french Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary choice board 2022-10-26
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- Paris prison raided during the French Revolution
- Instrument used for beheading people
- High spanish class
- French Middle Class
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- One of the most important losses for Napoleon
- Someone with Black and European ancestry
- Oath by the National Assembly to not stop until there is a French Constiution
- People that came into power after the monarchy in the French Revolution
- Pride for one's country
- uprising against government
10 Clues: High spanish class • French Middle Class • Pride for one's country • uprising against government • Instrument used for beheading people • Someone with Black and European ancestry • One of the most important losses for Napoleon • Paris prison raided during the French Revolution • People that came into power after the monarchy in the French Revolution • ...
Exam III 2021-02-03
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- Country where 'El Dorado' is located
- People that built Machu Picchu
- Suriname
- Largest River (Volume)
- Longest Continental Mountain Range in SA
- Canal?
- Discovered the Aztecs
- Not French Guiana
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- Separates the US from Mexico
- French Guiana
- British Territory
- Largest River in Uruguay
- Smallest Country in CA
- Capital of Brazil
- Largest Country in SA
15 Clues: Canal? • Suriname • French Guiana • British Territory • Capital of Brazil • Not French Guiana • Discovered the Aztecs • Largest Country in SA • Largest River (Volume) • Smallest Country in CA • Largest River in Uruguay • Separates the US from Mexico • People that built Machu Picchu • Country where 'El Dorado' is located • Longest Continental Mountain Range in SA
French and english 2024-02-05
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- Social blunder
- Chocolate-filled pastry
- Engaged man
- Urban obstacle course
- Category or style
- French "Fat Tuesday" celebration
- Unit of energy often counted
- Summary in French
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- High fashion
- Elegant dance form
- Military trainee
- Decorative flower arrangement worn on the chest
- Canadian dish with fries and cheese curds
- Prestigious car race
- Already seen
15 Clues: Engaged man • High fashion • Already seen • Social blunder • Military trainee • Category or style • Summary in French • Elegant dance form • Prestigious car race • Urban obstacle course • Chocolate-filled pastry • Unit of energy often counted • French "Fat Tuesday" celebration • Canadian dish with fries and cheese curds • Decorative flower arrangement worn on the chest
Piper French Revolution 2022-12-01
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- Least Harmful
- Napoleon Takes Over
- Mans last name of Machine
- 2% Of population
- Reign of Terror
- Spending more money than you have
- Napoleon Bonaparte
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- Third Estates New Name
- National Assembly
- French Writer of The Social Contract
- Economic Problems
- Religious toleration
- New France & The French Republic
- were executed
- King Louis called in 1789
- Peace In Europe
16 Clues: Least Harmful • were executed • Reign of Terror • Peace In Europe • 2% Of population • National Assembly • Economic Problems • Napoleon Bonaparte • Napoleon Takes Over • Religious toleration • Third Estates New Name • Mans last name of Machine • King Louis called in 1789 • New France & The French Republic • Spending more money than you have • French Writer of The Social Contract
French and Indian War Vocab 2014-11-06
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- British general who seized Quebec
- Location of Quebec
- Plan proposed by Benjamin Franklin to create "one general government" for the colonies
- Fort that was vital to the defense of New France
- Head of British government in the colonies. His goal was to win the war in North America.
- Virginia militiaman during the French and Indian War who later became President
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- Ended the French and Indian War and ended French power in North America
- War between England and France and their Native American allies that ended French power in North America
- French general in charge of Quebec before it was captured by the British
- French fort seized by the British in 1758 (This was a turning point in the war in Britain's favor.)
10 Clues: Location of Quebec • British general who seized Quebec • Fort that was vital to the defense of New France • Ended the French and Indian War and ended French power in North America • French general in charge of Quebec before it was captured by the British • Virginia militiaman during the French and Indian War who later became President • ...
Francais Crossword 2025-01-30
15 Clues: Meat • Cooked pig • French pastry • baby chickens • Fruity spread • Cream for toast • Untoasted toast • wake you up drink • similar to coffee • Crunchy cooked pig • Opposite of fruits • LONG untoasted toast • Ham and cheese sandwich • fresh; opposite of veggies • au chocolat chocolate french pastry
Zach Taylor Chapter 7 Sections 1-2 2021-01-28
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- the name given in some countries to either a legislature, or to one of its houses.
- an extensive area of land in the country, usually with a large house, owned by one person, family, or organization
- a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed, in particular the period of the Terror during the French Revolution
- a member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789
- the elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution
- king of France from 1774 to 1792
- a radical democrat and key figure in the French Revolution of 1789
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- the legislative body in France until 1789 representing the three estates of the realm
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution
- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons
- queen of France as wife of Louis XVI who was unpopular
- dramatic act of defiance by representatives of the nonprivileged classes of the French nation
- a period of panic and riot by peasants and others
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people
- a political and social system that no longer governs
15 Clues: king of France from 1774 to 1792 • a period of panic and riot by peasants and others • a political and social system that no longer governs • queen of France as wife of Louis XVI who was unpopular • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution • a member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789 • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2019-12-04
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- The place where kings resided in France
- The last king of France
- The place where the French Revolution Began
- Head chopping machine
- A radical Jacobin leader in the French Revolution
- The person who took the throne after the French Revolution
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- Having a lack of food
- The era of Reason
- The 3 social classes in France
- A period of mass bloodshed in the French Revolution
10 Clues: The era of Reason • Having a lack of food • Head chopping machine • The last king of France • The 3 social classes in France • The place where kings resided in France • The place where the French Revolution Began • A radical Jacobin leader in the French Revolution • A period of mass bloodshed in the French Revolution • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-06-25
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- Louis XVI/ King who reigned during the French Revolution
- Agent of the French government
- River/ Longest river in France
- Group of wealthy people during the French Revolution
- The month in which The Storming of the Bastille was
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- gatekeeper
- Machine which is used to behead people
- Pimpernel/Rescuer of a lot of Aristicarts
- French city
- Percy Blakeney/ A fashionable man married to Marguerite
10 Clues: gatekeeper • French city • Agent of the French government • River/ Longest river in France • Machine which is used to behead people • Pimpernel/Rescuer of a lot of Aristicarts • The month in which The Storming of the Bastille was • Group of wealthy people during the French Revolution • Percy Blakeney/ A fashionable man married to Marguerite • ...
French science vocabulary cross word 2023-06-08
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- the study of matter and its interactions with other matter and energy.
- "Solar system" in French
- "metals" in French
- "Earth" in French
- a clean alternative to methane, also known as natural gas.
- gas that we breath in
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- The most reactive metal with water
- we see bacteria through it
- "Energy" in French
- a huge glowing ball of hot gas, mainly hydrogen and helium.
10 Clues: "Earth" in French • "Energy" in French • "metals" in French • gas that we breath in • "Solar system" in French • we see bacteria through it • The most reactive metal with water • a clean alternative to methane, also known as natural gas. • a huge glowing ball of hot gas, mainly hydrogen and helium. • the study of matter and its interactions with other matter and energy.
AJ 2021-04-19
12 Clues: ideas • general • jacobins • scientist • continent • revolution • revolution • new thinking • french writer • countries power • one's own nation • Prussia's prime leader
Country Project - FRANCE 2025-02-26
9 Clues: hello in French • popular French dish • popular French drink • animal eaten in France • type of climate in France • French designer's famous brand • most listened to genre in France • common seasoning/herb used in France • mountain range running through part of France
Just Jaime 2023-12-05
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- jaime's boy best friend
- celia's follower
- hates jaime
- bestie of emmie and sarah
- jaime's brother
- jaime's best friend
- the old french teacher
- davey's friend
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- wears to much perfume
- anthony's best friend
- something jaime uses alot
- bestie of sarah and brianna
- bestie of emmie and brianna
- main character
- jaime's french teacher
15 Clues: hates jaime • main character • davey's friend • jaime's brother • celia's follower • jaime's best friend • wears to much perfume • anthony's best friend • jaime's french teacher • the old french teacher • jaime's boy best friend • something jaime uses alot • bestie of emmie and sarah • bestie of sarah and brianna • bestie of emmie and brianna
Bannockburn 2020-05-14
13 Clues: Way (Spanish) • grey (French) • alpine parrot • wine of Alsace • local vineyard • black (French) • yellow (Spanish) • central Otago town • western Tararua hut • small meadow (gaelic) • small native bird (NZ) • New Zealander (colloquial) • Classic NZ outdoor company
unit4touche4 2013-10-07
15 Clues: track • to get in • from rouge • French Railways • trains stop there • reflexive pronoun • a connecting word • to leave or to go • mode of transport • famous French person • opposite of going up • reflexive verb (no space) • used to show an obligation • you will be fined without it • usually better seats for long distances
Enlightenment Crossword 2023-01-24
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- Locke was entitled to
- Interprets the laws
- another word for enlightenment
- English philosopher
- A French writer
- To have experience of something
- Live longer than another person
- French philosopher
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- Makes laws
- influenced the social contract
- writer and composer
- A period time scientific revolution
- Enforces laws
- Another name for thinkers
- he studied criminology
15 Clues: Makes laws • Enforces laws • A French writer • French philosopher • writer and composer • Interprets the laws • English philosopher • Locke was entitled to • he studied criminology • Another name for thinkers • influenced the social contract • another word for enlightenment • To have experience of something • Live longer than another person • A period time scientific revolution
cooking crosswords 2017-05-07
15 Clues: cut • mix • put • French cheese • used in cakes • a yellow fruit • a white powder • cook in hot water • mediterranean herb • a spring red fruit • cooking instructions • to make tarts and pies • French creamy rice pudding • white and yellow in the middle • cake a dessert you eat the first week of january
French Crossword Puzzle 2018-09-23
15 Clues: Later • Early • A tool • A holiday • A century • According to • A half a day • Time off work • Not religious • A strike or protest • A french final exam • The first day of school • Senior year of high school • Sophomore year of high school • A major chosen by french students
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-17
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- oath made to create constitution
- Napolean's policy which limited liberty
- people who could vote in France
- 5 men who made up the legislative branch
- Violent French dictator
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- led by Rubespierre to enforce laws
- Strongest French leader known for conquering many
- extreme pride in a nation
- period of panic and violence in France
- Lazy French King
- taxes on the 3rd estate
- Name of the 3 social class groups
12 Clues: Lazy French King • taxes on the 3rd estate • Violent French dictator • extreme pride in a nation • people who could vote in France • oath made to create constitution • Name of the 3 social class groups • led by Rubespierre to enforce laws • period of panic and violence in France • Napolean's policy which limited liberty • 5 men who made up the legislative branch • ...
Holiday 2013-04-28
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- Yucky food that French eat (6)
- AKA Parie (5)
- A spinning wheel killed her(14)
- The first ever Disney (11)
- A cool cowboy (5)
- We are on one (8)
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- No alarm clock could wake her (9)
- She lost her glass slipper (10)
- We will stay in one (5)
- A famous French building (10)
- To and finaty and beyond!(4)
- A famous French river (5)
12 Clues: AKA Parie (5) • A cool cowboy (5) • We are on one (8) • We will stay in one (5) • A famous French river (5) • The first ever Disney (11) • To and finaty and beyond!(4) • A famous French building (10) • Yucky food that French eat (6) • She lost her glass slipper (10) • A spinning wheel killed her(14) • No alarm clock could wake her (9)
cooking crosswords 2017-05-07
16 Clues: cut • put • mix • French cheese • used in cakes • a white powder • a yellow fruit • cook in hot water • mediterranean herb • a spring red fruit • cooking instructions • to make tarts and pies • French creamy rice pudding • bass the name of a fish • white and yellow in the middle • cake a dessert you eat the first week of january
Mary Boland 2021-03-17
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- written down complaints from all 3 estates to the king
- fought alongside George Washington in American revolution
- french declaration that listed the people's rights
- financial advisor to King Louis
- working men/women that made french revolution more radical
- person that believed people have natural rights and the government should protect them
- device used to behead people
- grand palace where King Louis lived
- dark+violent period of time when radicals took control and arrested/killed many nonloyal people
- state prison that the national assembly raided
- political party also known as the radicals
- period of peasant revolts in big cities of France
- english writer;predicted that the revolution would become violent and the Reign of Terror
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- French military leader and new absolute emperor
- War; 13 colonies gained independence from England
- Prussia and Austria joined together to intervene the french revolution and protect an absolute monarchy
- having pride in your country
- writer that believes in peoples freedom of speech
- Led the Jacobins (radicals) in national convention
- person that believed government should be divided into 3 parts
- rights people are born with that can't be taken away by the government
- a person leaving a country
- oath said by 3rd estate stating they aren't going to separate
- women activist; wrote declaration of rights of a woman
- bankers/lawyers/doctors/professors apart of the 3rd estate
25 Clues: a person leaving a country • having pride in your country • device used to behead people • financial advisor to King Louis • grand palace where King Louis lived • political party also known as the radicals • state prison that the national assembly raided • French military leader and new absolute emperor • War; 13 colonies gained independence from England • ...
Road to Lousisana 2021-10-08
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- Rouge is the capital of Louisiana
- HE became the first proprietor of Louisiana
- An area settled by a group of people from a distant land
- A person who is considered the property of someone and bound to a new life of service
- Name given to the collapse of the French investment company
- Money made that is made out of paper
- The name given to young woman who came to Louisiana in 1728 to become wives of the settlers
- A part owner of the colonies
- Explored the upper Mississippi down as far as the Arkansas River
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals
- Founded a new french settlement near the Mississippi River, at the time known as New Orleans
- The name of laws that governed the slaves
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- The main slave religion
- System under which a colony was operated as a business
- A rise in prices
- A group existing during the French Colonial period that was in charge of the judicial matters
- The land claimed by Bienville that was a plantation
- The main colony
- The Natchez massacre
- Claimed Louisiana for France in the name of King Louis XIV
- The nick name of Baton Rouge
- Established Fort Maurepas in near present day Biloxi, Mississippi
- Colonist need to pay it because of the war
- A large farm or estate
24 Clues: The main colony • A rise in prices • The Natchez massacre • A large farm or estate • The main slave religion • The nick name of Baton Rouge • A part owner of the colonies • Rouge is the capital of Louisiana • Money made that is made out of paper • The name of laws that governed the slaves • Colonist need to pay it because of the war • HE became the first proprietor of Louisiana • ...
Phyto, Phrance, and Phun! 2013-04-14
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- “All the baldy ladies, if you like hair then you'd better put some Phyto____ on it."
- Snarky snack suggested by Marie Antoinette for French peasants.
- Thanks to extra mallow, Phyto___ shampoo makes fine hair magically delicious.
- Battle won by the French in 1066.
- Deeply penetrating, heavyweight conditioners
- Greek for plant.
- Shiny serum for Michelle Obama’s bangs. Phyto_____.
- Sage, lemon, rosemary, & juniper oil. Mr. Ales, are you trying to seduce me?
- Cheese in France.
- An ingredient in horseradish. Or the source of Phytovolume Actif spray's alcohol.
- Blow that hair out straight without silicone or carpal tunnel.
- Most effective treatment for male pattern baldness. Phyto_____.
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- Instantly absorbed, lightweight conditioners
- Leave-in mallow, soybean, burdock, rosemary, sage, calendula & willow. Phyto__
- Nice French beach. Cote d'_____.
- Wine.
- Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde.
- What’s between the left bank and the right bank in Paris?
- Nourishing blue/violet shampoo with real cornflower extract
- A purifying and stimulating essential oil blend for the scalp.
- Ingredient for pottery or a port?
- Material for parachutes & a natural strengthening ingredient in Phytokeratine
- Name of a dog.
- painter of Giverny.
- The next best thing to sebum, Phyto's fabulous hydrating shampoo and masque.
- Grapefruit extract seals cuticle and prevents color fadage in Phyto____ products.
- French water.
27 Clues: Wine. • French water. • Name of a dog. • Greek for plant. • Cheese in France. • painter of Giverny. • Nice French beach. Cote d'_____. • Battle won by the French in 1066. • Ingredient for pottery or a port? • Green fairy friend of Oscar Wilde. • Instantly absorbed, lightweight conditioners • Deeply penetrating, heavyweight conditioners • ...
the struggle for a continent 2024-05-09
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- who led the first nations in an armed struggle against the British in the great lakes region
- the action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- a small axe
- fur trade, a vast commercial enterprise across the wild forested area now known as Canada
- an alcoholic liquor distilled from sugar-cane residues or molasses
- The British general of the plains of Abraham
- having or combining the cultural attitudes and customs of two peoples
- A French explorer of the Americas
- a treaty signed in 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain that ended the Seven Years War in Europe
- where the British made their first permanent settlement
- the absorption and integration of people ideas or culture
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- the battle of the plains of Abraham date
- the ownership of a person as property
- an imperial power in Europe
- Amsterdam, the old name for New York
- French fort in Acadia
- the preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant
- The French general of the plains of Abraham
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- French settlement in Nova Scotia
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- a policy for extending a country’s power and influence
22 Clues: a small axe • French fort in Acadia • an imperial power in Europe • French settlement in Nova Scotia • A French explorer of the Americas • Amsterdam, the old name for New York • the ownership of a person as property • the battle of the plains of Abraham date • The French general of the plains of Abraham • The British general of the plains of Abraham • ...
Absolutism Crossword 2025-10-01
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- The adoption of western ideas in Russia (193)
- they were people who killed without remorse. They terrorized villagers and burned crops.
- with still keeping the name the Holy Roman Empire. They went on their owen added Bohemia, Hungary, and parts of polyene.
- Combatants took in this in 1648. (190)
- seven princes leading the holy roman empire
- not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome
- Series of wars beginning in Bohemia
- she was 15 when she came to Russia. She was married.
- Reduction in population
- Belief that monarchs were chosen by God (189)
- Ruler with unlimited centralized power (189)
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- she was a German Princess from birth. But the age of 15 was wed and took in all of the religion and language of Russia.
- French King known as the Sun King (190)
- a threat towards Hapsburg from an empire in the 1700s.
- a French minister who strengthened royal authority (190)
- When two royal officials were thrown out of a window by protestant nobles
- Legal principle protecting against unlawful imprisonment (197)
- French bureaucrats who gained status through service (190)
- War triggered by the death of Charles VI
- Law granting religious freedom to french protestants (190
- russian landowning noble (195)
- Title for russian monarchs (195)
- Power belonging to one individual
- land owning nobles
- To divide up (196)
25 Clues: land owning nobles • To divide up (196) • Reduction in population • russian landowning noble (195) • Title for russian monarchs (195) • Power belonging to one individual • Series of wars beginning in Bohemia • Combatants took in this in 1648. (190) • French King known as the Sun King (190) • War triggered by the death of Charles VI • not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome • ...
Lesson 1 puzzle 2023-05-19
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- Louis XVI inherited many....
- Bad weather caused...
- The Roman Catholic Church clergy
- was the queen and wife of Louis XVI
- This was an ____ created by the french.
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- This was a French _______
- _____ women marched for two reasons...
- Woman's march to ______
- was a king and the husband of Marie Antoinette.
- Rich Nobles
- Where did all these things appended?
- The Burgeoisie, the Urban Lower Class, and the Peasant Farmers
12 Clues: Rich Nobles • Bad weather caused... • Woman's march to ______ • This was a French _______ • Louis XVI inherited many.... • The Roman Catholic Church clergy • was the queen and wife of Louis XVI • Where did all these things appended? • _____ women marched for two reasons... • This was an ____ created by the french. • was a king and the husband of Marie Antoinette. • ...
ss social studies 2023-11-15
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- life liberty and property
- promoted he natural rights of life, liberty and property
- made fun of church and promoted religious freedom
- wrote the book leviathan
- credited for discovering gravity
- Queen during the French Revolution
- a weapon used to behead someone
- A type of government where the ruler has all the power
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- said the sun was the center of the universe
- An extravagant palace built by Louis XIV
- revolution Period where science became more important
- violently taking over the government
- people lived in terror as if someone said something against maximilian they would be executed
- A system that consisted of 3 estates
- said the earth was the center of the universe
- King during the French Revolution
- Powerful French monarch who became a ruler as a child
17 Clues: wrote the book leviathan • life liberty and property • a weapon used to behead someone • credited for discovering gravity • Queen during the French Revolution • violently taking over the government • A system that consisted of 3 estates • King during the French Revolution • An extravagant palace built by Louis XIV • said the sun was the center of the universe • ...
Chapter 9 Test Review 2013-02-20
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- second president
- country spain secretly sold the louisiana territory to scaring americans
- slave that went on expedition with lewis and clark
- first president
- fourth president
- french dictator
- ocean to the east of the usa
- helped complete l'enfants plans for dc from memory
- ocean lewis and clark finally reached on their expedition
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- third president
- toussaint l'ouverture led a slave revolt here ending french chances for empire in americas
- along with clark, led an expedition of the louisiana territory
- teenage female that translated for lewis and clark
- river americans feared french would prevent them from using
- what louisiana purchase did to the size of the usa
- port city americans used after reaching southern mississippi river
- tied with jefferson in electoral votes which led to 12 amendment being added
17 Clues: third president • first president • french dictator • second president • fourth president • ocean to the east of the usa • teenage female that translated for lewis and clark • what louisiana purchase did to the size of the usa • slave that went on expedition with lewis and clark • helped complete l'enfants plans for dc from memory • ...
Food and Flavours 2020-04-18
13 Clues: bad food • From Japan • From Italy • From India • From Mexico • From America • French fries • French cheese • Food from India • lemons and limes • Coffee and Vegetables • Foods with lots of flavors • Ice cream, cakes, and chocolate
food list/ La comida 2026-03-04
15 Clues: thefish • theeggs • thefruits • thechicken • theseafood • thevegetables • torta/pastel (cake) • elbistec-themeat/steak • fritas-the french fries • asweet bread • con queso (cheeseburger), • (chicken), el pescado (fish), • (eggs), los vegetales (vegetables), • the French fries (written as "the potatoes • el bizcocho el pastel cake
French and Indian War 2024-12-03
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- King _____________ III was Great Britain's King during and after the French and Indian War.
- Disagreement over this led to the French and Indian War
- This Native American Tribe was one of the few allies to the British during the war
- William ________ helped turn the tide of the war for the British after early defeats to the French.
- Both the French and British wanted to settle in the ___________ River Valley.
- This doubled as a result of Great Britain's spending during the war
- A mandatory payment collected by local, state and national government.
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- Identify the animal whose pelts fueled the fur trade in North America.
- Young Lieutenant Colonel Washington was from which colony?
- This describes the territory the French and British fought over. It means that neither side was in agreement over it.
- Territory controlled by another country, typically a distant one, occupied by settlers from that country.
- The removal or reversal of a law.
12 Clues: The removal or reversal of a law. • Disagreement over this led to the French and Indian War • Young Lieutenant Colonel Washington was from which colony? • This doubled as a result of Great Britain's spending during the war • Identify the animal whose pelts fueled the fur trade in North America. • ...
Ch_3 Guided Reading Questions Crossword 2021-11-16
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- was was one of the countries that Hudson explored?
- what was one of the names of the forts in French Louisiana?
- Who was one of the French Explorers who reached and settled along the Great Lakes, Mississippi River and all the way down to Golf of Mexico?
- How was the journeys of the French, Dutch, and English explorers be consider as failures?
- What did the French and Dutch do that will leave negative marks, or effects on Indians?
- What word did they use when the crew of Henry Hudson went against Henry?
- Who settle in New France?
- did a explorer find a northwest passage?
- Throughout the 1500's, what did other European countries continue to search for?
- Who purchase Manhattan Island from the Indians in the New Nether land?
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- Who was the person who explored the New World/ North America for France in the 1500's?
- Did the french conquer the indians?
- What was the religious "movement" divided Europe increasing rivalries even in the Americas?
- What was one of the ways Native Americans impacted by European Settlement in North America?
- What were France and England fighting for in this period of time?
- Who was the Explorer that made 2 voyages to the area in which we live today?
16 Clues: Who settle in New France? • Did the french conquer the indians? • did a explorer find a northwest passage? • was was one of the countries that Hudson explored? • what was one of the names of the forts in French Louisiana? • What were France and England fighting for in this period of time? • Who purchase Manhattan Island from the Indians in the New Nether land? • ...
The Road to Independence Test 1 Review 2025-11-06
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- – A young British soldier who built Fort Necessity and fought in the French and Indian War.
- – Harsh laws made by King George III to punish Massachusetts after the Boston Tea Party.
- – The 1763 agreement that ended the French and Indian War; Britain gained new land.
- – Money people must pay to the government; Britain used them to cover war debts.
- – Rivals of the British who fought with American Indian allies in the French and Indian War.
- – The British group that made laws and taxes, but where colonists had no representation.
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- – People living in the 13 American colonies under British rule.
- – The port closed by the Intolerable Acts to punish colonists after the Boston Tea Party.
- – A conflict between groups or nations; in this case, the French and Indian War and later the fight for independence.
- – A 1765 law that taxed papers, newspapers, and cards, which colonists protested as unfair.
- – Groups of volunteer soldiers the colonies organized to defend themselves.
- – The ruler of Great Britain who made laws and taxes that angered the colonists.
- – People from Great Britain who ruled the American colonies and fought to keep control.
- – A 1773 law giving one company control of tea sales, leading to the Boston Tea Party.
- – Organized refusals to buy British goods to protest unfair taxes and laws.
15 Clues: – People living in the 13 American colonies under British rule. • – Groups of volunteer soldiers the colonies organized to defend themselves. • – Organized refusals to buy British goods to protest unfair taxes and laws. • – The ruler of Great Britain who made laws and taxes that angered the colonists. • ...
The American Revolution 2022-11-30
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- Bostonian lawyer
- courage
- Admiral of French fleet
- French major-general during Revolution
- the act of spying
- infamous American Traitor
- Spymaster in British Army
- overthrow of a government
- General of British troops
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- Author of Declaration of Independence
- General in Washington's army
- leader of the Continental Army
- betraying one's country
- aide to Washington
- founding father sent to France
- King of England
16 Clues: courage • King of England • Bostonian lawyer • the act of spying • aide to Washington • betraying one's country • Admiral of French fleet • infamous American Traitor • Spymaster in British Army • overthrow of a government • General of British troops • General in Washington's army • leader of the Continental Army • founding father sent to France • Author of Declaration of Independence • ...
KARR 2021-03-18
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- assembly formed by the 3rd estate
- ideological and political revolution which occurred in colonial North America between 1765 and 1783.
- unsuccessfully attempted to escape from Paris in order to initiate a counter-revolution
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests
- The medieval armory, fortress, and political prison
- a period of panic and riot by peasants
- He wanted the people to have the say and power
- defender of the sans-culottes and seen as a radical voice
- freedom of speech
- human civil rights document from the French Revolution
- Protecting the peoples rights, should revolt if they aren't protecting people's rights
- cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws
- middle class
- Louis XVI last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution
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- last queen of France before the French Revolution
- Notebooks so people could write out their problems and complaints in the government
- led several successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars
- all governments should be split into 3 branches
- only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions
- a person who has left their own country
- first French government organized as a republic, abandoning the monarchy altogether
- promise between the National Assembly to stick together
- he suggests taxing the rich and is fired after.
- supported the rights of the colonists to resist metropolitan authority
24 Clues: middle class • freedom of speech • assembly formed by the 3rd estate • a period of panic and riot by peasants • a person who has left their own country • only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions • He wanted the people to have the say and power • cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws • all governments should be split into 3 branches • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-21
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- French military General who ended the reign of terror
- profitable trading favoring the mother country (lesson 16a)
- an educated creole aristocrat who wanted to create an independent south American nation
- former slave and military leader during the Haitian revolution
- a class system used to rank people according to status
- conflict in Europe that allowed the slaves to revolt
- the process of merging together (lesson 11)
- a harsh European who exploited the indigenous people and owned a certain part of land
- large land for farming cash crops
- someone from a different nation (lesson 11)
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- taking control over another country and exploiting its resources
- land that the United states bought from the french to help fix the french economy (lesson 15b)
- Identification with one’s own nation and supporting it
- the act of overthrowing the government
- buying and selling on a large scale and was nonexistent for Haiti's economy
- Haitian army leader that led to many Haitian victories and proclaimed himself emperor (lesson 15b)
- (saint Domingue) a french colony located on the western part of the island, Hispaniola
- white person born in Spain/Portugal who were aristocrats at the top of the social class(lesson 16b)
- a period of thriving ideas and knowledge which eventually spread to Latin America (lesson 16a)
- paying money to help repair damage in a conflict (lesson 15b)
20 Clues: large land for farming cash crops • the act of overthrowing the government • the process of merging together (lesson 11) • someone from a different nation (lesson 11) • conflict in Europe that allowed the slaves to revolt • French military General who ended the reign of terror • Identification with one’s own nation and supporting it • ...
Chapter 3: The British in North America 2024-01-09
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- Newfoundland's plentiful resource!
- Children of First Nations people & Europeans.
- The governor of France's response to looking for the "sea of "beavers."
- British colonies provided religious _______.
- What this chapter is all about.
- Did Cabot start up a fishing station in Newfoundland?
- New France's economy.
- Mi'kmaq name for "the biggest harbour."
- Nova Scotia, abbreviated.
- Abbreviation: fur trade company.
- King Henry's number...
- Town created on a coastal campsite.
- Europeans were trying to colonize this place.
- Abbreviation: French fur trade company.
- Fur.
- Second number in the year HBC started.
- The French and Mi'kmaq vs. British.
- First name of Italian explorer.
- Indigenous group who lost their fishing camp.
- Cabot's home country.
- You take this and I'll take this?
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- They paid two French fur traders to find the sea of beavers.
- _____'s Land.
- One reason for Britain exploring.
- Britain's colony number.
- Newfoundland, abbreviated.
- Britain was trying to _______ with other nations to claim more land.
- A controlled piece of land!
- Britain's biggest rival.
- European religion.
- Indigenous word of the day.
- The third number in the year that Cabot came to Canada.
- Nova Scotia, previously.
- A whole bunch of territories controlled!
- Indigenous group who lost their fishing land.
- "Sea of Beavers"
- Goods and services.
- One of the reasons why Britain was more successful with their colonies.
38 Clues: Fur. • _____'s Land. • "Sea of Beavers" • European religion. • Goods and services. • New France's economy. • Cabot's home country. • King Henry's number... • Britain's colony number. • Britain's biggest rival. • Nova Scotia, previously. • Nova Scotia, abbreviated. • Newfoundland, abbreviated. • A controlled piece of land! • Indigenous word of the day. • What this chapter is all about. • ...
John Williamson- Napoleon and the French Revolution 2026-02-06
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- Napoleon´s public schools.
- Where Napoleon was defeated by the British Navy.
- King during the French Revolution.
- A series of meetings after Napoleon´s downfall.
- An overthrow of a government.
- Led by Maximillen Robespierre.
- Place of Napoleon´s final battle.
- 100 year diplomacy between major European powers.
- Countries being equally strong.
- The plan for the continental system.
- A body formed by the third estate.
- Military emperor of France.
- French parliament 1791-1792.
- People who left France during the revolution.
- Prince and Foreign Minister of the Austrian Empire.
- A device designed for humane executions.
- A period of terror after overthrowing the monarchy.
- The regime before the revolution.
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- Civilian soldiers.
- War over the Iberian Peninsula.
- code Napoleon´s laws on people and property.
- Tactic used against the French in Russia.
- An agreement between Napoleon and the pope.
- Asserted political power from the people,not the monarchy.
- A representative assembly in 1789.
- Napoleon´s return to power and downfall.
- Napoleon´s attempt to control Britain.
- Unification of Russia, Prussia, and Austria.
- Fear of a revolution in 1789.
- Rightful rulers.
- The 3 different social classes before the revolution.
- Leader of the Jacobins.
- A vote on an important issue.
- Radical working-class during the revolution
- Queen during the French Revolution.
35 Clues: Rightful rulers. • Civilian soldiers. • Leader of the Jacobins. • Napoleon´s public schools. • Military emperor of France. • French parliament 1791-1792. • An overthrow of a government. • Fear of a revolution in 1789. • A vote on an important issue. • Led by Maximillen Robespierre. • War over the Iberian Peninsula. • Countries being equally strong. • Place of Napoleon´s final battle. • ...
The Rise of austria, prussis and Russia ( 189-197) 2025-09-29
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- not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome
- she was 15 when she came to Russia. She was married.
- land owning nobles
- with still keeping the name the Holy Roman Empire. They went on their owen added Bohemia, Hungary, and parts of polyene.
- The adoption of western ideas in Russia (193)
- To divide up (196)
- seven princes leading the holy roman empire
- Ruler with unlimited centralized power (189)
- French King known as the Sun King (190)
- Law granting religious freedom to french protestants (190
- Series of wars beginning in Bohemia
- Combatants took in this in 1648. (190)
- Belief that monarchs were chosen by God (189)
- she was a German Princess from birth. But the age of 15 was wed and took in all of the religion and language of Russia.
- Legal principle protecting against unlawful imprisonment (197)
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- russian landowning noble (195)
- they were people who killed without remorse. They terrorized villagers and burned crops.
- a French minister who strengthened royal authority (190)
- Reduction in population
- French bureaucrats who gained status through service (190)
- War triggered by the death of Charles VI
- When two royal officials were thrown out of a window by protestant nobles
- a threat towards Hapsburg from an empire in the 1700s.
- Power belonging to one individual
- Title for russian monarchs (195)
25 Clues: land owning nobles • To divide up (196) • Reduction in population • russian landowning noble (195) • Title for russian monarchs (195) • Power belonging to one individual • Series of wars beginning in Bohemia • Combatants took in this in 1648. (190) • French King known as the Sun King (190) • not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome • War triggered by the death of Charles VI • ...
American Revolution 2021-10-12
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- had the biggest signature
- opposite of hot
- rhymes with crenton
- 1st president
- made by thomas paine
- declaration for America
- had a loyalist son
- Building on a hill
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- french joined
- Shot heard around the place
- americans got supplies from
- where the French came from
- sided with the British
- King said no
- German mercenaries
- fought against British
16 Clues: King said no • french joined • 1st president • opposite of hot • German mercenaries • had a loyalist son • Building on a hill • rhymes with crenton • made by thomas paine • sided with the British • fought against British • declaration for America • had the biggest signature • where the French came from • Shot heard around the place • americans got supplies from
All about Stephen 2026-02-12
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- Healthiest fruit
- Beverage originating in Dublin
- ______ Hole - ski town
- What Madison & Connor call Stephen?
- motorcycle brand
- What month has showers and Connor’s BD?
- Magic for food
- Favorite color
- French village blending French & German culture
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- Bronte _____
- The few, the proud
- MJ birth month
- Best yogurt brand in UK
- South Korean auto mfg
- printing company
- A cup of tea in UK
16 Clues: Bronte _____ • MJ birth month • Magic for food • Favorite color • Healthiest fruit • motorcycle brand • printing company • The few, the proud • A cup of tea in UK • South Korean auto mfg • ______ Hole - ski town • Best yogurt brand in UK • Beverage originating in Dublin • What Madison & Connor call Stephen? • What month has showers and Connor’s BD? • ...
History Crossword Puzzle; Chapter 5. 2021-02-05
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- Where the loyalists had to run away from.
- Private ownership of land (rather than land leased for the crown).
- A method of organizing large sections of land individual lots.
- The language that Loyalists brought to (what is now known as) Ontario.
- Known for being higher than ______.
- The force to pay tenth of their earnings to the church.
- People who were loyal to the British crown.
- The province that holds the capitol of Canada.
- The country below U.S.A and where all of this History is taken place.
- the place where Black loyalists flee to after being abandoned in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, etc.
- The province that Loyalists flee to.
- A girl who escaped and went to Nova Scotia.
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- A popular French land in Canada.
- A famous Black Loyalist.
- The area east of Montréal that was settled by the loyalists.
- the act that split Canada into two parts.
- Known for being lower than _______.
- Four of the British colonies in North America after the United States became independent.
- The former ownership of The Thirteen Colonies.
- the track of land along the banks of the Grand River where Mohawk leader Thayendanegea settled his followers.
- A group that were with the French.
- Another place Loyalists migrated to. (Next to Nova Scotia).
- A French religion.
- A language spoken commonly in Québec
24 Clues: A French religion. • A famous Black Loyalist. • A popular French land in Canada. • A group that were with the French. • Known for being lower than _______. • Known for being higher than ______. • A language spoken commonly in Québec • The province that Loyalists flee to. • Where the loyalists had to run away from. • the act that split Canada into two parts. • ...
France Crossword 2021-05-11
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- cooking in any liquid. Duck is most popular
- a French appetizer, means snails
- Marks the start of the French Rev. big party
- Every day 2 of these are published in France
- France produces 1.7 million tons of this
- a comfort food with pork skin and beans
- Pain Au Chocolat is chocolate pastry called
- Celebrates fallen military
- On 4/1 you might have this taped to you
- This statue was a gift from France to the US
- An egg dish with different fillings in a pie
- How many stop signs are in Paris
- Also known as Fat Tuesday
- the color of the flag means nobility
- A salad very popular to France
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- considered to be the most important meal
- was mean to be a tempoary structure
- a "poors mans" dish. Thinly sliced veggies
- The capital of France
- The current prime minister is Emmanuel
- how many minutes was King Louis XIX the king
- On average The French eat 500 ____ each year
- the color of the flag mean clergy
- Red on the flag means this
- This Feb. 2 celebrates Baby Jesus
- the nickname for the French Flag
- a very thin pancake
- Fatty duck or goose liver- a delicacy
- A light airy dessert
- One of the most popular museums in the world
30 Clues: a very thin pancake • A light airy dessert • The capital of France • Also known as Fat Tuesday • Red on the flag means this • Celebrates fallen military • A salad very popular to France • a French appetizer, means snails • the nickname for the French Flag • How many stop signs are in Paris • the color of the flag mean clergy • This Feb. 2 celebrates Baby Jesus • ...
the struggle for a continent 2024-05-09
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- Of Paris, a treaty signed in 1763 by Great Britain, France, and Spain that ended the Seven Years War in Europe
- A French explorer of the Americas
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- a small axe
- French settlement in Nova Scotia
- the absorption and integration of people ideas or culture
- fur trade, a vast commercial enterprise across the wild forested area now known as Canada
- Amsterdam, the old name for New York
- the action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- having or combining the cultural attitudes and customs of two peoples
- an imperial power in Europe
- The British general of the plains of Abraham
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- the battle of the plains of Abraham date
- the preparation of the nicotine-rich leaves of an American plant
- a policy for extending a country’s power and influence
- who led the first nations in an armed struggle against the British in the great lakes region
- the ownership of a person as property
- where the British made their first permanent settlement
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- an alcoholic liquor distilled from sugar-cane residues or molasses
- The French general of the plains of Abraham
- French fort in Acadia
22 Clues: a small axe • French fort in Acadia • an imperial power in Europe • French settlement in Nova Scotia • A French explorer of the Americas • Amsterdam, the old name for New York • the ownership of a person as property • the battle of the plains of Abraham date • The French general of the plains of Abraham • The British general of the plains of Abraham • ...
Beginning of French and Spanish rule in America 2022-09-22
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- the colony established to assert Spanish claim in Texas
- French fur traders and trappers
- the area that France claimed and planned to use to block English expansion to the west
- the amount of years in took for Spain to regain control of New Mexico
- the first permanent French settlement in what is now the United States
- the charismatic leader of the Pueblo Revolt
- the governor during the Pueblo Revolt that retreated to Mexico
- the first settlement in now a day California
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- the new governor that made a proposition to the Pueblo Natives
- the tribe that formed an alliance with France that allowed France to explore West
- the popular trading item that caused a lot a violents between natives
- the religion that the natives had to convert to
- the explorer that claimed the land around Mississippi river for France
- The river that France wanted to take control of for exploration
- an uprising of Pueblo Natives against the Spanish
- colony created in Louisiana that was rich in culture
- the place in which most seeked refuge in after the the Pueblo Revolt
- the tribe that replaced the Hurons for the French after the Iroquois attack
- a French colony that was established in 1535 by Jacques Cartier
- the location in Africa in which most of the slaves from New Orleans was from
20 Clues: French fur traders and trappers • the charismatic leader of the Pueblo Revolt • the first settlement in now a day California • the religion that the natives had to convert to • an uprising of Pueblo Natives against the Spanish • colony created in Louisiana that was rich in culture • the colony established to assert Spanish claim in Texas • ...
Famous Football Players 2023-08-06
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- A Spanish midfielder famous for his technique and winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final.
- A Spanish midfielder who was instrumental in Barcelona's success during his career.
- An Egyptian winger who plays for Liverpool in the Premier League.
- An English midfielder and style icon who played for Manchester United and Real Madrid.
- A Portuguese forward known for his goal-scoring abilities.
- A French forward and one of the fastest players in the world.
- A French forward known for his versatility and skill.
- A French football legend and World Cup winner known for his elegance on the field.
- A Uruguayan striker famous for his goal-scoring and controversial moments.
- A Dutch center-back considered one of the best defenders in football.
- A Croatian midfielder who won the FIFA Best Player award in 2018.
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- A French striker and Arsenal's all-time leading goal-scorer.
- A Brazilian player with dazzling dribbling skills.
- An Argentine striker and Manchester City's all-time top scorer.
- An Egyptian winger known for his prolific goal-scoring in the Premier League.
- A Polish forward and one of the best goal-scorers in the world.
- An English striker and captain of the national team.
- A Belgian midfielder known for his passing and vision.
- An English striker and captain of the national team.
- An Argentine legend famous for his "Hand of God" goal and incredible dribbling skills.
- The captain of the Argentine national team.
- An Italian goalkeeper considered one of the greatest of all time.
22 Clues: The captain of the Argentine national team. • A Brazilian player with dazzling dribbling skills. • An English striker and captain of the national team. • An English striker and captain of the national team. • A French forward known for his versatility and skill. • A Belgian midfielder known for his passing and vision. • ...
The Unfair Crossword 2024-12-12
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- the lost ark grind
- magehawk gets stuck there a lot
- horrid language
- processor 2
- horror game with camera
- delicious fruit i dont eat
- the other game we dread the most
- dinosaur game
- cubing
- monkey
- osu
- theres 88 of them
- high quality game in ee
- its his fault
- discord doesnt want to talk about this
- one of the long french words, its quite popular and aki says it a lot
- one word from the cool wordsearch
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- the almighty book
- somewhere in french wikipedia with like 24 january yeah and last word of a line after like a 342
- who made this?
- europeas hate
- microsoft will talk about this
- one of the games we dread the most
- i say that a lot
- the other long french word thats quite popular gg
- horror game with lantern
- physical conditions of multiple people on the server
- cool effect thingy when you smoke your marlboro
- a cool planet where i wrote this
- horror game underwater
- car game series. guess
- it kills
- car game that has cool physics
- every discord server must have one
- processor
- 2/3 words before this one
- the funny modpack
- cool persona character
- microsoft wont talk about this
39 Clues: osu • cubing • monkey • it kills • processor • processor 2 • europeas hate • dinosaur game • its his fault • who made this? • horrid language • i say that a lot • the almighty book • theres 88 of them • the funny modpack • the lost ark grind • horror game underwater • car game series. guess • cool persona character • horror game with camera • high quality game in ee • horror game with lantern • ...
The Rise of austria, prussis and Russia ( 189-197)(Makenzie,Sloane, Jax, Gable) ) 2025-09-29
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- The adoption of western ideas in Russia (193)
- Legal principle protecting against unlawful imprisonment (197)
- Combatants took in this in 1648. (190)
- War triggered by the death of Charles VI
- To divide up (196)
- a threat towards Hapsburg from an empire in the 1700s.
- French bureaucrats who gained status through service (190)
- Ruler with unlimited centralized power (189)
- with still keeping the name the Holy Roman Empire. They went on their owen added Bohemia, Hungary, and parts of polyene.
- land owning nobles
- not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome
- she was 15 when she came to Russia. She was married.
- Series of wars beginning in Bohemia
- a French minister who strengthened royal authority (190)
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- When two royal officials were thrown out of a window by protestant nobles
- she was a German Princess from birth. But the age of 15 was wed and took in all of the religion and language of Russia.
- Title for russian monarchs (195)
- Belief that monarchs were chosen by God (189)
- Reduction in population
- they were people who killed without remorse. They terrorized villagers and burned crops.
- French King known as the Sun King (190)
- Law granting religious freedom to french protestants (190
- seven princes leading the holy roman empire
- russian landowning noble (195)
- Power belonging to one individual
25 Clues: To divide up (196) • land owning nobles • Reduction in population • russian landowning noble (195) • Title for russian monarchs (195) • Power belonging to one individual • Series of wars beginning in Bohemia • Combatants took in this in 1648. (190) • French King known as the Sun King (190) • War triggered by the death of Charles VI • not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome • ...
The Rise of austria, prussis and Russia ( 189-197)(Makenzie,Sloane, Jax, Gable) ) 2025-10-08
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- a French minister who strengthened royal authority (190)
- Legal principle protecting against unlawful imprisonment (197)
- Law granting religious freedom to french protestants (190
- Ruler with unlimited centralized power (189)
- French King known as the Sun King (190)
- russian landowning noble (195)
- Title for russian monarchs (195)
- The adoption of western ideas in Russia (193)
- they were people who killed without remorse. They terrorized villagers and burned crops.
- land owning nobles
- Reduction in population
- To divide up (196)
- a threat towards Hapsburg from an empire in the 1700s.
- she was 15 when she came to Russia. She was married.
- When two royal officials were thrown out of a window by protestant nobles
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- seven princes leading the holy roman empire
- with still keeping the name the Holy Roman Empire. They went on their owen added Bohemia, Hungary, and parts of polyene.
- War triggered by the death of Charles VI
- Combatants took in this in 1648. (190)
- not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome
- Belief that monarchs were chosen by God (189)
- French bureaucrats who gained status through service (190)
- she was a German Princess from birth. But the age of 15 was wed and took in all of the religion and language of Russia.
- Power belonging to one individual
- Series of wars beginning in Bohemia
25 Clues: land owning nobles • To divide up (196) • Reduction in population • russian landowning noble (195) • Title for russian monarchs (195) • Power belonging to one individual • Series of wars beginning in Bohemia • Combatants took in this in 1648. (190) • French King known as the Sun King (190) • War triggered by the death of Charles VI • not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome • ...
French Cuisine Vocabulary 2024-02-09
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- French for "elegant, high class cuisine."
- Cooking method that has ingredients cooked in a pan coated in fat.
- Cooking method that requires salting and slowing cooking in fat.
- Adding flammable alcohol to a dish to set it on fire.
- French for the starting dish or appetizer
- A sparkling wine originating from France served at celebrations.
- Soft cows milk cheese that is served fresh
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- Art of choosing, cooking, and eating good food.
- Cooking method that has ingredients are seared then immersed in liquid.
- French for "everything has a place."
- French for "new cuisine."
11 Clues: French for "new cuisine." • French for "everything has a place." • French for "elegant, high class cuisine." • French for the starting dish or appetizer • Soft cows milk cheese that is served fresh • Art of choosing, cooking, and eating good food. • Adding flammable alcohol to a dish to set it on fire. • Cooking method that requires salting and slowing cooking in fat. • ...
ROMANTIC POETS AND WRITERS 2024-11-11
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- Spanish Romantic poet known for his Rimas.
- Scottish writer of the Ossian cycle, which he claimed was ancient epic poetry.
- German poet and playwright, known for Ode to Joy.
- American writer known for his dark, Gothic tales like "The Raven."
- Gothic novelist known for The Mysteries of Udolpho.
- French-Swiss writer, influential in the Romantic literary movement.
- English poet celebrated for his nature-focused poetry.
- French poet and playwright who wrote Confession of a Child of the Century.
- German poet who wrote "Lorelei," a famous Romantic ballad.
- Romantic poet known for "Ode to the West Wind."
- Poet and painter, famous for Songs of Innocence and Experience.
- Known for his flamboyant lifestyle and "Don Juan."
- Victorian poet influenced by Romantic themes, wrote Dover Beach.
- Co-author of "Lyrical Ballads," famous for "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
- Russian poet and writer, author of A Hero of Our Time.
- American poet known for "The Song of Hiawatha."
- Famous for her collection Sonnets from the Portuguese.
- Scottish poet known for "Auld Lang Syne" and love poems.
- Philosopher who laid the groundwork for Romantic ideas on the sublime.
- German poet best known for Die schöne Müllerin.
- English novelist and poet, best known for Wuthering Heights.
- German-Swiss poet and writer known for his philosophical novels.
- British poet laureate, wrote In Memoriam.
- French poet known for his work "The Lake."
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- Irish poet and songwriter, known for "The Last Rose of Summer."
- German poet and philosopher, known for his work Hymns to the Night.
- American philosopher and poet of the Transcendentalist movement.
- French Romantic writer of Atala and René.
- Austrian writer whose works influenced Romanticism.
- Author of the Gothic novel Frankenstein.
- Pen name of French novelist Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin.
- British poet known for "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud."
- German Romantic writer, known for his plays and novellas.
- American poet who explored themes of love and death.
- American Romantic writer of The Scarlet Letter.
- Russian poet, known as the father of Russian literature.
- American writer of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
- German writer famous for Faust and The Sorrows of Young Werther.
- Spanish poet known for Canto a Teresa and The Student of Salamanca.
- British poet known for Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.
- French writer of Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
- Author of the famous novel Jane Eyre.
- English poet famous for "Ode to a Nightingale."
- American poet known for Leaves of Grass, celebrated nature and individuality.
- Philosopher and writer of the Romantic era, famous for Confessions.
- Austrian writer of tragedies and poet of the Romantic period.
- French poet best remembered for his "Sonnet d’Arvers."
- Italian Romantic poet known for his philosophical and melancholy works.
- French poet known for his surrealism and Romantic works.
- Scottish historical novelist, wrote Ivanhoe.
50 Clues: Author of the famous novel Jane Eyre. • Author of the Gothic novel Frankenstein. • French Romantic writer of Atala and René. • British poet laureate, wrote In Memoriam. • Spanish Romantic poet known for his Rimas. • French poet known for his work "The Lake." • Scottish historical novelist, wrote Ivanhoe. • American Romantic writer of The Scarlet Letter. • ...
History of Canada crossword (Aayush Kelkar & Ilya Mansoor) 2023-03-06
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- People who lived in the Arctic built these as homes
- People who lived on the Pacific coast built these
- the first worldwide war between the British and French empires (3 words)
- This was an important part of life in the British colonies (2 words)
- what Quebec was known as (2 words)
- Americans defeated the British under general _______ (2 words)
- British was trying to go to this country
- a terrible disease that killed huge numbers of indigenous people (2 words)
- Joseph Bryant and his people fled to this city
- The British and French made _____ with various indigenous peoples
- The protestants mostly spoke this language
- in 1759 the French lost the battle of __________ (3 words)
- The main religion in canada at that time
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- These people lived in now what is Vancouver for 9,000 years
- Spain had colonies in this state
- George Washington was the first President of this country(4 Words)
- people from Quebec people spoke this language
- many colonists from this country did not like this act
- When the British and First Nations had kids they were named this
- Loyalists found communities in provinces like ____
- people who lived in the United States were called _____
- There were this many colonies
- He led his Mohawk people in a war against the Americans (2 words)
- American rebels started the American revolution by dumping British__
24 Clues: There were this many colonies • Spain had colonies in this state • what Quebec was known as (2 words) • British was trying to go to this country • The main religion in canada at that time • The protestants mostly spoke this language • people from Quebec people spoke this language • Joseph Bryant and his people fled to this city • ...
The Paris Times Crossword 2023-01-30
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- When those in power conduct dishonestly or fraudulently
- Known as "The father of Mexican independence"
- To rise in rebellion
- A body of government that was supported by roundheads
- The first French emperor and leader of the military in the late 17th century
- An American enlightenment thinker who helped inspire the American Revolution
- A French enlightenment thinker and philospher from the 17th century
- The body of government that makes laws for a country
- People who supported a monarchy and opposed Parliament
- A French state prison where important people were held during the 17th and 18th centuries
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- A form of government where a single being has all the power
- to the Italian unification
- A British writer and advocate for women's rights from the 17th century
- The battle between the French and the rest of Europe where Napoleon surrendered
- The city where Louis XIV's royal residence was
- A military tactic where forces surrounded a city or fortress until victory
- A nickname for royalists that was given by the roundheads
- People who were in charge of the military and head of state
- Individuals who supported Parliament during the English Civil War
- A form of government where a few wealthy individuals holds the power
- A union or association formed between countries or organizations for mutual benefits
21 Clues: To rise in rebellion • to the Italian unification • Known as "The father of Mexican independence" • The city where Louis XIV's royal residence was • The body of government that makes laws for a country • A body of government that was supported by roundheads • People who supported a monarchy and opposed Parliament • ...
Chapter 17 Review 2020-03-05
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- the first of Nicholas I's strategy to crush nationalistic revolts
- combined the governements of Austria and Hungary
- abolished by Czar Alexander II
- declared himself emperor of the Second French Republic
- the Russians, Britians, French, ____________________, and Sardinians fought in the Crimean War
- uniting the diverse national groups around the culture and traditions of Russia
- the British citizens felt that the Crimean War was ____________________________.
- the Crimean War was the first to see ________________________ coverage of war events
- warned against European involvement in North America
- The Congress of Vienna was __________________ on France
- brought the tensions in France to a boiling point
- demanded self-government from Austria
- emperor of First German Reich
- architect of German unification
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- politics of reality
- "citizen king"
- wanted independence from Denmark
- the second stage of the French cycle of rebellion
- replaced Ferdinand I in Austria
- stirred the ambitions of small and large groups to seek independence
- One goal of the Congress was to maintain the balance of ___________________.
- Florence Nightingale established the modern ____________________________ profession.
- Nationalism was instrumental in the unification of Italy and ________________________.
- the constitution of the new French Republic granted universal manhood ______________________.
- this view stressed the rights of life, liberty, and property
- most important figure in the Congress of Vienna
- France revolutionary leaders proclaimed the ________________________ Republic in 1848.
27 Clues: "citizen king" • politics of reality • emperor of First German Reich • abolished by Czar Alexander II • replaced Ferdinand I in Austria • architect of German unification • wanted independence from Denmark • demanded self-government from Austria • most important figure in the Congress of Vienna • combined the governements of Austria and Hungary • ...
Architecture 2024-01-26
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- A familiar shape with sloping sides that form a triangle at the top known as a gable
- The gable roof is very steep so that snow would fall off it
- A roof with two sides, each of which has a shallower slope above a steeper one
- Influenced by English architecture
- A main feature is the gambrel roof
- A window that projects vertically from a sloping roof
- Sculpted ornament or elongated boss terminating the fan, or pendant, vaulting
- A single-pitched roof surface
- All sides slope downwards to the walls
- A multi-sided gambrel-style characterizedacterised by two slopes on each of its sides, with the lower slope at a steeper angle than the upper
- One of a series of closely spaced, rectangular blocks that form a molding
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- A row of small columns topped by a rail
- The edge of a roof that sticks out or hangs over the building's side
- Almost level in contrast to the many types of sloped roofs
- A set of contiguous arches that are all supported with columns or piers
- Pointed arch
- Raised,railed platforms on the top of houses
- Consists of two pitched or sloping sides, which meet along the roofline ridge and are open at the end
- The design style is asymmetrical
- Settled in the 1700s and brought the styles of French Normandy, French Plantation,and French Manor
20 Clues: Pointed arch • A single-pitched roof surface • The design style is asymmetrical • Influenced by English architecture • A main feature is the gambrel roof • All sides slope downwards to the walls • A row of small columns topped by a rail • Raised,railed platforms on the top of houses • A window that projects vertically from a sloping roof • ...
Absolutism Crossword 2025-09-29
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- The adoption of western ideas in Russia (193)
- they were people who killed without remorse. They terrorized villagers and burned crops.
- with still keeping the name the Holy Roman Empire. They went on their owen added Bohemia, Hungary, and parts of polyene.
- Combatants took in this in 1648. (190)
- seven princes leading the holy roman empire
- not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome
- Series of wars beginning in Bohemia
- she was 15 when she came to Russia. She was married.
- Reduction in population
- Belief that monarchs were chosen by God (189)
- Ruler with unlimited centralized power (189)
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- she was a German Princess from birth. But the age of 15 was wed and took in all of the religion and language of Russia.
- French King known as the Sun King (190)
- a threat towards Hapsburg from an empire in the 1700s.
- a French minister who strengthened royal authority (190)
- When two royal officials were thrown out of a window by protestant nobles
- Legal principle protecting against unlawful imprisonment (197)
- French bureaucrats who gained status through service (190)
- War triggered by the death of Charles VI
- Law granting religious freedom to french protestants (190
- russian landowning noble (195)
- Title for russian monarchs (195)
- Power belonging to one individual
- land owning nobles
- To divide up (196)
25 Clues: land owning nobles • To divide up (196) • Reduction in population • russian landowning noble (195) • Title for russian monarchs (195) • Power belonging to one individual • Series of wars beginning in Bohemia • Combatants took in this in 1648. (190) • French King known as the Sun King (190) • War triggered by the death of Charles VI • not an empire, not Holy, and not in Rome • ...
World of Wine 2023-09-10
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- Portuguese river valley known as the original region for Port wine.
- Spanish region celebrated for its aged Tempranillo-based red wines.
- Southeastern French region famous for its rosé wines.
- Famous French region known for its red blends and the city of the same name.
- Italian region home to Florence and renowned for its Sangiovese grape wines.
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- Hungarian region celebrated for its sweet wine made from botrytized grapes.
- French region bordering Germany, recognized for its aromatic white wines.
- French region along a namesake river, known for its crisp white wines and châteaux.
- A region in France acclaimed for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines.
- Tuscan red wine made primarily from the Sangiovese grape, often in a fiasco bottle.
- The only region where true bubbly wine of its namesake is produced in France.
- French valley famous for its Syrah and Grenache wines, divided into North and South.
12 Clues: Southeastern French region famous for its rosé wines. • Portuguese river valley known as the original region for Port wine. • Spanish region celebrated for its aged Tempranillo-based red wines. • A region in France acclaimed for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines. • French region bordering Germany, recognized for its aromatic white wines. • ...
french culture crossword 2013-09-24
10 Clues: okay • 1st day • 4th day • 1st month • your welcome • the british deafted the? • planes where was the war? • where do people speak french? • something that the french wanted? • tower what is the tower called in france?
FRANCE 2025-08-11
10 Clues: FRENCH BREAD • FAMOUS CUISINE • LANGUAGE SPOKEN • ICONIC LANDMARK • FAMOUS WORLD MUSEUM • FRANCE HISTORIC TOWN • CAPITAL CITY OF FRANCE • A REGION WHERE WINW FAMOUS FOR • FRANCE SUNNY MEDITERRANEAN BEACH • ONE OF FRENCH ARTIST THAT LEFT A LASTING IMPACT
French Revolution 2025-09-29
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- When crowds of Parisian market women marched onto the Versailles
- the chief executive of the French government, the Consulate, from 1799 to 1804, with Napoleon Bonaparte holding the position
- a vote by the people of an entire country or district to decide on some issue
- queen of France from 1774 to 1793
- A convention between the Holy See and a sovereign state
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- A French politician and a leading figure in the French Revolution
- a political system where a monarch possesses complete and unrestricted power
- a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government; a coup.
- social hierarchy that divided people into legally distinct categories, most famously the three estates of pre-revolutionary France: the First Estate (clergy), the Second Estate (nobility), and the Third Estate (commoners).
- Was the king of France when it got overthrown
- A French lawyer and statesmen
- A journalist a politician during the French revolution
12 Clues: A French lawyer and statesmen • queen of France from 1774 to 1793 • Was the king of France when it got overthrown • A journalist a politician during the French revolution • A convention between the Holy See and a sovereign state • When crowds of Parisian market women marched onto the Versailles • A French politician and a leading figure in the French Revolution • ...
french work 2023-11-09
12 Clues: fall • town • spring • winter • summer • the sea • mountain • it's foggy • a body of water • the word for snow • what is hot in french • what is rain in french
Unit 3 Geoculture 2024-01-10
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- In order to fight against illegal immigration, the French government negotiate an agreement with some countries (Gabon, Senegal, Congo, Benin, Burkina Faso) in order to make immigration legal.
- 40% of the population is made up of a group named the Akans; French is the official or main language of this place.
- the economic capital of Cameroon
- Cameroon has 24 million citizens today and the principal town is ____
- designates the government and country where the usage of french is common.
- a summer president of Senegal; considered like a father of Senegal
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- political capital of Cote d’lvoire
- is a musical genre based on the dance. Published in 2000, it became a success and an international hit at DJs (in sub saharan Africa and in France).
- located in Central Africa; has been a member of the international organization of France since 1995
- is a popular rhythm that is very complex
- Organization internation of the French speaking countries
- capital of Senegal
- storytellers close to royalty
- approximately 14 million people live here and the official language is French; surface area of 196,000 km^2
- a sacred traditional party of the Sawa; takes place in homage to ancestors; traditional dances, one course of boats, election of Miss Ngondo and the rites of introduction for the young people
15 Clues: capital of Senegal • storytellers close to royalty • the economic capital of Cameroon • political capital of Cote d’lvoire • is a popular rhythm that is very complex • Organization internation of the French speaking countries • a summer president of Senegal; considered like a father of Senegal • Cameroon has 24 million citizens today and the principal town is ____ • ...
Louisiana Crossword 2021-12-09
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- Iberville's brother
- explorer that claimed the lands around the Mississippi
- leaving one's own country
- the name of the fort that was the capital
- a convict in France condemned to imprisonment with hard labor or formerly to the galleys.
- what the french traded
- someone who works to pay off their debt
- the holder of a concession or grant
- the kings name
- explores of canada
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- old name of new orleans
- Historic site turned into a major golf resort
- the river at which the french took control of
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- the moving of people to a different area
- First European to explore the southern part of the Mississippi River.
16 Clues: the kings name • explores of canada • Iberville's brother • what the french traded • old name of new orleans • leaving one's own country • the holder of a concession or grant • someone who works to pay off their debt • the moving of people to a different area • the name of the fort that was the capital • Historic site turned into a major golf resort • ...
La Fête des rois - Novice 2021-01-07
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- the filling in the layers of "la galette" (f)
- where the French president lives (f)
- The French spelling of Christian holiday (f)
- the best place to buy a kings cake in France
- the flavor and an ingredient in frangipane (a)
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- what someone wears if queen or king (a)
- the French term for collecting the trinkets(f)
- the cake typically eaten on January 6 (f)
- the XXX child hides under the table (a)
- the item traditionally baked in the cake (f)
- plural for king in French
11 Clues: plural for king in French • where the French president lives (f) • what someone wears if queen or king (a) • the XXX child hides under the table (a) • the cake typically eaten on January 6 (f) • the item traditionally baked in the cake (f) • The French spelling of Christian holiday (f) • the best place to buy a kings cake in France • ...
1640-1815 CID Terms 2024-04-22
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- French civil code created by Napoleon
- Political and economic ideology that supports a market economy based on individualism and private property in the means of production.
- Coup d'état during the French Revolution that got rid of Rebospierre.
- Business or manufacturing activity carried on in a person's home.
- The Empire over which Napoleon ruled.
- European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- Nationalist economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.
- Radical political group of the French Revolution.
- Belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
- Revolutionary Movement in France.
- Composed of three estates – the clergy, nobility and commoners
- Encompassed all natural phenomena of the physical world
- Work is contracted by a central agent to subcontractors who complete the project via remote work.
- Political group of the French Revolution that split into two separate groups.
- Acts of Parliament intended to promote the self-sufficiency of the British Empire by restricting colonial trade to England and decreasing dependence on foreign imported goods.
- Method of ruling in which an absolutist monarch uses their powers of government to establish enlightened policies.
- Theory of ethics in economics that attempts to set standards of fairness in transactions.
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- Series of peace treaties signed by the belligerents in the War of the Spanish Succession, in the Dutch city of Utrecht between April 1713 and February 1715.
- The second phase of the French Revolution.
- Associations of craftsmen and merchants formed to promote the economic interests of their members as well as to provide protection and mutual aid.
- English Protestants who believed that the reforms of the Church of England did not go far enough.
- Adherence to a system of constitutional government.
- Moderate political group of the French Revolution.
- Shift that focused on earning wages instead of producing goods for household consumption.
- Period from approximately 1600 to 1750 in England in which there was a marked increase in the consumption and variety of luxury goods and products.
- The nobility of Brandenburg and Prussia.
- Period of the French Revolution when a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place.
- Series of peace treaties signed between May and October 1648 that ended the Thirty Years' War.
- General panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution.
- Art style characterized by soft colors, delicate forms, curving lines, and themes of nature, playfulness, youth, and love.
- A 17th-century movement for the revival of piety in the Lutheran Church.
- A form of government in which there is no monarch and power rests in the hands of the people.
- Public intellectuals dedicated to solving the real problems of the world
- Encouraged socializing between nobles and bourgeois together.
- The Jewish Enlightenment
35 Clues: The Jewish Enlightenment • Revolutionary Movement in France. • French civil code created by Napoleon • The Empire over which Napoleon ruled. • The nobility of Brandenburg and Prussia. • The second phase of the French Revolution. • Radical political group of the French Revolution. • Moderate political group of the French Revolution. • ...
History 8-9 Review Part 1 2022-02-01
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- important English general who died in the French and Indian war
- He took command in the frist battle of the French and Indian War after the English general was wounded
- founder of the Methodist church
- American missionary to the Indians who died young
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- the spiritual revival that took place in America in the 1700s
- In the French and Indian War, most Indians chose to fight against whom
- Puritan preacher who served as a president of Princeton University, started revival
- famous friend of George Whitefield
- faithful helper of a missionary to the Indians
- Soldiers from this country used a European fighting style that almost caused them to lose
- Massachusetts pastor who pioneered the idea of separation of church and state
- came to America 7 times to preach
- The important French settlement mentioned in another clue was built along the ____ River
- English victory at this city marked the beginning of France's defeat
14 Clues: founder of the Methodist church • came to America 7 times to preach • famous friend of George Whitefield • faithful helper of a missionary to the Indians • American missionary to the Indians who died young • the spiritual revival that took place in America in the 1700s • important English general who died in the French and Indian war • ...
23-24 WH Unit 6 Review 2024-03-26
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- English philosopher who believed in limited government
- Took place in St. Domingue, people were upset about slavery
- Took place in North America, colonists angry about taxation separated from Great Britain
- Intellectual movement in Europe centering on applying reason to solve problems and improve life on earth
- Government that rules Japan from the 1600s to the 1870s
- Absolute monarch of Russia in the 1700s
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- Took place in France, people were upset at absolutism, taxes, and wealth inequality
- Took place in South America, Simon Bolivar led the fight for independence from Spain
- French dictator who took over after the French Revolution
- Took place in England, Parliament limited the power of the king
- Absolute monarch of France in the 1700s
- French philosopher who wrote about the General Will
- Government that ruled China from the 1600s to the 1900s
- French philosopher who believed in freedom of religion
14 Clues: Absolute monarch of France in the 1700s • Absolute monarch of Russia in the 1700s • French philosopher who wrote about the General Will • English philosopher who believed in limited government • French philosopher who believed in freedom of religion • Government that ruled China from the 1600s to the 1900s • Government that rules Japan from the 1600s to the 1870s • ...
lucie and rob 2024-03-09
12 Clues: school • hometown • daughter • years together • robs star sign • new married name • lucies star signs • countries explored • location of proposal • french word for love • honeymoon destination • french word for cheers
French Revolution 2017-11-10
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- Intelligent middle class people
- Peasants gained revenge on the nobles and burned their nobles chateaux and documents
- Rebels of the government regulations were executed in large numbers
- 3rd Estate
- King ruled their country without regard to their people
- Government that limited the king's power
- A person who fled because of the French Revolution
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- Common members of the French Revolution
- Wife of King Louis XVI
- 2nd Estate
- A crowd of women marched protesting the high price of bread
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- King of France during the French Revolution
- 1st Estate
14 Clues: 2nd Estate • 3rd Estate • 1st Estate • Wife of King Louis XVI • Leader of the Reign of Terror • Intelligent middle class people • Common members of the French Revolution • Government that limited the king's power • King of France during the French Revolution • A person who fled because of the French Revolution • King ruled their country without regard to their people • ...
New France Crossword 2016-05-26
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- Established a convent for Aboriginal and French girls.
- Their language is a mix of English, French, and Aboriginal words.
- In charge of everyday things in the colony
- Traveled with Samuel de Champlain
- A settlement founded by Sameul de Champlain
- An aboriginal people of Canada.
- New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and P.E.I.
- Plural form of seigneur.
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- Coureurs de bois with permits.
- They had to do three years of hard labor.
- Founder of the first permanent European settlement.
- Called "Black Robes" by the Aboriginals
- Farmers who paid rent to seigneurs.
- French words for "runners of the woods"
14 Clues: Plural form of seigneur. • Coureurs de bois with permits. • An aboriginal people of Canada. • Traveled with Samuel de Champlain • Farmers who paid rent to seigneurs. • New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and P.E.I. • Called "Black Robes" by the Aboriginals • French words for "runners of the woods" • They had to do three years of hard labor. • ...
American Revolution 2022-09-27
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- Severe ties with England 1776
- Forge, Cold Winter. Frostbite & starvation.
- French Noble. Commanded troops at Yorktown
- Indian War, England and France fight for the Ohio River Valley
- Tea Party, Protest the British Tea Monopoly. Sons of Liberty.
- Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army
- 2nd Battle. Convince the French to Ally with Americans
- to not buy something
- 1st Battle of the War. Minutemen
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- Do not pass the Appalachian Mountains
- Life, liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness
- Favorable balance of trade for the Mother Country
- of Paris, Treaty that ended the War.
- Cornwallis surrenders
- Massacre, Protest. British soldiers fire on civilians. Crispus Attucks 1st death of war.
15 Clues: to not buy something • Cornwallis surrenders • Severe ties with England 1776 • 1st Battle of the War. Minutemen • of Paris, Treaty that ended the War. • Do not pass the Appalachian Mountains • Life, liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness • French Noble. Commanded troops at Yorktown • Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army • Forge, Cold Winter. Frostbite & starvation. • ...
French indian war 2026-01-25
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- The continent where the French and Indian War happened.
- Event where colonists dumped tea into the harbor.
- A large conflict that included the French and Indian War (Seven Years’ __).
- Colonists felt this because of British taxes.
- Law that stopped colonists from moving west.
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- Act – Law that put a tax on paper documents.
- The country that won the French and Indian War.
- Americans – Native people who lived in North America.
- Money Britain owed after the war.
- Mountains west of which colonists could not settle.
- The years the French and Indian War happened.
11 Clues: Money Britain owed after the war. • Act – Law that put a tax on paper documents. • Law that stopped colonists from moving west. • Colonists felt this because of British taxes. • The years the French and Indian War happened. • The country that won the French and Indian War. • Event where colonists dumped tea into the harbor. • ...
ROMANTIC POETS AND WRITERS 2024-11-13
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- Spanish Romantic poet known for his Rimas
- Scottish writer of the Ossian cycle which he claimed was ancient epic poetry
- German poet and playwright known for Ode to Joy
- American writer known for his dark Gothic tales like "The Raven"
- Gothic novelist known for The Mysteries of Udolpho
- French-Swiss writer influential in the Romantic literary movement
- English poet celebrated for his nature-focused poetry
- French poet and playwright who wrote Confession of a Child of the Century
- German poet who wrote "Lorelei" a famous Romantic ballad
- Romantic poet known for "Ode to the West Wind"
- Poet and painter famous for Songs of Innocence and Experience
- Known for his flamboyant lifestyle and "Don Juan"
- Victorian poet influenced by Romantic themes wrote Dover Beach
- Co-author of "Lyrical Ballads" famous for "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
- Russian poet and writer author of A Hero of Our Time
- American poet known for "The Song of Hiawatha"
- Famous for her collection Sonnets from the Portuguese
- Scottish poet known for "Auld Lang Syne" and love poems
- Philosopher who laid the groundwork for Romantic ideas on the sublime
- German poet best known for Die schöne Müllerin
- English novelist and poet best known for Wuthering Heights
- German-Swiss poet and writer known for his philosophical novels
- British poet laureate wrote In Memoriam
- French poet known for his work "The Lake"
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- Irish poet and songwriter known for "The Last Rose of Summer"
- German poet and philosopher known for his work Hymns to the Night
- American philosopher and poet of the Transcendentalist movement
- French Romantic writer of Atala and René
- Austrian writer whose works influenced Romanticism
- Author of the Gothic novel Frankenstein
- Pen name of French novelist Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin
- British poet known for "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
- German Romantic writer known for his plays and novellas
- American poet who explored themes of love and death
- American Romantic writer of The Scarlet Letter
- Russian poet known as the father of Russian literature
- American writer of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
- German writer famous for Faust and The Sorrows of Young Werther
- Spanish poet known for Canto a Teresa and The Student of Salamanca
- British poet known for Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
- French writer of Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
- Author of the famous novel Jane Eyre
- English poet famous for "Ode to a Nightingale"
- American poet known for Leaves of Grass celebrated nature and individuality
- Philosopher and writer of the Romantic era famous for Confessions
- Austrian writer of tragedies and poet of the Romantic period
- French poet best remembered for his "Sonnet d’Arvers"
- Italian Romantic poet known for his philosophical and melancholy works
- French poet known for his surrealism and Romantic works
- Scottish historical novelist wrote Ivanhoe
50 Clues: Author of the famous novel Jane Eyre • Author of the Gothic novel Frankenstein • British poet laureate wrote In Memoriam • French Romantic writer of Atala and René • Spanish Romantic poet known for his Rimas • French poet known for his work "The Lake" • Scottish historical novelist wrote Ivanhoe • American Romantic writer of The Scarlet Letter • ...
American Revolution and French Revolution. 2021-10-05
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- French prison that was invaded.
- What happened on December, 16th 1773?
- what was the revolution that was involving taxes on the poor people?
- What country used to be controlled by England in North America?
- The king who got his head chopped off by the guillotine.
- when did the french government that exists today start?
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- When did the Enlightenment start.
- What country was created on July, 4th, 1776?
- what was the age of reasoning?
- Where did the first attack of the American Revolution happen.
- what was the big problem with the french revolution?
- British general who became the 1st present of the united states.
12 Clues: what was the age of reasoning? • French prison that was invaded. • When did the Enlightenment start. • What happened on December, 16th 1773? • What country was created on July, 4th, 1776? • what was the big problem with the french revolution? • when did the french government that exists today start? • The king who got his head chopped off by the guillotine. • ...
European History 2012-01-17
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- attributed with writing Principia and developing the law of gravitation
- rulers who put politics before religion
- artistic style developed by the Dutch during the Renaissance period
- enlightened despot who ruled Russia
- XIV perfect example of absolute monarch and resided in Versailles
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- radical group led by Robespierre during French Revolution
- French dictator who followed the French Revolution
- expulsion of Moors under the rule of Ferdinand and Isabella
- interest in Greco-Roman studies and human potential
- separated from the church and began the Reformation
- French tax on land, peasants were never exempt from it
11 Clues: enlightened despot who ruled Russia • rulers who put politics before religion • French dictator who followed the French Revolution • interest in Greco-Roman studies and human potential • separated from the church and began the Reformation • French tax on land, peasants were never exempt from it • radical group led by Robespierre during French Revolution • ...
European History 2012-01-17
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- separated from the church and began the Reformation
- French dictator who followed the French Revolution
- expulsion of Moors under the rule of Ferdinand and Isabella
- radical group led by Robespierre during French Revolution
- perfect example of absolute monarch and resided in Versailles
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- attributed with writing Principia and developing the law of gravitation
- interest in Greco-Roman studies and human potential
- artistic style developed by the Dutch during the Renaissance period
- rulers who put politics before religion
- enlightened despot who ruled Russia
- French tax on land, peasants were never exempt from it
11 Clues: enlightened despot who ruled Russia • rulers who put politics before religion • French dictator who followed the French Revolution • separated from the church and began the Reformation • interest in Greco-Roman studies and human potential • French tax on land, peasants were never exempt from it • radical group led by Robespierre during French Revolution • ...
French Crossword 2013-09-25
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- How do you day 'hello' in French?
- What is a famous tower in France?
- What did the English and French depend on?
- Where did the French establish settlement?
- Which side won the war?
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- What rank did the British make the French language?
- Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
- What is the capital of France?
- The British gained control of Eastern _____.
- What continent is France in?
10 Clues: Which side won the war? • What continent is France in? • What is the capital of France? • How do you day 'hello' in French? • What is a famous tower in France? • What did the English and French depend on? • Where did the French establish settlement? • The British gained control of Eastern _____. • Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? • ...
French and Indian war 2025-01-24
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- what did Franklin want from the colonies
- many colonists were unwilling to
- what does N.E. Stand for
- Carolina what does S.C. Stand for
- George and parliament hoped that the proclamation would lessen the
- did the proclamation of 1763 fail
- Native Americans were worried about the large numbers of colonists
- the British won the French and Indian war with help from
- where did the British return to
- what was the British fighting technique
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- what did the Proclamation of 1763 do
- what did King George hope the paroclamation would reduce
- the british drove the French
- Many colonists thought that the proclamation of 1763 meant that the king
- who won the French and Indian war
- when was the treaty of Paris signed
16 Clues: what does N.E. Stand for • the british drove the French • where did the British return to • many colonists were unwilling to • Carolina what does S.C. Stand for • did the proclamation of 1763 fail • who won the French and Indian war • when was the treaty of Paris signed • what did the Proclamation of 1763 do • what was the British fighting technique • ...
Project 2017-10-04
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- colonies and New France / where the fighting took place during the French and Indian war
- / major loss for the
- / Angered *blank*
- / British forces were
- / battle of kettle creek was a *blank* for the British
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- / major *blank* for the patriots
- mountains / The proclamation act of 1763 did not allow settlement past the
- and Indian / The *blank* ended in 1765
- Indians / what the french relied on during the French and Indian war
- / One of the *blank* battles of the war
- Creek / The battle of *blank* was fought in 1797
11 Clues: / Angered *blank* • / major loss for the • / British forces were • / major *blank* for the patriots • / One of the *blank* battles of the war • and Indian / The *blank* ended in 1765 • Creek / The battle of *blank* was fought in 1797 • / battle of kettle creek was a *blank* for the British • ...
Demonym 2024-10-07
ROMANTIC POETS AND WRITERS 2024-11-13
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- Spanish Romantic poet known for his Rimas
- Scottish writer of the Ossian cycle which he claimed was ancient epic poetry
- German poet and playwright known for Ode to Joy
- American writer known for his dark Gothic tales like "The Raven"
- Gothic novelist known for The Mysteries of Udolpho
- French-Swiss writer influential in the Romantic literary movement
- English poet celebrated for his nature-focused poetry
- French poet and playwright who wrote Confession of a Child of the Century
- German poet who wrote "Lorelei" a famous Romantic ballad
- Romantic poet known for "Ode to the West Wind"
- Poet and painter famous for Songs of Innocence and Experience
- Known for his flamboyant lifestyle and "Don Juan"
- Victorian poet influenced by Romantic themes wrote Dover Beach
- Co-author of "Lyrical Ballads" famous for "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
- Russian poet and writer author of A Hero of Our Time
- American poet known for "The Song of Hiawatha"
- Famous for her collection Sonnets from the Portuguese
- Scottish poet known for "Auld Lang Syne" and love poems
- Philosopher who laid the groundwork for Romantic ideas on the sublime
- German poet best known for Die schöne Müllerin
- English novelist and poet best known for Wuthering Heights
- German-Swiss poet and writer known for his philosophical novels
- British poet laureate wrote In Memoriam
- French poet known for his work "The Lake"
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- Irish poet and songwriter known for "The Last Rose of Summer"
- German poet and philosopher known for his work Hymns to the Night
- American philosopher and poet of the Transcendentalist movement
- French Romantic writer of Atala and René
- Austrian writer whose works influenced Romanticism
- Author of the Gothic novel Frankenstein
- Pen name of French novelist Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin
- British poet known for "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
- German Romantic writer known for his plays and novellas
- American poet who explored themes of love and death
- American Romantic writer of The Scarlet Letter
- Russian poet known as the father of Russian literature
- American writer of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
- German writer famous for Faust and The Sorrows of Young Werther
- Spanish poet known for Canto a Teresa and The Student of Salamanca
- British poet known for Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
- French writer of Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
- Author of the famous novel Jane Eyre
- English poet famous for "Ode to a Nightingale"
- American poet known for Leaves of Grass celebrated nature and individuality
- Philosopher and writer of the Romantic era famous for Confessions
- Austrian writer of tragedies and poet of the Romantic period
- French poet best remembered for his "Sonnet d’Arvers"
- Italian Romantic poet known for his philosophical and melancholy works
- French poet known for his surrealism and Romantic works
- Scottish historical novelist wrote Ivanhoe
50 Clues: Author of the famous novel Jane Eyre • Author of the Gothic novel Frankenstein • British poet laureate wrote In Memoriam • French Romantic writer of Atala and René • Spanish Romantic poet known for his Rimas • French poet known for his work "The Lake" • Scottish historical novelist wrote Ivanhoe • American Romantic writer of The Scarlet Letter • ...
food 2021-07-20
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- creamy chicken on sauce
- a fart tree you eat
- it is a tomato based soup commonly unknown
- good
- french pancake
- cheesy mac
- carbs
- the Italian dish took over by the Americans
- thick soup with meat
- a thanksgiving desert
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- EAT MOOOOORE CHICKEN
- a french desert
- tomato pasta
- the deadly fart smelling tree stem veggie
- juicy meat
- sour fruit
- aged milk
17 Clues: good • carbs • aged milk • juicy meat • sour fruit • cheesy mac • tomato pasta • french pancake • a french desert • a fart tree you eat • EAT MOOOOORE CHICKEN • thick soup with meat • a thanksgiving desert • creamy chicken on sauce • the deadly fart smelling tree stem veggie • it is a tomato based soup commonly unknown • the Italian dish took over by the Americans
Britain Rules Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-05
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- The French made friends with this powerful Indian nation.
- A man chosen by the king who was put in charge of running things in the colony.
- In the 1750s, Britain had this many colonies along the Atlantic seaboard.
- The French built a huge business trading this.
- The two countries England joined with to become Great Britain.
- How old George Washington was when he was sent to capture Fort Duquesne.
- In 1754, a group of well-off Virginians decided to start a new company called this.
- In order to pay for maintaining troops in America, Parliament did what to the colonies more than they had before.
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- The man in charge of 150 British militiamen sent to capture Fort Duquesne from the French.
- A person who a very large tract of land.
- The French fort that George Washington was sent to capture.
- This place was a prime beaver-trapping territory.
- The law making body that made laws to meet the needs of its colony.
- The temporary fort Washington built when he decided to keep fighting the French.
14 Clues: A person who a very large tract of land. • The French built a huge business trading this. • This place was a prime beaver-trapping territory. • The French made friends with this powerful Indian nation. • The French fort that George Washington was sent to capture. • The two countries England joined with to become Great Britain. • ...
Age of Revolutions Test Review (10C) 2021-12-12
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- This enlightenment thinker valued equality (notes #5)
- Radical group in the French Revolution(notes #8)
- These people were the 2nd estate (notes #2)
- Just before Louis XIV was executed, France declared its first _________________ (notes #4)
- An enlightenment thinker who valued the rights found in the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (notes #5)
- An enlightenment ideal that opposed special priviledges by birth (notes #2)
- How Napoleon took control of France (no apostrophe) (notes #6)
- Former slave who led Haiti's slave revolt (notes #8)
- When King Louis XVI wanted to tax the nobles, he was forced to call a meeting of this legislative body (notes #4)
- Revolutions in Latin America, France, and America were all inspired by these ideas (notes #2)
- leader of revolution in Latin America (notes #8)
- The enlightenment thinker who said people could overthrow government if did not protect natural rights (notes #2)
- After the revolution, this man made himself emperor of France (notes #6)
- leader of the Reign of Terror (notes #4)
- This was an economic factor in the French Revolution; it was made worse by a bad harvest in 1788. (notes #2)
- the Enlightenment idea that says all legitimate authority rests with the people, not kings.(notes #2)
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- In pre-revolution France, this estate made up 98% of the population (spell the #)(notes #2)
- A new French law system after the French Revolution (notes #6)
- Louis XVI was no longer an __________ after he signed the Declaration of the Rights of Man(notes #3)
- When Napoleon invaded Europe, he inspired _______, or pride in one's own country(notes #6)
- leader of Mexican Revolution(notes #8)
- A result of revolutions in both Latin America and USA (notes #8)
- On July 14, 1789 a mob stormed this prison; an event that marks the beginning of the French Revolution(notes #4)
- a period of the French Revolution when anyone seen as against the revolution could be executed by guillotine(notes #4)
- Monarch who lost his head in the French Revolution (notes #2)
- The Reign of Terror ended when Robespierre was ______ (notes #4)
- This warned Europe to stay out of Latin American affairs after their independence (notes #8)
- After the 3rd estate was locked out of the Estates General, they met and vowed to write a new constitution for France (notes #4)
- Montesquieu argued that good government should have legislative, executive, and judicial branches, or __________________(notes #5)
- The first independent country in all of Latin America (notes #8)
- Napoleon's final defeat(notes #6)
- Helping the Americans in their revolution contributed to Frances' ________(notes #2)
32 Clues: Napoleon's final defeat(notes #6) • leader of Mexican Revolution(notes #8) • leader of the Reign of Terror (notes #4) • These people were the 2nd estate (notes #2) • Radical group in the French Revolution(notes #8) • leader of revolution in Latin America (notes #8) • Former slave who led Haiti's slave revolt (notes #8) • ...
The French Revolution Study Choice Board 2023-12-08
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- What were Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette tried for after they tried to flee the country?
- What was stormed when the residents of Paris got nervous and wanted to acquire weapons?
- This was one of the three main classes that made up the third estate which supported the Enlightenment.
- This group of men and women made the French Revolution more radical.
- This group of people comprised the second estate which paid no taxes and had mixed feelings about the Enlightenment.
- This is what comprised the third estate which paid little taxes and was against taxing the second estate.
- This group of ideas was acted upon by the third estate which set the French Revolution into motion.
- What court was used to take an oath that ensured the national assembly would meet anywhere to get a new constitution?
- This was a meeting of the three estates to discuss political issues and each estate had one vote.
- What is a person who flees their country due to political reasons called?
- The middle class and was part of the third estate and paid higher taxes.
- Who promoted Freedom of speech, press, and religion?
- This kind of government ended the French monarchy with the creation of the national assembly.
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- What were members of a revolutionary political club made during the French Revolution called?
- This Louis was a weak king who reigned from 1774 to 1792.
- What riot marched to Versailles and forced the king back to Paris over the rising cost of bread?
- This happens when a government spends more money than it takes in. ______ Spending
- What did the third estate want that was another cornerstone in the social issues of the French Revolution?
- After King Louis's failed escape attempt in June 1971 he was called this.
- This man led during the Reign of Terror.
- What item's rising cost was a cornerstone in the causation of the French Revolution?
- This man promoted life, liberty, and property, a similar phrase to the one put on the Declaration of the Rights of Man that was life, liberty, and security. John _____
- percent of people killed during the Reign of Terror were part of what is originally the third estate.
- What is the word the French used to mean social class?
- The group of people after the split in the legislative assembly.
- these types of issues cause social unrest and resulted from years of deficit spending examples of this were the 7yrs War and the American Civil War.
- What bladed execution device used during the French Revolution up to 1977 features an angled blade and a clamp to hold the head in place that was thought to be more humane than the typical axe or sword method.
- This system of government has officials selected by the people.
- This was when panic spread through France because rumors spread causing people to act like criminals. Great _____
29 Clues: This man led during the Reign of Terror. • Who promoted Freedom of speech, press, and religion? • What is the word the French used to mean social class? • This Louis was a weak king who reigned from 1774 to 1792. • This system of government has officials selected by the people. • The group of people after the split in the legislative assembly. • ...
ROMANTIC POETS AND WRITERS 2024-11-13
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- Author of the Gothic novel Frankenstein
- Italian Romantic poet known for his philosophical and melancholy works
- American writer known for his dark Gothic tales like "The Raven"
- German poet best known for Die schöne Müllerin
- French poet best remembered for his "Sonnet d’Arvers"
- British poet laureate wrote In Memoriam
- French writer of Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
- English novelist and poet best known for Wuthering Heights
- German writer famous for Faust and The Sorrows of Young Werther
- English poet celebrated for his nature-focused poetry
- Pen name of French novelist Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin
- German poet and playwright known for Ode to Joy
- German poet and philosopher known for his work Hymns to the Night
- English poet famous for "Ode to a Nightingale"
- German poet who wrote "Lorelei" a famous Romantic ballad
- American writer of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
- Known for his flamboyant lifestyle and "Don Juan"
- Author of the famous novel Jane Eyre
- American poet who explored themes of love and death
- Victorian poet influenced by Romantic themes wrote Dover Beach
- German Romantic writer known for his plays and novellas
- Austrian writer of tragedies and poet of the Romantic period
- French poet and playwright who wrote Confession of a Child of the Century
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- Famous for her collection Sonnets from the Portuguese
- Russian poet known as the father of Russian literature
- Austrian writer whose works influenced Romanticism
- Philosopher and writer of the Romantic era famous for Confessions
- Poet and painter famous for Songs of Innocence and Experience
- British poet known for "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
- British poet known for Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
- American Romantic writer of The Scarlet Letter
- Spanish Romantic poet known for his Rimas
- American poet known for "The Song of Hiawatha"
- Philosopher who laid the groundwork for Romantic ideas on the sublime
- Irish poet and songwriter known for "The Last Rose of Summer"
- French poet known for his work "The Lake"
- Scottish writer of the Ossian cycle which he claimed was ancient epic poetry
- American philosopher and poet of the Transcendentalist movement
- Scottish historical novelist wrote Ivanhoe
- German-Swiss poet and writer known for his philosophical novels
- American poet known for Leaves of Grass celebrated nature and individuality
- French-Swiss writer influential in the Romantic literary movement
- Romantic poet known for "Ode to the West Wind"
- Co-author of "Lyrical Ballads" famous for "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
- Spanish poet known for Canto a Teresa and The Student of Salamanca
- Russian poet and writer author of A Hero of Our Time
- French poet known for his surrealism and Romantic works
- Scottish poet known for "Auld Lang Syne" and love poems
- French Romantic writer of Atala and René
- Gothic novelist known for The Mysteries of Udolpho
50 Clues: Author of the famous novel Jane Eyre • Author of the Gothic novel Frankenstein • British poet laureate wrote In Memoriam • French Romantic writer of Atala and René • Spanish Romantic poet known for his Rimas • French poet known for his work "The Lake" • Scottish historical novelist wrote Ivanhoe • German poet best known for Die schöne Müllerin • ...
Amine 2017-08-28
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- girls like memes and ...
- first word of my letter
- first Arabic word I pronounced
- a certain candy flavour
- the nickname you gave me
- your nickname
- easy ...
- a really good book
- a song we both like
- cutest iraq veteran
- my aunt's type
- alternative order in a french bakery
- my type
- a paper company
- je ne ... rien
- name of my favourite plant
- what to order in a french bakery
- badass place to go in November
- ready ...
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- world's best boss
- a game we both played
- hours of difference in our timezones
- my standard nickname
- what to eat with french fries
- name of a journalist
- bravo ...
- more often than once a week
- my secret weapon
- online platform
- first Dutch word you learned
- what hair do they sell at IHOP?
- word best kept repeating
- where we met
- ok ...
- online platform
- your type
- alea ... est
37 Clues: ok ... • my type • easy ... • bravo ... • your type • ready ... • where we met • alea ... est • your nickname • my aunt's type • je ne ... rien • online platform • a paper company • online platform • my secret weapon • world's best boss • a really good book • a song we both like • cutest iraq veteran • my standard nickname • name of a journalist • a game we both played • first word of my letter • ...
Chapter 2 Review 2013-04-25
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- The motivation for establishing early French settlements.
- Established the 13 colonies
- Responsible for establishing early settlement.
- Explored the St Lawrence River on 3 voyages.
- Champlain established alliance with early them.
- Called the Black Robes.
- Demand for them nearly wiped out the european beaver.
- Settled by the French, experienced ongoing conflict.
- Name of the area where the Hurons lived.
- settled in l'anse aux meadows
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- Settlement established by Pierre Du Gua de Monts.
- Primary purpose of Acadia Settlements.
- Claimed Newfoundland for Britain
- Name of the HBC land.
- How the Acadians drained the salt marshes.
- Runners of the Woods.
- Allowed Coureur des bois to gain access to Native trade networks.
- A disease caused by lack of vitamin c
- Enemies of the French, nearly destroyed the Hurons.
- Original HBC Forts were built on the James Bay and Hudson Bay.
- Known as the Father of New France.
- Early trade between natives and fisherman happend along the ________.
- The HBC was originally dependent on __________ trappers.
23 Clues: Name of the HBC land. • Runners of the Woods. • Called the Black Robes. • Established the 13 colonies • settled in l'anse aux meadows • Claimed Newfoundland for Britain • Known as the Father of New France. • A disease caused by lack of vitamin c • Primary purpose of Acadia Settlements. • Name of the area where the Hurons lived. • How the Acadians drained the salt marshes. • ...
P-O Life Jan 2023 2022-10-31
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- Name given to the exodus of Spanish refugees fleeing the Franco regime
- Grilled onion festival
- Emblematic mountain of Catalonia
- Catalan version of the Spanish classic, paella
- Traditional red Catalan cap
- Distinctive migratory bird, can be seen on the étang in Saint Nazaire
- Catalan shoe worn to dance the Sardane
- Hooded procession through the streets of Perpignan
- French pancake day, Fête de la ___
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- Traditional Catalan Easter song meaning 'joy of eggs', ___ dels ous
- Catalan saint of love and books
- Catalan snail festival
- French medical emergency services, abbreviation
- Highest peak in the Pyrénées-Orientales
- Pyrenean livestock guardian dog
- Animal featured in the annual festivals of Prats de Mollo, Arles sur Tech and St Laurent de Cerdans
- Name of the famous P-O wind
- French version of a boot/jumble sale, vide-___
- Southernmost town of P-O and continental France
- Artist of the female sculptures along the beach front in Banyuls sur Mer
20 Clues: Catalan snail festival • Grilled onion festival • Name of the famous P-O wind • Traditional red Catalan cap • Catalan saint of love and books • Pyrenean livestock guardian dog • Emblematic mountain of Catalonia • French pancake day, Fête de la ___ • Catalan shoe worn to dance the Sardane • Highest peak in the Pyrénées-Orientales • Catalan version of the Spanish classic, paella • ...
P-O Life Jan 2023 2022-10-31
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- Name given to the exodus of Spanish refugees fleeing the Franco regime
- Grilled onion festival
- Emblematic mountain of Catalonia
- Catalan version of the Spanish classic, paella
- Traditional red Catalan cap
- Distinctive migratory bird, can be seen on the étang in Saint Nazaire
- Catalan shoe worn to dance the Sardane
- Hooded procession through the streets of Perpignan
- French pancake day, Fête de la ___
Down
- Traditional Catalan Easter song meaning 'joy of eggs', ___ dels ous
- Catalan saint of love and books
- Catalan snail festival
- French medical emergency services, abbreviation
- Highest peak in the Pyrénées-Orientales
- Pyrenean livestock guardian dog
- Animal featured in the annual festivals of Prats de Mollo, Arles sur Tech and St Laurent de Cerdans
- Name of the famous P-O wind
- French version of a boot/jumble sale, vide-___
- Southernmost town of P-O and continental France
- Artist of the female sculptures along the beach front in Banyuls sur Mer
20 Clues: Catalan snail festival • Grilled onion festival • Name of the famous P-O wind • Traditional red Catalan cap • Catalan saint of love and books • Pyrenean livestock guardian dog • Emblematic mountain of Catalonia • French pancake day, Fête de la ___ • Catalan shoe worn to dance the Sardane • Highest peak in the Pyrénées-Orientales • Catalan version of the Spanish classic, paella • ...
Baroque II 2021-02-19
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- Famous sonata composer
- Abstract and improvisatory work that serves as a prelude to fugues
- Very popular female singer and the face of the opera
- Composer famous for his Oratorios
- Baroque music for 2 treble instruments and 2 continuo instruments
- The imitation of the theme of a fugue
- of harmony
- The French dance of a suite
- Composer and theorist that influenced
- Set of dances
- The soloists of the concerto grosso
- The system of French ornaments
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- French overtures are known for this practice
- Famous concerto composer
- Amount of movements of a Baroque concerto
- The slow movement of a suite
- The tutti of the concerto grosso
- The first movement of a suite
- The theme of a fugue
- Set of variations
- The same family of instruments
- System of tuning the keyboard
- Composer of the Well-Tempered Clavier
- Change of key using a pivot chord
- The fastest movement of a suite
- Abstract work based on imitation
26 Clues: of harmony • Set of dances • Set of variations • The theme of a fugue • Famous sonata composer • Famous concerto composer • The French dance of a suite • The slow movement of a suite • The first movement of a suite • System of tuning the keyboard • The same family of instruments • The system of French ornaments • The fastest movement of a suite • The tutti of the concerto grosso • ...
English 10 Vocab Zach A 2022-10-21
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- French (n.) a flamboyant deceiver
- Dutch (v.) to treat with contemptuous disregard
- accorded a great deal of respect
- lessen
- French (v.) turn pale, as if in fear
- that expresses movement of something
- French (v.) feeling or caused to feel uneasy
- Latin (adj.) eager to surpass others
- Latin (adj.) showing deep-seated resentment
- the trait of being uncommunicative
- Latin (adj.) most unfortunate or miserable
- Latin (n) rest; tranquility; relaxation
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- (v.) to appropriate for a special purpose
- (adv.) lots or many of something
- Dutch (n.) a shackle for the ankles or feet
- Latin (adj.) rude; cranky; ill-tempered
- supply sparingly and with restricted quantities
- showing unfeeling resistance to tenderfeelings
- Latin (n.) a false accusation of an offense
- (adv.) in addition to or more.
- Latin (v.) be sufficient
- (n.) a number.
- Latin (n) a period of rest or relief
- being destroyed, damaged or ruined
- Greek (adj.) of heaven or the spirit
25 Clues: lessen • (n.) a number. • Latin (v.) be sufficient • (adv.) in addition to or more. • (adv.) lots or many of something • accorded a great deal of respect • French (n.) a flamboyant deceiver • the trait of being uncommunicative • being destroyed, damaged or ruined • French (v.) turn pale, as if in fear • that expresses movement of something • Latin (n) a period of rest or relief • ...
World History Crossword 2020-01-16
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- Born in 1642 and showed few signs of brilliancy at first
- Francois-Marie was known as _______
- In 1762 Rousseau presented his concept of a _______
- What did Voltaire champion in the eighteenth century
- Taught mathematics, first European to make heaven observations
- Came from an English aristocrat family
- Places the earth at the center of the universe
- _______ went to the university of Paris
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- The person who developed the scientific method wasn't scientist
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where?
- One philosopher who proposed a new approach to justice
- Who was a french noble with famous work
- The first daaily newspaper was printed in 1706 and _______
- first daily newspaper was printed in 1706 in _______
- A systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence
- Enlightenment were known by the french word _______
- She received training in astronomy by a self taught astronomer
- Seventeenth century french philosopher
- What were the elegant drawing rooms called
- Two seventeenth century Englishmen _______ and Isaac newton
- The best statement was made in 1776 by _______
21 Clues: Francois-Marie was known as _______ • Seventeenth century french philosopher • Came from an English aristocrat family • Who was a french noble with famous work • _______ went to the university of Paris • Jean-Jacques Rousseau made his way where? • What were the elegant drawing rooms called • Places the earth at the center of the universe • ...
Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-23
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- a period of reduced economic activity
- European descended Latin Americans
- Spanish born people of Latin America
- forced Russian culture on all ethnic groups
- The belief that their nation was the greatest above all others.
- mostly middle-class business leaders and merchants
- Shirts the Nationalist Army
- II leader of Russia
- The politics of reality
- People of African and European descent
- of Vienna restored the French throne to King Louis XVIII
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- These are systems of thought and belief
- King Louis Philippe who owed his throne to the French people
- self-educated former slave
- conservative members of Prussia’s wealthy landowning class
- Prime Minister of Italy
- belief that the government is harmful and not needed.
- protected the traditional monarchies of Europe
- the government should practice the ideals of the French Revolution
- people of Native American and European descent
- a Creole Mexican priest
- Liberator established a republic in Venezuela
- This is the idea of self-rule.
- a Mestizo priest
24 Clues: a Mestizo priest • II leader of Russia • Prime Minister of Italy • a Creole Mexican priest • The politics of reality • self-educated former slave • Shirts the Nationalist Army • This is the idea of self-rule. • European descended Latin Americans • Spanish born people of Latin America • a period of reduced economic activity • People of African and European descent • ...
Chaos 2025-01-01
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- Spain without the tilde
- My favorite part of the pictures on Zillow listings
- Pan in English
- First PAN President of Mexico
- A snack some like that can be made in a pan
- A "salsa" that can be warmed up in a pan
- Plan translated from French into English
- Panned in the theatre
- You call it a pan, I say it's deeper than that...
- An animal that can spit into a pan
- The best way to spend an afternoon.
- Pangea's Twin
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- A type of cast iron pan
- A Greek region and a NYS prison
- A fancy Latin way of saying "chaos."
- Our original pan pizza place
- New York's music composition lane
- An indeterminate period of time
- … at the disco
- French translation of "pan" in Spanish
- Buster Keaton's type of comedy
- Most pans are largely this shape
- A favorite thing to be steamed in a pan.
- French translation of "pan" in Greek
- From the Greek to the English
25 Clues: Pangea's Twin • Pan in English • … at the disco • Panned in the theatre • Spain without the tilde • A type of cast iron pan • Our original pan pizza place • First PAN President of Mexico • From the Greek to the English • Buster Keaton's type of comedy • A Greek region and a NYS prison • An indeterminate period of time • Most pans are largely this shape • ...
Arsenal 2025-06-06
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- Arsenal’s 2018–19 Spanish manager
- Arsenal’s record appearance holder
- Arsenal’s 2019–present Spanish midfielder
- Arsenal’s 2006 Champions League final opponent
- Arsenal’s 1998–2005 England striker
- Legendary French manager, 1996–2018
- Australian forward who scored 50+ goals for Arsenal by 2025
- Club’s nickname
- Arsenal’s 1990s England centre-back, “Mr. Arsenal”
- Arsenal's famous 2003–04 season nickname
- Arsenal’s 1998–2002 French winger
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- Arsenal player who holidays in Seaford
- Arsenal's record signing, joined from West Ham in 2023
- Dutch striker, 2004–2012
- Arsenal’s former stadium
- Arsenal’s home city
- Arsenal’s 2002 title-winning Dutch striker
- Arsenal’s 2000s Spanish midfielder, later captain
- Arsenal's home since 2006
- Arsenal’s main rivals
- Arsenal's all-time top scorer
- Current club captain (as of 2025)
- Arsenal’s 1990s England goalkeeper
- Arsenal captain and England defender
- Arsenal Women have won more of this domestic trophy than any other English club, with 15 as of 2025
- Arsenal’s 2000s Brazil-born French midfielder
26 Clues: Club’s nickname • Arsenal’s home city • Arsenal’s main rivals • Dutch striker, 2004–2012 • Arsenal’s former stadium • Arsenal's home since 2006 • Arsenal's all-time top scorer • Arsenal’s 2018–19 Spanish manager • Current club captain (as of 2025) • Arsenal’s 1998–2002 French winger • Arsenal’s record appearance holder • Arsenal’s 1990s England goalkeeper • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2023-08-29
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- The French and Indian War officially ended with the signing of the _________ of Paris.
- When the English stopped trading _______ with the Cherokee, they surrounded the fort.
- At the beginning of the war, the _________ were winning.
- France gave Canada to _________.
- Spain gave ___________ to Britain.
- France gave its land east of the _________ River to Britain.
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- To help win the war, the British had to borrow ________.
- The treaty left France without any territory in the ___________.
- The British were able to form an alliance with the Iroquois tribe but not the ________.
- To help build a relationship with the Cherokee tribe, Britain built Fort _________.
- Britain gave Cuba to Spain.
- ________ fought with both the French and English during the war.
- The disagreement over who had claim to the Ohio River Valley led to the French and _______ war.
- France gave its land west of the Mississippi to _______.
14 Clues: Britain gave Cuba to Spain. • France gave Canada to _________. • Spain gave ___________ to Britain. • To help win the war, the British had to borrow ________. • At the beginning of the war, the _________ were winning. • France gave its land west of the Mississippi to _______. • France gave its land east of the _________ River to Britain. • ...
James Madison 2025-01-18
Across
- The amount of years that the United States avoided joining the British and French Wars before Britain brought the United States from impressment.
- British leader during the British and French Wars
- Famed Native
- A war that was caused by decades of dispute from 2 european powers. This war was a the following of one of the european power’s revolution.
- Perry Died to Yellow Fever
- Boosted Morale of the US
- the battle of horseshoe bend is also known as/referred as
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- area that the british burned down after defeating American troops in August 1814
- Henry Clay is from
- served as vice president from 1811-1812
- Location of the British and French Wars
- Convention Debated on state controls of commerce and militia
- lead to the shawnee tribe being forcefully pushed out of their territory
- General during British and French Wars (First Name only)
14 Clues: Famed Native • Henry Clay is from • Boosted Morale of the US • Perry Died to Yellow Fever • served as vice president from 1811-1812 • Location of the British and French Wars • British leader during the British and French Wars • General during British and French Wars (First Name only) • the battle of horseshoe bend is also known as/referred as • ...
James Madison 2025-01-18
Across
- The amount of years that the United States avoided joining the British and French Wars before Britain brought the United States from impressment.
- British leader during the British and French Wars
- Famed Native
- A war that was caused by decades of dispute from 2 european powers. This war was a the following of one of the european power’s revolution.
- Perry Died to Yellow Fever
- Boosted Morale of the US
- the battle of horseshoe bend is also known as/referred as
Down
- area that the british burned down after defeating American troops in August 1814
- Henry Clay is from
- served as vice president from 1811-1812
- Location of the British and French Wars
- Convention Debated on state controls of commerce and militia
- lead to the shawnee tribe being forcefully pushed out of their territory
- General during British and French Wars (First Name only)
14 Clues: Famed Native • Henry Clay is from • Boosted Morale of the US • Perry Died to Yellow Fever • served as vice president from 1811-1812 • Location of the British and French Wars • British leader during the British and French Wars • General during British and French Wars (First Name only) • the battle of horseshoe bend is also known as/referred as • ...
