Analyzing the changes in France from through Art.

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Analyzing the changes in France from 1789-1805 through Art. The “Art” of Change… Analyzing the changes in France from 1789-1805 through Art.

Images of the French Revolution Seeing the changes within a historical time period. GLE 1.2.1

With a Partner… Look through the 10 images of key events in the French Revolution. 2. Decide which phase they belong to: Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire. Put them in the order you think they occurred. 4. Discuss how these images illustrate how France changed during the period of the French Revolution (the course of these images).

Image #1 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Image #2 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Image #3 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Image #4 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Image #5 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Image #6 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Image #7 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Image #8 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Image #9 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Image #10 Phase #1 The General and National Assembly. Phase #2 The Radical Phase. Phase #3: The Consulate and Empire.

Now how about the Order? Now that we have them all put into the correct phase of the revolution…. What order do you think they occurred?

Images of the French Revolution

Images of the French Revolution