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French Revolution and Napoleon

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Across
The island birthplace of Napoleon
The total number of "Codes" contained within the Napoleonic Code legal system (46)
Napoleon's second wife. She was the niece of Marie Antoinette (47)
This declaration, made by Leopold of Austria against the French Revolutionaires in 1792,was essentially an empty threat that rested on the word "if" (43)
Early advocate of womens rights, she wrote "Declaration of the Rights of Women" in 1792 (42)
Napoleon's failed plan to destroy the economy of Britain (47)
Hated symbol of royal tyranny, it was over-run by revolutionaires on July 14, 1789 (42)
Fees that nobles charged peasants for using services such as the mill, bakeshop, and wine press (41)
The more moderate group of provincial B's who were kicked out of the National Convention by the radical Jacobins (44)
Famous statesman who represented Austria during the Napoleonic era and beyond
You will be in this present-day country if you decide to visit the battlefield of Waterloo (51)
He represented France at the Congress of Vienna (51)
He wrote "What is the 3rd Estate", attacking the nobility as a useless caste (42)
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Radical city government of Paris that pressured the national government to become more extreme
German for "spirit of the people"
This battle marked a decisive defeat of Napoleon in 1813. AKA Battle of the Nations.
The First Estate (41)
The "blue collar: working class of the French Rev era, the got thier name by the tyoe of pants they wore (44)
Intellectual movement based on feeling and emotion, Germans embraced it in opposition to Napoleon (50)
British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo (51)
The 3rd Estate declared themselves by this new name on June17,1789 (42)
They originally represented titles (ownership) of French land, but they became the currency of the National Assembly (42)
The "Constitution of the Year III" (1795) served as the blueprint for this government, which lasted until 1799 (45)
The Britsih naval commander who defeated the French navy in the Battle of Trafalgar 1805 (47)