Who?
Stere: included in the first metric system and was equal to the volume of one cubic meter of stacked firewood.
1812: Abolished in France by Napolean
1840: Reinstated into France
Mid-20th Century: Standard Unit almost World Wide
- A group of French Scientists. Specifically French Chemist Antoine Lavoisier.
- System of Standard Measurements: The Metric System
- Post French Revolution
- France and Other Countries (World Wide)
- To create a system of Standard Measurements for all of France. Before the creation of the Metric system there were over 400 different systems of measurement in France alone.
- Created basic units: meters, liters, and grams. Based the system on the number 10. The scientists wanted the system to make sense in terms of logic and nature.
Stere: included in the first metric system and was equal to the volume of one cubic meter of stacked firewood.
1812: Abolished in France by Napolean
1840: Reinstated into France
Mid-20th Century: Standard Unit almost World Wide
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Picture of the shape of the country France colored in with its flag.
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Picture of victory during the French Revolution.
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Picture of French Chemist Antoine Lavoisier. Inventor of the Metric System.
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Picture of a stamp showing how the Metric System is present in France.