The key meetingto plan theFrenchRevolution tookplace on atennis court.Her famous lastwords being “Ohliberty, whatcrimes have beencommitted in thyname?”The construction ofthe overlyextravagant Palaceof Versailles leftFrance poor and thecitizens resenting themonarchy evenmore.TheguillotineAn Austrian princess, MarieAntoinette married LouisXVI when she was just 14years old. Their union wasintended to cement analliance between Austriaand France, which hadbeen at war for manyyears.MarieAntoinettewas a caringmother to herthree children.WOMEN’S MARCH ONVERSAILLES – OCTOBER5, 1789 Bad harvests inFrance caused the price offlour to increasedramatically, which raisedthe price of bread, thestaple food of most Frenchcitizens. Many people inParis were hungry.Protesters assemOn the night of 20th June1791, the royal family fledthe Tuileries Palacedressed as servants withtheir servants dressed asnobles. However, the nextday, the King wasrecognized, arrested alongwith his family at Varennesand returned to ParisTheFlag ofFranceSTORMINGOF THEBASTILLE –JULY 14,1789Napolean Bonapartewas a general in theFrench Revolution.Afterwards, he endedup making himselfdictator of France.Tuileries Palace iswhere King LouisXVI and his familystayed for aboutthree years onhouse arrest.Condemnedthousands ofpeople to dieby guilotineMarie Antoinettewent to her deathin white – thecolour of widowedqueens in France.ABOLITIONOFFEUDALISM– AUGUST4, 1789France wasbankrupt. KingLouis XVI wantedpeople of theSecond Estate tostart paying taxes.The key meetingto plan theFrenchRevolution tookplace on atennis court.Her famous lastwords being “Ohliberty, whatcrimes have beencommitted in thyname?”The construction ofthe overlyextravagant Palaceof Versailles leftFrance poor and thecitizens resenting themonarchy evenmore.TheguillotineAn Austrian princess, MarieAntoinette married LouisXVI when she was just 14years old. Their union wasintended to cement analliance between Austriaand France, which hadbeen at war for manyyears.MarieAntoinettewas a caringmother to herthree children.WOMEN’S MARCH ONVERSAILLES – OCTOBER5, 1789 Bad harvests inFrance caused the price offlour to increasedramatically, which raisedthe price of bread, thestaple food of most Frenchcitizens. Many people inParis were hungry.Protesters assemOn the night of 20th June1791, the royal family fledthe Tuileries Palacedressed as servants withtheir servants dressed asnobles. However, the nextday, the King wasrecognized, arrested alongwith his family at Varennesand returned to ParisTheFlag ofFranceSTORMINGOF THEBASTILLE –JULY 14,1789Napolean Bonapartewas a general in theFrench Revolution.Afterwards, he endedup making himselfdictator of France.Tuileries Palace iswhere King LouisXVI and his familystayed for aboutthree years onhouse arrest.Condemnedthousands ofpeople to dieby guilotineMarie Antoinettewent to her deathin white – thecolour of widowedqueens in France.ABOLITIONOFFEUDALISM– AUGUST4, 1789France wasbankrupt. KingLouis XVI wantedpeople of theSecond Estate tostart paying taxes.

Chapter 25: Revolution Gone Sour - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The key meeting to plan the French Revolution took place on a tennis court.
  2. Her famous last words being “Oh liberty, what crimes have been committed in thy name?”
  3. The construction of the overly extravagant Palace of Versailles left France poor and the citizens resenting the monarchy even more.
  4. The guillotine
  5. An Austrian princess, Marie Antoinette married Louis XVI when she was just 14 years old. Their union was intended to cement an alliance between Austria and France, which had been at war for many years.
  6. Marie Antoinette was a caring mother to her three children.
  7. WOMEN’S MARCH ON VERSAILLES – OCTOBER 5, 1789 Bad harvests in France caused the price of flour to increase dramatically, which raised the price of bread, the staple food of most French citizens. Many people in Paris were hungry. Protesters assem
  8. On the night of 20th June 1791, the royal family fled the Tuileries Palace dressed as servants with their servants dressed as nobles. However, the next day, the King was recognized, arrested along with his family at Varennes and returned to Paris
  9. The Flag of France
  10. STORMING OF THE BASTILLE – JULY 14, 1789
  11. Napolean Bonaparte was a general in the French Revolution. Afterwards, he ended up making himself dictator of France.
  12. Tuileries Palace is where King Louis XVI and his family stayed for about three years on house arrest.
  13. Condemned thousands of people to die by guilotine
  14. Marie Antoinette went to her death in white – the colour of widowed queens in France.
  15. ABOLITION OF FEUDALISM – AUGUST 4, 1789
  16. France was bankrupt. King Louis XVI wanted people of the Second Estate to start paying taxes.