic elegance
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- Futuristic fashion designer. __ Cardin
- Dominican-American designer. __ De La Renta
- Renowned for sophisticated designs. __ Herrera
- Elegant French couturier. Hubert De __
- Influential French designer. Coco __
- Famous for stylish footwear. Manolo __
- Known for colorful prints. __ Pucci
- Iconic French designer. __ Saint Laurent
15 Clues: Renowned for classic elegance • Italian luxury designer. Gianni __ • Known for colorful prints. __ Pucci • Futuristic fashion pioneer. Andre __ • Influential French designer. Coco __ • Futuristic fashion designer. __ Cardin • Elegant French couturier. Hubert De __ • Famous for stylish footwear. Manolo __ • Minimalist American designer. __ Klein • ...
French an Indian War / Taxes and Boycotts 2015-11-04
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- Indian league that sided with the British in the French and Indian War
- land west of the Appalachians and disputed between the French and British
- act taxing sugar in the colonies from anywhere but Britain
- act extending a Canadian province and allowed the French Canadians to keep their law, language, and Catholicism
- protest where Sons of Liberty dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- ended the French and Indian War
- other name for French and Indian War
- first battles of the American Revolution
- militia men who were ready to fight at a moment's notice, while living their normal lives
- rode from Boston to Lexington warning that the British Redcoats were coming
- colonial congress of delegates from 9 colonies who met in New York and sent a petition to the king
- Ottowa chief who led Indian uprising against the British in the Ohio Valley after the French and Indian War
- French fort built in modern-day Pittsburgh where George Washington had been sent to build a fort
- Franklin's failed plan for a union among the colonies
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- taxed items like paint, glass, lead, paper, and tea imported to the American colonies; allowed writes of assistance
- acts that closed the port of Boston, limited self government, tried British officials in Britain; meant to punish Boston Tea Partiers
- built abruptly by George Washington and his troops before being surrounded and captured by the French
- unofficial British policy of not strictly enforcing laws in colonial America
- act requiring colonists to pay for the housing and feeding of British soldiers in North America
- act giving the British East India Company the exclusive right to sell tea to the colonies without paying an import tax
- incident where British soldiers fired into a crowd of unruly Bostonians killing five
- act levying a tax on paper items in the colonies
- colonial congress in Philadelphia of all colonies; named Washington as general and sent Olive Branch Petition
- colonial congress of delegates from every colony but Georgia who met in Philadelphia and agreed to start a militia
- prime minister who ended salutary neglect after the French and Indian War
- act stating parliament's right to make laws in the colonies
- the first colonist killed in the American Revolution
27 Clues: ended the French and Indian War • other name for French and Indian War • first battles of the American Revolution • act levying a tax on paper items in the colonies • the first colonist killed in the American Revolution • Franklin's failed plan for a union among the colonies • act taxing sugar in the colonies from anywhere but Britain • ...
French an Indian War / Taxes and Boycotts 2015-11-04
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- militia men who were ready to fight at a moment's notice, while living their normal lives
- prime minister who ended salutary neglect after the French and Indian War
- act taxing sugar in the colonies from anywhere but Britain
- incident where British soldiers fired into a crowd of unruly Bostonians killing five
- ended the French and Indian War
- first battles of the American Revolution
- colonial congress of delegates from every colony but Georgia who met in Philadelphia and agreed to start a militia
- act requiring colonists to pay for the housing and feeding of British soldiers in North America
- act stating parliament's right to make laws in the colonies
- act giving the British East India Company the exclusive right to sell tea to the colonies without paying an import tax
- act extending a Canadian province and allowed the French Canadians to keep their law, language, and Catholicism
- taxed items like paint, glass, lead, paper, and tea imported to the American colonies; allowed writes of assistance
- Franklin's failed plan for a union among the colonies
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- land west of the Appalachians and disputed between the French and British
- built abruptly by George Washington and his troops before being surrounded and captured by the French
- colonial congress in Philadelphia of all colonies; named Washington as general and sent Olive Branch Petition
- French fort built in modern-day Pittsburgh where George Washington had been sent to build a fort
- protest where Sons of Liberty dumped tea into the Boston Harbor
- unofficial British policy of not strictly enforcing laws in colonial America
- Indian league that sided with the British in the French and Indian War
- other name for French and Indian War
- acts that closed the port of Boston, limited self government, tried British officials in Britain; meant to punish Boston Tea Partiers
- Ottowa chief who led Indian uprising against the British in the Ohio Valley after the French and Indian War
- the first colonist killed in the American Revolution
- rode from Boston to Lexington warning that the British Redcoats were coming
- colonial congress of delegates from 9 colonies who met in New York and sent a petition to the king
- act levying a tax on paper items in the colonies
27 Clues: ended the French and Indian War • other name for French and Indian War • first battles of the American Revolution • act levying a tax on paper items in the colonies • the first colonist killed in the American Revolution • Franklin's failed plan for a union among the colonies • act taxing sugar in the colonies from anywhere but Britain • ...
French Revolution and American/Latin American Revolutions 2025-02-04
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- a large fortress where military equipment was held that was overrun by the National Assembly
- group formed among the Estates with the intent to seek reform
- the 16th, who did not want the National Assembly to be successful in their quest for government reform
- Toussaint L'Ouverture helped lead this Revolution
- this document, the Declaration of Rights of Man and______, echoed the message of the American Independence
- The __________ of Confederation was the first constitution of the newly formed United States. It was not a success.
- The Declaration of_________ was the colonists declaring their freedom from the British Crown
- famed promise made by the National Assembly to not leave until a new constitution was formed
- Key French Revolutionary who helped establish a new French Government, became the ruler of France, and was eventually exiled by the Allies
- One of the islands, along with Saint Helena, where Napoleon was exiled
- French political group who tried to enact authoritarian measures to maintain control over the French citizens
- Thinker who, because of the French Revolution, advocated for slower, gradual reform rather than immediate and bloody changes
- This estate was made up of nobility, or the wealthy class of French
- this (another word for) rebellion was a result of unnecessary taxes placed on colonists by the British Crown
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- This Latin American leader helped start many Latin American countries
- this Latin American leader helped Argentina free itself from Spanish control
- this French document, created in 1791, officially established separation of powers and guaranteed civil and citizen rights
- French leader who pursued collective general will and tried to forcibly remove those who were against the Revolution
- Ironically named the Committee of Public_____, this group was created to, often brutally, enforce the policies of the National Assembly
- "no taxation without______"
- term for a collective sense of identity, loyalty, and pride in one's nation
- France's representative body; the third one made up 95% of the population
- term for the period of time filled with power struggles and personal feuds that led to tens of thousands dead from 1793-1794
- French term for the "old system"
- This estate was made up of clergy
25 Clues: "no taxation without______" • French term for the "old system" • This estate was made up of clergy • Toussaint L'Ouverture helped lead this Revolution • group formed among the Estates with the intent to seek reform • This estate was made up of nobility, or the wealthy class of French • This Latin American leader helped start many Latin American countries • ...
Chapter 5: War and British Conquest 2026-01-13
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- A conflict started by Indigenous nations in 1763 to resist British control after the French lost New France.
- A French fortress on Cape Breton Island that protected French trade and fishing in the Atlantic.
- A British military leader who helped defeat the French at the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
- A war (1756–1763) between Britain and France that was fought in Europe and North America over land and power.
- A location that is important for military or trade reasons because it is easy to defend or control.
- The act of being forced to leave land or homes.
- A promise the British wanted Acadians to make, saying they would be loyal to the British king instead of France.
- This document officially ended the Seven Years’ War and gave Britain control of New France.
- A military action where an army surrounds a place to cut off supplies and force surrender.
- A British law that allowed French Canadians to keep their language, religion, and laws.
- The Atlantic provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.
- When a group is treated as less important and given fewer rights or opportunities.
- The ability to speak and use two languages.
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- An agreement signed in 1713 that ended a war in Europe and North America and gave Britain control of some French lands in North America.
- The French military leader who defended New France during the Seven Years’ War.
- A British law that recognized Indigenous land rights and set rules for settlement in North America.
- The forced removal of thousands of Acadians by the British between 1755 and 1763.
- When a group is forced or pressured to give up its culture and adopt another culture.
- A key event in 1759 where British forces defeated the French near Québec City.
- To force people to leave their homes or country, usually by government order.
- French settlers who lived in what is now Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.
- A promise some Acadians wanted to make saying they would not fight for either Britain or France during wars.
- The British attack on the city of Québec in 1759 during the Seven Years’ War.
23 Clues: The ability to speak and use two languages. • The act of being forced to leave land or homes. • To force people to leave their homes or country, usually by government order. • The British attack on the city of Québec in 1759 during the Seven Years’ War. • A key event in 1759 where British forces defeated the French near Québec City. • ...
Francais 3 2023-06-14
10 Clues: - to open • - to think • - to drink • - coming in french • - wanting in french • - running in french • - to want in french • - looking in french • - sleeping in french • - to finish in french
Sophia cobaugh 7-1,7-2 2021-01-28
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- leaves one country to settle in another
- bundle of rights,accompany title of property.
- last queen of France before french revolution.
- elective legislator in countries.
- members of french third estate
- political debate
- creation of the first french republican
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- used for beheading people
- legislative body in Netherlands.
- french lawyer and statesman
- king of France
- member of a democratic club
- general panic, July 22- august 6
- lower class
- The system of feudalism left over from middle ages.
15 Clues: lower class • king of France • political debate • used for beheading people • french lawyer and statesman • member of a democratic club • members of french third estate • legislative body in Netherlands. • general panic, July 22- august 6 • elective legislator in countries. • leaves one country to settle in another • creation of the first french republican • ...
France Reformed 2017-01-23
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- Region claimed by France
- French novelist and journalist
- Capital city Paris
- Region claimed by France near the Mediterranean
- French Jewish officer accused of treason
- Leader of France
- Island Alfred Dreyfus went to
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- Jews who wanted to create a Jewish Homeland
- French radical that wanted revenge on Prussian
- Movement to remove Jews
- Right to vote
- Connected Red Sea and Mediterranean
- An alliance
- War between the French coalition and Russian Empire
- Head of State title
15 Clues: An alliance • Right to vote • Leader of France • Capital city Paris • Head of State title • Movement to remove Jews • Region claimed by France • Island Alfred Dreyfus went to • French novelist and journalist • Connected Red Sea and Mediterranean • French Jewish officer accused of treason • Jews who wanted to create a Jewish Homeland • French radical that wanted revenge on Prussian • ...
Céleste Vocab Crossword 2024-12-04
20 Clues: girl • a map • music • a desk • to eat • french • to hate • to swim • to sing • to draw • a pencil • computer • a window • television • a whiteboard • french fires • shopping mall • to look,watch • a student desk • to play sports
The three revolutions 2024-11-08
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- The treaty that officially ended the American Revolutionary War in 1783 (5 letters)
- French King executed during the Revolution (5 letters)
- Island where the Haitian Revolution took place (5 letters)
- a key concept from the French Revolution and the American Revolution (7 letters)
- French revolutionary document proclaiming liberty, equality, and fraternity (11 letters)
- The Declaration of ____, which officially separated the Thirteen Colonies from Britain (11 letters)
- Enlightenment philosopher who influenced the American and French revolutions with his ideas of natural rights (7 letters)
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- The American colonies’ famous slogan: “No ___ without representation!” (8 letters)
- Famous American general who became the first U.S. president (10 letters)
- The main tax burden on the French Third Estate before the revolution (5 letters)
- French prison stormed on July 14, 1789, symbolizing the start of the French Revolution (8 letters)
- Haitian revolutionary leader, known as the "Black Napoleon" (9 letters)
- The estate in France that represented the common people and led the early stages of the French Revolution (5 letters)
- Author of the American Declaration of Independence (7 letters)
14 Clues: French King executed during the Revolution (5 letters) • Island where the Haitian Revolution took place (5 letters) • Author of the American Declaration of Independence (7 letters) • Haitian revolutionary leader, known as the "Black Napoleon" (9 letters) • Famous American general who became the first U.S. president (10 letters) • ...
French and Indian war 2025-01-16
16 Clues: majorrolein • whowonthewar • whendiditend • wholostthewar • whendiditstart • leadinguptowar • whatdidtheywear • howlongwasthewar • wherewasitfought • whatwastheresult • whofoughtinthewar • whogavebritianmoney • warwasveryexpensiveso • whathappenedtotheland • wholeadtheBritishsoldiers • howdidthesoldersgetreadytofight
The French Revolution 2019-02-05
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- The king of France during the French Revolution who was guillotined publicly
- A system of government where the ruler controls all power
- Overthrew the French Directory and became emperor in 1804. He was later exiled
- A time period where Maximilien killed thousands who were thought to be enemies of the revolution
- Said "Let them eat cake"
- A ruler who has complete power over a country
- The leader of the radicals who caused the Reign of Terror and killed enemies of the French Revolution
- A prison that was overrun during the French Revolution. It was a symbol of tyranny
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- A document that stated the natural rights of all people
- A new technology that was used to execute people in a more humane way
- The most radical group during the French Revolution
- A movement that emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition, influenced the French Revolution ideas
- Oath made by assembly to meet until they made a new Constitution
- France's national assembly that represents the three estates, or classes. The calling of the estates led to the French Revolution
- A period of time during the French Revolution between 17 July and 3 August 1789 where citizens started to riot because of fear of economic problems and political instability
15 Clues: Said "Let them eat cake" • A ruler who has complete power over a country • The most radical group during the French Revolution • A document that stated the natural rights of all people • A system of government where the ruler controls all power • Oath made by assembly to meet until they made a new Constitution • ...
Exploration and Settlement Review 2022-11-24
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- one of the three gs of exploration that involves religion
- the First Nations acted as these helping the traders get furs from other First Nations people
- a group of farms under the control of a seigneur in New France
- this was the spiritual leader for the French in New France
- the second French settlement in North America
- the first French settlement in North America Acadia was located in this current Canadian province
- the British gave these to the Iroquois but the French did not give these to the Huron
- the business system that involved a mother country sending explorers to find new lands and resources and settle new colonies
- when explorers and settlers build a fort and homes for a settlement
- the seigneur was responsible for building one of these so the farmers would have a place to worship
- the landlords in New France who collected rent from the farmers
- when a King or Queen has total control over all decisions and the people have no right to vote
- one of the three gs of exploration that relates to finding valuable resources
- the trading companies were supposed to build a permanent one of these when they arrived in New France
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- strong French men who traveled by rivers to trade furs with First Nations people
- this river was the main important river in the settlement of New France
- when countries are setting up new colonies around the world they are trying to build a larger one of these
- the King's representative in New France because the King lived in Europe
- the First Nations people who were allies of the French
- this is the name given to countries that sent out explorers and settlers to find new lands
- the First Nations people who became allies of the British
- the poor farmers who lived in New France and paid rent to the seigneurs
- French women in New France were encouraged to do this at a very young age
- this was the religion of the French people
- this killed many First Nation people in North America when the Europeans arrived
- a resource that both the French and the British wanted to trade for to increase wealth
- one of the three gs of exploration that involves becoming famous yourself and increasing the fame of the country you are from
- the name given to the Catholic missionaries the French sent to North America
- the trading companies who had control of the fur trade were supposed to increase this in New France
- the first French settlement in North America
- the seigneur was responsible for building one of these so the farmers had a place to grind their wheat into flour
31 Clues: this was the religion of the French people • the first French settlement in North America • the second French settlement in North America • the First Nations people who were allies of the French • one of the three gs of exploration that involves religion • the First Nations people who became allies of the British • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- It was a important leader in the French Revolution.
- In Paris there were this medieval fortress.
- It was a meeting were the three estates were defending to be all together.
- a political group in French Revolution
- A political system that was used in France before Revolution.
- People that were in favor of The French Revolution.
- revolts that were produced by the peasants.
- It was the highest class in society.
- The king of France in during the French Revolution.
- Third estate complained to the king that everyone had to have food.
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- A time in the French Revolution that people were scared.
- A middle class that appeared in the Ancient Régime, they were not agreed by having less rights.
- In French Revolution it was a low class
- A meeting of the three estates.
- An object they used to execute people.
15 Clues: A meeting of the three estates. • It was the highest class in society. • a political group in French Revolution • An object they used to execute people. • In French Revolution it was a low class • In Paris there were this medieval fortress. • revolts that were produced by the peasants. • It was a important leader in the French Revolution. • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- It was a important leader in the French Revolution.
- In Paris there were this medieval fortress.
- It was a meeting were the three estates were defending to be all together.
- a political group in French Revolution
- A political system that was used in France before Revolution.
- People that were in favor of The French Revolution.
- revolts that were produced by the peasants.
- It was the highest class in society.
- The king of France in during the French Revolution.
- Third estate complained to the king that everyone had to have food.
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- A time in the French Revolution that people were scared.
- A middle class that appeared in the Ancient Régime, they were not agreed by having less rights.
- In French Revolution it was a low class
- A meeting of the three estates.
- An object they used to execute people.
15 Clues: A meeting of the three estates. • It was the highest class in society. • a political group in French Revolution • An object they used to execute people. • In French Revolution it was a low class • In Paris there were this medieval fortress. • revolts that were produced by the peasants. • It was a important leader in the French Revolution. • ...
Leg 1 France 2019-05-26
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- La Rive _____ , the artistic part of Paris, located on Seine’s southern bank.
- To see an urban ‘Milky Way’, walk along ___ du Chevalier de la Barre after dark.
- a pomp : la pour as apple : ____ .
- Jacques’ greeting in the morning.
- love lock bridge AKA Passerelle des Arts . (4 words, french)
- Pierre might say as he leaves. (2 words, french)
- Thanks
- The long hill in Paris’ 18th arrondissement . (name in french)
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- At breakfast, Ilene might order “avocat ___ ___ ___ ___” (4 words, french)
- Charles _____, led the French resistance; he later founded the Fifth Republic.
- Its Line #1 runs underneath Avenue des Champs-Elyseés (2 words, English)
- Building, in recent news, on the Ile de Cite - exact center of Paris.
- A reminder to be patient “____ ____ ____” . (3 words, french)
- Bank Where tourists in Paris are when north of the Seine.
- Le grand-pére de Fiona.
15 Clues: Thanks • Le grand-pére de Fiona. • Jacques’ greeting in the morning. • a pomp : la pour as apple : ____ . • Pierre might say as he leaves. (2 words, french) • Bank Where tourists in Paris are when north of the Seine. • love lock bridge AKA Passerelle des Arts . (4 words, french) • The long hill in Paris’ 18th arrondissement . (name in french) • ...
French Cooking 2015-01-20
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- you use a knife on this type of board
- a world famous fruit from Normandy and are delicious in French recipes
- a footbridge that gives a beautiful view of France
- how many miles of underground caves for growing mushrooms
- a sharp tool used in cooking
- the country north of the Mediterranean Sea and south of the English Channel
- cows provide an important ingredient in French cooking
- the oil of this nut is a popular salad topper in France
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- a common French appetizer made of Swiss and Parmesan
- you do this before starting to cook
- When you are finished using an oven or stove you do what?
- a topper to the French onion soup, not the cheese
- grown in gardens and adds flavor to foods
- Are all French foods rich in flavor? yes or no
- a famous French dish that can be made with cheese or cream
15 Clues: a sharp tool used in cooking • you do this before starting to cook • you use a knife on this type of board • grown in gardens and adds flavor to foods • Are all French foods rich in flavor? yes or no • a topper to the French onion soup, not the cheese • a footbridge that gives a beautiful view of France • a common French appetizer made of Swiss and Parmesan • ...
Franklin 2022-12-09
22 Clues: pen • pool • door • cole • novel • music • to eat • french • to draw • to sing • to love • to have • to read • to swim • to play • to hate • to sleep • to dance • to study • chocolate • ice cream • french fries
Food Fun 2024-02-16
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- Location in which 9-across produces its bread
- One of the first commercial businesses to implement pre-sliced bread
- "Potatoes" in French
- Translation of "pommes frites" in English
- Texture of French fried potatoes
- Otto "_______" - engineered the first bread-slicing & packaging machine
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- Country where some believe French fried potatoes originated
- How French fried potatoes are cooked
- A new innovation in the bread-slicing world (1928)
- Country where French fried potatoes are also thought to have originated from
- City in Belgium where French fried potatoes are believed to have originated from (by some)
- 4-down + ________ (french fries in English)
12 Clues: "Potatoes" in French • Texture of French fried potatoes • How French fried potatoes are cooked • Translation of "pommes frites" in English • 4-down + ________ (french fries in English) • Location in which 9-across produces its bread • A new innovation in the bread-slicing world (1928) • Country where some believe French fried potatoes originated • ...
French Revolution Crossword Review 2025-03-10
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- new self-made middle and wealthy class in France, but members of the Third Estate
- king during the French Revolution
- Known as "Madame Deficit" and wife of Louis XVI
- leader of the committee of public safety
- meeting that redrew the map of Europe and restored the monarchy after Napoleon's exile
- leader of the Congress of Vienna
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- made up of the French nobility and did not pay taxes
- comprised of 97% of the population
- A trade embargo enforced by Napoleon on Britain
- period in which 40,000 citizens were executed for treason and 200,000 were imprisoned
- the "ancien" regime French government
- voted to abolish the monarchy and declared France as a republic
- comprised of the clergy and did not pay taxes
- government formed by the Third Estate
- Russian tactic used to prevent enemies from accessing resources
- city that was home to the French monarchs
- The French social classes were divided into the ____.
17 Clues: leader of the Congress of Vienna • king during the French Revolution • comprised of 97% of the population • the "ancien" regime French government • government formed by the Third Estate • leader of the committee of public safety • city that was home to the French monarchs • comprised of the clergy and did not pay taxes • A trade embargo enforced by Napoleon on Britain • ...
French Vocabulary 2021-11-22
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- How do you say dad in French
- What is the colour yellow in French?
- What is the capital of France?
- What is the French currency?
- What is the French word for thank you?
- What is NOT a colour on the French flag?
- What is the French word for Tuesday?
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- The iconic bike race, Le Tour de France, usually begins in which month?
- What is a French bread stick called?
- Which brand of car did not originate from France: Peugeot, Citroën, Renault, Dacia
- A famous French monument.
- What is the French word for hello?
12 Clues: A famous French monument. • How do you say dad in French • What is the French currency? • What is the capital of France? • What is the French word for hello? • What is a French bread stick called? • What is the colour yellow in French? • What is the French word for Tuesday? • What is the French word for thank you? • What is NOT a colour on the French flag? • ...
Cultural Notes 2013-10-21
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- The time system that France uses.
- The age at which you can first drive a car in France.
- France's official currency.
- You can't take pictures of these people.
- A gathering place, and a place to eat.
- France's national holiday that takes place on July 14.
- A French colony that the U.S. bought.
- The age you have to be to get a driver's license in France.
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- The second-largest French-speaking city.
- The longest bike race in the world.
- This was built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the French revolution.
- A French island in the Caribbean.
- France produces over 400 types of this food.
- France's capital.
- A former French colony.
15 Clues: France's capital. • A former French colony. • France's official currency. • The time system that France uses. • A French island in the Caribbean. • The longest bike race in the world. • A French colony that the U.S. bought. • A gathering place, and a place to eat. • The second-largest French-speaking city. • You can't take pictures of these people. • ...
La Révolution française: Rois Louis XV & XVI 2025-12-03
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- Louis XV perd de l'argent et son...
- French verb in infinitive meaning to nickname someone
- Quel seigneur notable est allé en Amérique pour affaiblir l'invation de l'Angleterre?
- Quel est la nationalité de Marie-Antoinette?
- England in French
- Qu'est-ce-que Louis XVI envoie en Amérique? 'une...'
- À la mort de Louis XV on est forcé de l'enterrer la..
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- Qu'est-ce-que Louis XV aime trop?
- Un auteur qui fait ressortir les injustices du roi
- Qui est l'épouse de Louis XVI
- tastes in French (plural)
- Est-ce-que les plans de Louis XVI d'affaiblir l'Angleterre marchent?
- Chaos in French
- Est-ce-que Louis XV est un bon roi?
- Les français finissent par l'appeler 'le...'
- King in French
16 Clues: King in French • Chaos in French • England in French • tastes in French (plural) • Qui est l'épouse de Louis XVI • Qu'est-ce-que Louis XV aime trop? • Louis XV perd de l'argent et son... • Est-ce-que Louis XV est un bon roi? • Les français finissent par l'appeler 'le...' • Quel est la nationalité de Marie-Antoinette? • Un auteur qui fait ressortir les injustices du roi • ...
Nacionalidades 2017-02-05
18 Clues: Cuban • Spanish • Chinese • Mexican • Italian • Russian • Canadian • german(mas) • costa ricca • from the US • french(mas) • french(fem) • Argentinian • germen(fem) • Puerto Rican • Spanish(fem) • Japanese(mas) • (north) american
French crossword 2022-05-24
13 Clues: first • hump day • easter month • eleven in french • twelve in french • twenty in french • first day of the year • first day of the week • the middle of the year • french way to say hello • first day of the weekend • the month christmas is in • last day before the weekend
Aiden Wandel 7.1 and 2 2021-01-29
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- passes laws and reforms in the name of the french people
- rumors that nobles were hiring outlaws to terrorize the people
- social classes that existed before the french revolution
- political and social system that existed before the french revolution
- monarch that was ruler during the french revolution and was beheaded due to it
- people that were part of the governmental changes in 1792
- the last queen of france who was beheaded
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- people that wanted to undo the french revolution
- gained power after the french revolution and ruled as a dictator
- had the power to create laws and approve or reject war
- wanted the revolution to bring more change
- the year that was ruled by maximilian
- an assembly of representatives from all three classes
- a pledge to never leave the kings tennis court until a new constitution was created
- a machine that beheads people
15 Clues: a machine that beheads people • the year that was ruled by maximilian • the last queen of france who was beheaded • wanted the revolution to bring more change • people that wanted to undo the french revolution • an assembly of representatives from all three classes • had the power to create laws and approve or reject war • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- In French Revolution it was a low class
- a political group in French Revolution
- A middle class that appeared in the Ancient Régime, they were not agreed by having less rights.
- It was the highest class in society.
- revolts that were produced by the peasants.
- An object they used to execute people.
- A time in the French Revolution that people were scared.
- Third estate complained to the king that everyone had to have food.
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- It was a meeting were the three estates were defending to be all together.
- A political system that was used in France before Revolution.
- It was a important leader in the French Revolution.
- The king of France in during the French Revolution.
- In Paris there were this medieval fortress.
- A meeting of the three estates.
- People that were in favor of The French Revolution.
15 Clues: A meeting of the three estates. • It was the highest class in society. • a political group in French Revolution • An object they used to execute people. • In French Revolution it was a low class • revolts that were produced by the peasants. • In Paris there were this medieval fortress. • It was a important leader in the French Revolution. • ...
Food Fun 2024-02-16
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- Type of building in which 6-across produces its bread
- One of the first commercial businesses to implement pre-sliced bread
- "Potatoes" in French
- Translation of "pommes frites" in English
- Texture of French fried potatoes
- Otto "_______" - engineered the first bread-slicing & packaging machine
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- Country where some believe French fried potatoes originated
- How French fried potatoes are cooked
- A new innovation in the bread-slicing world (1928)
- Country where French fried potatoes are also thought to have originated from
- City in Belgium where French fried potatoes are believed to have originated from (by some)
- 7-across + ________ (french fries in English)
12 Clues: "Potatoes" in French • Texture of French fried potatoes • How French fried potatoes are cooked • Translation of "pommes frites" in English • 7-across + ________ (french fries in English) • A new innovation in the bread-slicing world (1928) • Type of building in which 6-across produces its bread • Country where some believe French fried potatoes originated • ...
French crossword 2022-05-24
13 Clues: first • hump day • easter month • eleven in french • twelve in french • twenty in french • first day of the year • first day of the week • the middle of the year • french way to say hello • first day of the weekend • the month christmas is in • last day before the weekend
French and Indian War - Tawile: Group 4 2021-09-21
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- The colonist thought they won the right to the _________ valley
- Explored and conquered Northeastern America
- How many wars between France and England were fought in the 1700’s leading up to the French and Indian War?
- the proclamation of _________
- George Washington conquered Fort Duquesne, and named it ____
- France had 2 main settlements Montreal and ______
- The Lieutenant of _______ sent a small group of soldiers to tell the French to leave.
- The disease given to the native americans
- A fort made by the virginians, which was later sized as by the french and called ______________
- The French allied with many tribes met through trade such as the Huron and the ________
- What people would call the soldiers in Braddock's army.
- The month the French attacked fort necessity.
- Who is the French commander that died the day after the Battle of Quebec?
- A contract agreeing that no british settlers will go west of the appalachian mountains
- realized they could not keep getting funds and troops from the colonists.
- The French used this kind of small boat to access remote areas of New France
- ________ punctured George Washington's coat, but luckily none hit him.
- The Iroquois fought the Huron and Algonquin for more _____ furs to sell to the English
- A 12 letter word for what the colonists wanted
- A document signed between france and britain after the 7 year war
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- The ______ lost their power in America after the war
- The secretary of state William Pitt sent the best _______ to America.
- After 2 surprise attacks on rival forts a huge war called the _________ started.
- Netherlands The Iroquois allied with what country before helping the English?
- The officers invited _______ war leader
- The colonial _____ later defeated it because they did not want to give up control of their own affairs.
- Britain’s new secretary of state as of 1757
- The Iroquois were a union made up of how many nations?
- Groups of Europeans attempted to convert Native Americans to this religion
- Settled on the eastern coast of America
- stayed at a fort in Quebec for 2 months in order to capture it.
- This was Ben franklin's first proposal to uniting the 13 colonies.
- Country that aided france in 1761
- Animals used for movement and support in the battle.
- After being surprised by french and indian troops ____________ died from bullet wounds
- A 21 year old major sent to get rid of the French
- What is the city in Quebec that fell to the British just a year after the Battle of Quebec?
- A village destroyed by Charles de Langlade
- Which state was given to spain from france?
- The French built this to protect the region linking their Canadian and Louisiana settlements.
40 Clues: the proclamation of _________ • Country that aided france in 1761 • The officers invited _______ war leader • Settled on the eastern coast of America • The disease given to the native americans • A village destroyed by Charles de Langlade • Explored and conquered Northeastern America • Britain’s new secretary of state as of 1757 • ...
k+e 2022-03-22
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- a first nations group that lived in acadia and got along with the french
- a agreement signed so that french people living in quebec could practice their religion
- a british millitary base
- the 13 colonies fighting briatan to become a free country
- a place in nova scotia the british and the french fought for to control
- a french millitary base
- who won the battle of the plains of abraham
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- a french person born in Canada
- in which war did the british win in europe
- the treaty signed after the seven years war where france gave up nearly all its claimes on north anerica
- leader of the odawa nation
- who got shot and died on the spot
- treaty that allowed the british to take control of acadia
- who was the french general
- a place where british settlers were incouraged to move to
15 Clues: a french millitary base • a british millitary base • leader of the odawa nation • who was the french general • a french person born in Canada • who got shot and died on the spot • in which war did the british win in europe • who won the battle of the plains of abraham • treaty that allowed the british to take control of acadia • ...
ALL ABOUT FRANCE CROSSWORD 2017-02-02
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- The English meaning of the French word Petite
- The musical instrument often associated with France
- The one in Paris looks very similar to the one in Blackpool
- The well known pedigree dog of France
- Edible version of a common garden pest
- The name given to fields in which wine grapes are grown
- The capital city of France
- The hat most associated with France
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- A small pungent, strong smelling member of the onion family used a lot to flavour French food
- First name of the well known French President de Gaulle
- The most famous of all sparkling French wines
- Name given to the The French Underground Rail system
- The vegetables that were often hung around the sellers necks like garlands
- The legs of these edible amphibians are a favourite of French people
- The first name of Emperor Bonaparte of France
15 Clues: The capital city of France • The hat most associated with France • The well known pedigree dog of France • Edible version of a common garden pest • The English meaning of the French word Petite • The most famous of all sparkling French wines • The first name of Emperor Bonaparte of France • The musical instrument often associated with France • ...
Haitian Revolution 2021-11-23
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- what Toussaint Louverture managed to overcome in the colony
- what the Haitian Revolution was called, which fought for human rights and equality regardless of skin color
- wealthy plantation owners
- who emerged as the leader of the Haitian Revolution
- the island the French colony of Saint Domingue were on watching the French Revolution
- now called Haiti, the home of a French colony who watched the french revolution
- what the Haitian Revolution began with in 1791
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- poor whites
- what the nation of Haiti’s independence rejected
- one of the two things the rich colony was structured around
- the other thing the rich colony was structured around
- the people of Haiti after Napoleon’s defeat
- what was dismantled, thanks to Toussaint Louverture who defeated Napoleon’s attempt to regain French control over the colony
- the rulers of the first independent nation-state
- what allowed the French colony of Saint Domingue to profit off of
15 Clues: poor whites • wealthy plantation owners • the people of Haiti after Napoleon’s defeat • what the Haitian Revolution began with in 1791 • what the nation of Haiti’s independence rejected • the rulers of the first independent nation-state • who emerged as the leader of the Haitian Revolution • the other thing the rich colony was structured around • ...
French and Indian War, Procamation of 1763, Battle of Kettle Creek, and Siege of Savannah 2014-11-19
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- There were _____ British soliders killed in the Siege of Savannah
- This is located in present day __________, GA
- The British taxed the colonists after the French and Indian War
- The Proclamation of 1763 extended the border to St. _____ River
- The Proclamation of 1763 made Georgia a more _________ colony
- The ________ won the Battle of Kettle Creek
- Benjamin _______ was a major leader for the Americans in the Siege of Savannah
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- The French were against the _______ in the French and Indian War
- The Proclamation of 1763 was a major influence to the American __________
- The colonists were not allowed to settle west of these mountains
- The Battle of Kettle Creek was fought in ______ County
- The ________ won the Siege of Savannah
- The Siege of Savannah was also known as the ______ Battle of Savannah
- The indians were on this side during the French and Indian War
- The French and Indian War was also known as the _____ Years' War
15 Clues: The ________ won the Siege of Savannah • The ________ won the Battle of Kettle Creek • This is located in present day __________, GA • The Battle of Kettle Creek was fought in ______ County • The Proclamation of 1763 made Georgia a more _________ colony • The indians were on this side during the French and Indian War • ...
Leg 1, France 2019-05-23
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- Pierre might say as he leaves. (2 words, french)
- Bank Where tourists in Paris are when north of the Seine.
- la pomp : la pour as apple : ____.
- A reminder to be patient “____ ____ ____” . (3 words, french)
- love lock bridge AKA Passerelle des Arts . (4 words, french)
- To see an urban ‘Milky Way’, walk along ___ du Chevalier de la Barre after dark.
- La Rive _____ , the artistic part of Paris, located on Seine’s southern bank.
- Le grand-pére de Fiona.
- Jacques’ greeting in the morning .
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- Its Line #1 runs underneath Avenue des Champs-Elyseés (2 words, English)
- Charles _____, led the French resistance; he later founded the Fifth Republic.
- Building,in recent news, on the Ile de Cite - exact center of Paris.
- The long hill in Paris’ 18th arrondissement . (name in french)
- At breakfast, Ilene might order “avocat ___ ___ ___ ___” (4 words, french)
- Thanks
15 Clues: Thanks • Le grand-pére de Fiona. • Jacques’ greeting in the morning . • la pomp : la pour as apple : ____. • Pierre might say as he leaves. (2 words, french) • Bank Where tourists in Paris are when north of the Seine. • love lock bridge AKA Passerelle des Arts . (4 words, french) • The long hill in Paris’ 18th arrondissement . (name in french) • ...
French Culture 2024-03-04
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- Colorful and delicate French sweet meringue-based confection.
- France is known for its influential role in the world of ____.
- France has a rich history and heritage in various forms of ____.
- Capital city of France, known for its romantic ambiance and landmarks.
- Iconic iron tower in Paris, a symbol of France.
- Traditional round flat hat, often associated with French culture.
- People who visit France to explore its attractions and culture.
- France is famous for its world-class ____ production.
- World-renowned art museum in Paris, housing the Mona Lisa and other masterpieces.
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- French term for a large country house or castle, often with vineyards.
- Flaky and buttery pastry, popular for breakfast in France.
- Thin pancake often served with various sweet or savory fillings.
- French term for a coffeehouse or a small restaurant serving light meals.
- Long and thin French bread, often associated with daily meals.
- Important events like the French ____ shaped the country's history.
15 Clues: Iconic iron tower in Paris, a symbol of France. • France is famous for its world-class ____ production. • Flaky and buttery pastry, popular for breakfast in France. • Colorful and delicate French sweet meringue-based confection. • France is known for its influential role in the world of ____. • Long and thin French bread, often associated with daily meals. • ...
Reason and Revolution 2022-11-09
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- French philosopher and writer born in Switzerland; believed that the natural goodness of man was warped by society; ideas influenced the French Revolution
- the French word for "philosopher," and was a word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves
- a document that officially records the proclamation that the United States is an independent country from Great Britain.
- the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- the last queen of France before the french revolution, was overthrown by revolutionaries and being publicly guillotined following the abolition of the monarchy in France
- the process of making an area more urban.
- a situation in which nations of the world have roughly equal power.
- Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution. During his life, Louverture first fought against the French, then for them, and then finally against France again for the cause of Haitian independence.
- counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated, typically those ensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups.
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- a series of conflicts between 1791 and 1804, was the overthrow of the French regime in Haiti by the Africans and their descendants who had been enslaved by the French and the establishment of an independent country founded and governed by former slaves.
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
- having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
- a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution
- a Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire.
- the legislative body in France until 1789, representing the three estates of the realm (i.e., the clergy, the nobility, and the commons).
- the political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages until 1789 and the French Revolution, which abolished the feudal system of the French nobility and hereditary monarchy
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- In economics, factors of production, resources, or inputs are what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services.
- a business owner
- among the first philosophers of his time to declare that wealth is created through productive labor, and that self-interest motivates people to put their resources to the best use.
- the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons
22 Clues: a business owner • the process of making an area more urban. • the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution • the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines • having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook. • a situation in which nations of the world have roughly equal power. • ...
Vocab Choice Crossword 2021-11-09
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- French word; used as a title
- implicit agreement among society
- Events of discussion
- European intellectual movement
- sun is at the center
- creator who does not intervene
- English mathematician (apple)
- new way of thinking
- authoritarian leader (benevolent__)
- Genevan Philosopher
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- method of procedure
- Studied speed, velocity, and inertia
- opinions based on reason/knowledge
- Western cultural movement in arts
- French enlightenment writer
- argued for women's education
- last reigning empress of Russia
- Earth is at the center
- English philosopher and physician
- French philosopher; separation of powers
- style of arts; flourished in 1700's
21 Clues: method of procedure • new way of thinking • Genevan Philosopher • Events of discussion • sun is at the center • Earth is at the center • French enlightenment writer • French word; used as a title • argued for women's education • English mathematician (apple) • European intellectual movement • creator who does not intervene • last reigning empress of Russia • ...
war and british conquest 2022-03-22
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- island given to frace in treaty of paris
- to become part of a different culture
- british general
- act made in 1763
- TreatyWhereBritishGainedConrtolOfAcadia
- island given to france in treaty of paris
- fort built by the french in 1720
- act of 1774
- leader of odawa nation
- battle lasted only an hour
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- BritianCaptures11000Acadians
- OathRequiredAcadiansToSideWithBritish
- to send out of country
- an inhabitant of acadia
- an oath required acadians to be neurtal
- Signed in 1763 and ended 7 years war
- french general
- fort built by britain in 1749
- British+french fight over ohio valley
- Francophone canadian
20 Clues: act of 1774 • french general • british general • act made in 1763 • Francophone canadian • to send out of country • leader of odawa nation • an inhabitant of acadia • battle lasted only an hour • BritianCaptures11000Acadians • fort built by britain in 1749 • fort built by the french in 1720 • Signed in 1763 and ended 7 years war • OathRequiredAcadiansToSideWithBritish • ...
