French Revolution Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. King Louis XVI was executed for trying to conspire with this foreign nation
  2. 6. The amount of prisoners freed during the Storming of the Bastille
  3. 7. The social structure of Europe that separated people into classes by birth
  4. 10. At this place, the National Assembly swore that they would meet until they came up with a new constitution
  5. 12. The island Napoleon was first exiled to
  6. 14. The middle class of the Third Estate of France
  7. 15. Another name for the “Napoleonic Code”
  8. 17. The __________ states were countries that Napoleon conquered and put his relatives in charge of
  9. 18. The name of the palace of the King and Queen of France - where dogs were paid more than peasants
  10. 19. The type of rights John Locke believes people are born with
  11. 20. King Louis XVI lost authority in this city after the Storming of the Bastille
Down
  1. 1. This decapitation device was used during the French Revolution to execute a lot of people
  2. 2. This government was known for corruption, and was taken down by Napoleon
  3. 3. When First Consul wasn’t enough, Napoleon crowned himself _____________ to strengthen his power
  4. 5. Both the French Revolution and Napoleon didn’t think these people should have any power in politics or government
  5. 8. The name of the legislative body of France before the revolution - known for an extremely unproductive meeting
  6. 9. The leader of the Committee of Public Safety during the time where a lot of people died challenging the revolution
  7. 11. People think Marie Antoinette told the people of France to eat this pastry, but she never actually said that
  8. 13. This Estate was controlled by Clergy, specifically bishops and cardinals
  9. 14. The name of the rich or middle class members of the Third Estate
  10. 16. This word as defined as a group of people who share a pride in the same thing, such as language, location, or religion
  11. 18. The Enlightenment thinker who believed that freedom of speech was essential to a successful society