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Middle class, always fought for their rights |
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Native american and european descent |
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King of france(1774-1792) Husband of marie antoinette. |
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The main purpose of the Congress was to settle the many issues arising from the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, and the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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A priest from Mexico that gathered many mestizos and creoles in the fight to gain mexican independence |
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To rebuild any damage done to a city or certain buildings |
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To almost evenly distribute power of the government between different branches of governement. |
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Restoring hereditary monarchies that the french revolution and napoleon had stopped. |
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Body of 5 directors that help executive power in france. |
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First battle that napoleon has lost. It severely hurt his reputation. Against France and Russia, called the Russian campaign in france and the patriotic war of 1812 in Russia. |
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No social placement based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and government jobs should go to qualified |
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Feeling of pride in ones country |
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A treaty that stated that the Roman Catholic Church would occupy most of France. |
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Form of government that is all freedom, for example, freedom of religion, liberty, etc. |
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Form of government when someone is chosen for a job or something else based on their merit. |
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To try to conserve the old government |
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A treaty that blocked all the ports from shipments form britain, ireland and UK. |
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aristocratic, social and political system made in France from the 15th century to the 18th century for the Bourbon dynasty. |
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armies of Russia, Prussia, Austria and Sweden against the French army of Napoleon. |
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he led Venezuela, Colombia, panama, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia to independence, and helped make the foundations for democracy in much of Latin America. |
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Battle when Napoleon was defeated by the seventh coalition. |
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Lead the Haitian Revolution,He made Haiti an independent state. Shook the institution of slavery around the world. |
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Marks napoleons mark of coming back from being exiled from france. |
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Helped Chile win independence from spain. Spanish and Irish descent. |
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This means that someone is removed from power, like napoleon in his 100 days. |
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First president of peru, liberated chile and argentina with Simon bolivar. |
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Balance of powers that exsited in europe from the end of the napoleonic wars. |
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Known as the liberator in portugal. Founder and first ruler of Brazil. |
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King of france, abdicated. |
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The second french revolution. Transferred form of government from constitutional to liberal. |
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Born in latin america but has european descent |
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