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  1. 3. Assembly/ voted to end feudalism by abolishing their own privileges including feudal dues, exclusive hunting rights, special legal status, and exemption from taxes
  2. 6. July 14, 1789 about 800 partisans demanded weapons and gunpowder believed to be stored in this medieval fortress
  3. 7. lawyer and politician who quickly rose to leadership of the the Committee of public safety and led the Terror
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  1. 1. Antionette/ although she was compassionate to the poor, her acts went unnoticed because her lifestyle overshadowed them
  2. 2. Middle class, sat at the top of the third estate
  3. 4. of the Rights of Man/ first step to writing a constitution, this document said all French men were born free and equal, had natural rights and were equal before the law
  4. 5. March/ October 5, six thousand women shouting "bread" demanded to see the King and refused to leave Versailles until he met their demand to return to Paris
  5. 7. of terror/ from September 1793 to July 1794, revolutionary courts conducted hasty trials and executions of thousands of supposed traitors