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Primary 2001. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/d/229/>. The Royal family left Versailles to go to Paris. This site gave me a picture of the royal family heading to Paris. I used this picture in my after page. 4thgradeiscool. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://4thgradeiscool.wikispaces.com/Battle+of+Yorktown>. The battle of Yorktown involved the British, French and Americans. This site gave me a map that proved that the French were involved. I used this on my causes page. "The Battle of Yorktown." Map. 4th Grade Is Cool. Wikispaces. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://4thgradeiscool.wikispaces.com/Battle+of+Yorktown>. The Battle of Yorktown involved the Americans, the British, and the French. This site gave me a map that proved that the French were involved in the American Revolution. I used this picture in the causes page. Crossing the Delaware. The History Place: The American Revolution. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/revolution/revwar-75.htm>. The American Revolution wouldn't have been won if the French didn't help them. This site gave me a picture of George Washington crossing the Delaware River. I used this in my timeline. Curtis, Kevin. The Ohio Anglican Blog. Blogspot, 3 Sept. 2011. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://ohioanglican.blogspot.com/2011/09/martyrs-of-september.html>. The September Massacres was a violent event where many political prisoners lost their lives. This site gave me a picture of the prisoners being killed. I used this picture for my timeline. Daily, Ron. Virginia Society: Sons of the American Revolution. 19 Jan. 2010. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://www.virginia-sar.org/vassar/>. The American Revolution wouldn't have been won without the help of French. This site gave me a picture of Cornwallis surrendering which I used in my timeline. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. Encyclopidia.com. 2008. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Declaration_of_the_Rights_of_Man_and_Citizen.aspx>. The Rights of Man made people equal. This site gave me a picture of the Rights of Man that I used in my after page and my timeline.
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The French Revolution. Dir. Doug Shultz. Perf. George Ivanscu. Partisan Pictures, 2005. DVD. This DVD is about the French Revolution and covers a very broad view of the Revolution. I gained a wide amount of causes and effects that preceded and resulted in my topic. Hamilton, William. Marie Antoinette Taken to the Guillotine. Marie Antoinette: Crown Without a Head. Web. 2012. <http://www.blastmilk.com/decollete/guillotine/marie-antoinette-crownwithout.php>. Marie Antoinette was killed by being guillotined. This site gave me a picture Marie Antoinette going to the guillotine that I would use in my timeline. Hunt, Lynn. "French Revolution: Search." Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/searchfr.php?function=find>. Louis XVI had a very long that lasted many weeks. This site gave me the date that the National Assembly decreed the start of Louis XVI's trial. Hunt, Lynn. Trial of Marie Antoinette of Austria. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution. 2001. Web. 2012. <http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/d/8/>. Antoinette had a two day trial that ended in her death. This site gave me a picture that I would use in my timeline. "John Locke Quotes - BrainyQuote." Famous Quotes at BrainyQuote. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/j/john_locke.html>. John Locke was a philosopher during the age of enlightenment. This source gave me many quotes that John Locke said. "Joseph II." NNDB: Tracking the Entire World. Web. Dec. 2011. <http://www.nndb.com/people/636/000101333/>. Joseph II was the head of the Holy Roman Empire and Antoinette's sister and visited is sister at one point. This source told me what he thought of France at the time he visited France. King Louis's Execution. Sscnet.ucla.edu. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/history/hunt/classes/1c/French%20Revolution>. Louis XVI was killed by execution. This site gave me a picture of his execution that I would use on my timeline and my effects page.

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Louis XVI Stopt [sic] in His Flight at Varennes. Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution. 2001. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/d/98/>. Louis XVI tried to escape France but failed. This site gave me a picture of that event that I used in my effects page. Marie Antoinette in All Her Glory. Fashonista 1700s. 10 Nov. 2010. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://fashionista1700s.blogspot.com/>. Antoinette had many dresses. This site gave me a picture of her in one of her dresses. I used this on my causes page. A Man Being Executed during the Reign of Terror. BBC. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p003k9cf>. A large amount of people were executed during the Reign of Terror. This picture is just one of many executions that happened. I used this picture in my timeline. "Marie Antoinette Queen of France." Lady Reading.net. Web. Jan. 2012. <http://www.ladyreading.net/marieantoinette/cro-en.html>. Marie Antoinette had a very busy life as Queen of France. This source gave me the date of Louis XVI's death, Marie Antoinette's death and trial and when the family attempts to escape France. The Marriage of the Dauphin Louis to Marie Antoinette. Tea at Trianon: The Marriage of the Dauphin Louis to Marie Antoinette. Blogher, 18 May 2008. Web. 2012. <http://teaattrianon.blogspot.com/2008/05/marriage-of-dauphin-louis-and-marie.html>. Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI had a very interesting marriage. This site gave me a picture of the wedding that I used for my timeline Secondary Nardo, Don. The French Revolution. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven, 1999. Print. This book helped me find who was involved, where it took place and why. Pierre, Houel Jean. Prise De Da Bastille. Guest of a Guest. By Guest of a Guest. 11 July 2008. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://guestofaguest.com/new-york/everything-you-need-to-know/joyeuxquatorze-juillet/>. The storming of the Bastille was an event that factored into my topic. This site gave me a picture of the Storming of the Bastille which I used in my timeline.

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Plain, Nancy. Louis XVI, Marie-Antoinette, and the French Revolution. New York: Benchmark, 2002. Print. Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI had a huge role in the French Revolution. This book told me what the world thought about France before the March, how people reacted initially and over time, what effect it had on France and it showed reactions showed by other people Portrate of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. The History of Economic Thought Website. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://homepage.newschool.edu/~het/profiles/rousseau.htm>. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was a very famous philosopher in the Enlightenment. This site gave me a portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau that I would use in my timeline. Price, Munro. The Road from Versailles: Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and the Fall of the French Monarchy. New York: St. Martin's, 2003. Print. There are many people who are involved in my topic for example, Marquise La Fayette. This book helped me find out who was involved. The Royal Family Returns to Paris after Attempting to Flee, 1791. The French Revolution. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/kat_anna/varennes.html>. After the March on Versailles the royal family tried to escape. This site gave me a picture of the royal family returning from their attempt to escape. I used this in my timeline. Scene from the Trial of King Louis XVI before the National Convention in 1792. The Trials of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette (1792 &1793). Web. 2012. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/louis/louisxvilinks.html>. Louis XVI's trial lasted 42 days and took very long. This site gave me a picture of the trial that I would use for my timeline. "Stanislaus Maillard Describes the Women's March." Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media. Trans. Darline G. Levy, Harriett B. Applewhite, and Mary D. Johnson. Web. Dec. 2011. <http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/>. Stanislaus Maillard is a man in favor of a change in government and in favor with the marchers. This source gave me a firsthand account of Stanislaus in the March as a leader of the march The Tennis Court Oath. ExecutedToday.com. 12 Nov. 2011. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://www.executedtoday.com/2011/11/12/>. The Tennis Court Oath was an event that helped factor to my topic. This site gave me a picture of the tennis court Oath which I used in my timeline.
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The Trial of Louis XVI Before the Convention, 26th December 1792. Art.com. Web. 2012. <http://www.art.com/products/p12260008-sa-i1636700/the-trial-of-louis-xvi-before-theconvention-26th-december-1792.htm?aff=conf&ctid=0&rfid=547611&tkid=15065934&>. Louis XVI's trial was talked over for a very long time. This site gave me a picture of his trial that I used in my timeline. Women March to Versailles, October 1789. New York Times. 3 June 2007. Web. Feb. 2012. <http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/03/books/review/Warner-t.htmlFirefoxHTML%5CShell %5COpen%5CCommand>. The Women's March on Versailles involved many people. This site gave me a picture of the women marching that I put by my title.

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