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King Louis XVI

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King Louis XVI

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Versailles

Versailles

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Versailles, the Hall of Mirrors

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Sculpture of Apollo

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Versailles gardens

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Third Estate Carrying the 1st and 2nd.

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The National Assembly taking the Tennis Court Oath 

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Storming The Bastille

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Execution of Louis XVI facing the empty pedestal

where the statue Louis XV had stood.

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Standard British weights7000 grains of barley = 1 pound16 drams = 1 ounce16 ounces = 1 pound7 pounds = 1 clove14 pounds = 1 stone28 pounds = 1 tod112 pounds = 1 hundredweight364 pounds = 1 sack2240 pounds = 1 ton2 stones = 1 quarter4 quarters = 1 hundredweight20 hundredweight = 1 ton

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The Meter

One ten-millionth of the distance from the Earth's equator to the North Pole (at sea level).

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What else do we need to measure?Length

Volume

Weight (mass)TemperatureAnglesTimeSpeed (length per time)

1 milliliter of water fits perfectly in

1 cubic centimeter at 4º Celsius.

And it’s mass is exactly 1 gram.

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Decimal Time

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Map of Metric usage

Countries by date of metrication. Green = by 1800,  yellow = by 1900, red = by 1980 Black = Countries that have not adopted the metric system as the primary measurement system.

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1804 Napoleon crowned as Emperor

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Portrait of Napoleon

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Europe Under Napoleon 1810

Moscow

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http://strangemaps.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/minardmap.jpg France to Moscow and back 1812-1813

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French History Timeline

• Monarchy 751-1792

• Revolution Republic 1792-1799

• Empire (Napoleon Bonaparte) 1799-1814

• Monarchy restored 1814-1848

• Revolution Second Republic 1848-1852

• Second Empire (Napoleon III) 1852-1870

• Third Republic 1870-1940

• Nazi occupation 1940-44

• Fourth Republic 1946

• Fifth Republic (Charles de Gaulle) 1958

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Sainte Genevieve

Church of Sainte Geneviève, 1757 Paris

architect: Jacque Soufflot

patron: King Louis XV

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Sainte Genevieve

Church of Saint Genevive

“The Pantheon”

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“Aux Grands Hommes La Patrie Reconnaissante”

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Sainte Genevieve, interior, The vault is cut-away wherever possible to achieve the effect of lightness which characterizes gothic architecture

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Sainte Genevieve, interior

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Foucault’s Pendulum

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