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Part 21: French Revolution & Empire
Part 21.1: The French Revolution Begins
The year 1789 witnessed two far-reaching events: The birth of the United States of America and the beginning of the French Revolution.  Compared with the American Revolution, the French Revolution was more complex and much more radical.
Part 21.2: The Reign of Terror
Just as in the American Revolution, participants in the French Revolution had different ideas regarding how to achieve their goals and carry out revolutionary ideas.
Part 21.3: The Age of Napoleon
Napoleon Bonaparte dominated French and European history from 1799 to 1815.  During his reign, Napoleon built and lost an empire and spread the ideals of nationalism across the Western World.
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Unit Four: The New World
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Unit One: The Prehistoric World
Unit Two: The Ancient World
Unit Three: The Medieval World
Unit Four: The New World
Unit Five: The imperial World
Unit Six: The World at War
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