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Jupiter Neptune
Jupiter is a gas giant and 1770 1789 Neptune is the farthest
the biggest planet planet from the Sun
Mercury Mars
Mercury is the closest 1791 1792 Despite being red, Mars
planet to the Sun is a cold place
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01 02 03
04 05 Mercury is the
closest planet to the
National Sun and the smallest
The directory one of them all
convention
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Paris Dijon
Saturn is a gas giant Jupiter is the
with rings biggest planet
Bordeaux Grenoble
Mercury is a very Mars is actually a
small planet very cold place
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Step 2 Step 4
Saturn is a gas giant Mars is actually a
with rings very cold place
Step 1 Step 3
Mercury is a very Jupiter is the
small planet biggest planet
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● Abolition of monarchy
1789–1799 France, Europe ● Democratic republic
● Social change
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1792-1795 Napoleon
Reign of terror
Saturn is a gas giant with 1795-1799
several rings
The Directory
Jupiter is the biggest 1799-1815
planet of them all
Dictatorship
Mars is actually a very
cold planet
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French
Revolution 02 Absolutism
03 Enlightenment
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and the
smallest one in the entire
Solar System 04 Hunger
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Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun July 14, 1789
1 2 3 4 5 Bastille day
Saturn is a gas giant with
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 several rings
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Bad weather
01 Neptune is the farthest
planet from the Sun
Living costs
03 Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
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Right to vote Right to property
Venus has a beautiful name but is hot Despite being red, Mars is cold
50% 25%
75% 50%
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Financial crisis Tax system
Jupiter is a gas giant and Neptune is the farthest
the biggest planet planet from the Sun
Phase 3 Phase 4
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun and Conservative Napoleonic
the smallest of them
all 1795-1799 1799-1815
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Influence in Europe
Mars Mercury
Despite being red, Mars Mercury is the closest
is a cold place planet to the Sun
03 04
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Napoleon Constitution
Pluto is considered a
July 11 dwarf planet
01 5 W’s of 05
Who The French What
Saturn is a gas giant and Earth is the planet where
has several rings Revolution we all live
02 03 04
When Where Why
Jupiter is the biggest Mercury is the closest Despite being red, Mars
planet of them all planet to the Sun is a cold place
French Revolution Infographics
Jupiter is the Mars is actually a
biggest planet cold place, not hot
Day 2 Day 3
Day 1 Day 4
Venus has a Neptune is far away
beautiful name from Earth
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Jupiter is a gas giant and the The Sun is the star at the center
Jan biggest planet of them all Jul of the Solar System
Girondins Montagnards
Vs
Consequences
Europe America
Mercury is the closest French Revolution Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun a cold place
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Major events
Year Month Fact
1789 June Tennis Court Oath
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