| You need to accept more alternative names. As it is, there's a lot of problems with guessing what exact phrasing you're looking for. For example, "storming of the bastille" and "Bastille" ought to work for "bastille destroyed." (And the Bastille was not actually destroyed on July 14). "National Assembly" should work for "3rd Estae [sic] creates national assembly". "September Massacres" ought to work for "prison massacres." Those were the only ones I tried to guess before giving up, but you should really think about a lot of alternative answers for all of the answers. You've also misspelled, beside "estate", "seance royale" and "Robespierre". And there is a "Shift" key on the computer - proper nouns like "Bastille," "Versailles," "Paris," "Verdun", "Murat," and "Marie Antoinette" (that's not an exclusive list, just the most obvious ones) should be capitalized. In addition, war was declared on April 20, 1792, no 1791. As far as missing events, the abolition of feudalism (August 4, 1789), Civil Constitution of the Clergy (July 12, 1790), Flight to Varennes (June 20, 1791), Constitution of 1791 (September 3, 1791), Legislative Assembly (October 1, 1791), overthrow of the Monarchy (August 10, 1792), and Battle of Valmy (September 20, 1792) come to mind particularly strongly. |