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THE  NEW   STUDENT'S   REFERENCE   WORK

(V) THE FRENCH REVOLUTION:

1. CAUSES  OF  THE  REVOLUTION:    717;   Turgot 1954.

2. LEADERS:    Mirabeau 1238; Robespierre 1620; Danton 502; Marat 1167; Lafay-

ette 1020: Necker 1316.

3. PARTIES:   Girondists 768;   Jacobins 955.

4.  LOUIS XVI:   1117.

5. THE CALLING OF THE  STATES-GENERAL:    717;   1813.

6. THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY:   717.

7. STORMING   OF  THE   BASTILLE:    180,  717.

8. THE   NEW  CONSTITUTION:    717.

9  JHE  NATIONAL CONVENTION:

a. The establishment of the republic and abolition of monarchy:   717.

b. Execution of the king:   717; Louis XVI 1118.

10. THE REIGN OF TERROR: 717.

11. ENTRANCE OF NAPOLEON BONAPARTE: 717.

(VI) NAPOLEON AT THE HEAD OF FRANCE:

1. WARS IN ITALY AND EGYPT: 1301.

2. NAPOLEON AS CONSUL: FALL OF THE DIRECTORATE: 1301.

3. RE-ORGANIZATION OF THE GOVERNMENT OF FRANCE: 704-5.

4. NAPOLEON MADE EMPEROR: 1301; France 705.

5. THE SUBJECTION OF EUROPE: 1301; 705.

a. War against the Austrians:

(1) Battle of Austerlitz:   141.

b. Battle  of Trafalgar:    1934;   Nelson 1319.

c. War with  Prussia:    1301;  Jena 961.

d. Napoleon in control of Portugal and Spain:   Soult 1782; Junot 983.

e. Annexation  of  Holland:    879.

f. The invasion of Russia:   1302.

6( FALL OF NAPOLEON:

a. Battle of Leipsic:   1051;  1302.

b. Abdication of Napoleon:   1302.

c. Congress of Vienna:   799.

(1) Battle of Waterloo:   2052;  Napoleon 1302;  Ney 1345;  Blucher 230.

(VII) REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS IN EUROPE IN 1830:

Belgium 195;  France  369;   Italy 1193;   Mazzini 1193;   Greece  801.

(VIII) THE INDUSTRIAL  REVOLUTION  IN  EUROPE:

Blanc 226; Leclaire 2044.

(IX)  REVOLUTIONS OF 1848:

1.  IN  FRANCE:

a. The overthrow of Louis Philippe and establishment of the second empire:

1118; France 705; Napoleon III 1302.

2. IN GERMANY AND ITALY:   German Empire 759; Italy 948.

(X)  UNIFICATION OF GERMANY:

1. THE WORK OF BISMARCK:  759; Bismarck 219.

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