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Hand back tests

Mouse Parable Don’t write anything down, just think about: How does the moral of the story relate to the cause of revolution, and what three events in history affirm this cause? (what is getting better, but making people want even more change?)

Based off the causes of the Revolutions which is more Revolutionary American Revolution Causes French Revolution Causes

Phases of the French Revolution In pictures!

The Three Estates

Meeting of the Estates 1789

Declaration of the Rights of Man 1789 “1. Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good. 2. The aim of all political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.”

Constitution of 1791

King’s failed escape and execution 1792

Reign of Terror

Cult of the Supreme Being

Robespierre's Death

Moderates in Charge 1795-99

Warm-up (on a new sheet of paper) List the major forces of change in the mid 18th Century/ What were the causes of the French Revolution? What were the lasting reforms of the French Revolution?

Napoleon in Power 1799

Napoleon invades Russia

Britain defeats Napoleon

Congress of Vienna

Monarchy is forever Gone in France - 1848

* Kind of

Liberal-Conservative- Moderate Greek Revolution Reform Bill of 1832 Chartist movement Benjamin Disraeli – reforms Count Camillio Cavour- Internal policy Otto Von Bismark- Internal policy Count Camillio Cavour- foreign policy Otto Von Bismark- foreign policy American Civil War (13th and 14th Amendment) Transformismo

Map of Europe in 1900