I. The French Revolution and the Fall of the Monarchy

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I. The French Revolution and the Fall of the Monarchy II. Experimenting with Democracy, 1792–1799 III. The Reign of Napoleon, 1799–1815 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

I. The French Revolution and the Fall of the Monarchy A. The Crises of Eighteenth-Century France Louis XV Seven Years’ War Louis XVI War of American Independence 1788, Louis XVI calls Estates General B. Convening the Estates General Cahiers de doleances (grievances) Spring, 1789 - economic crisis May 1789, Estates General meet The Crisis in Voting by Estate Sieyès - leads Third Estate > National Assembly, June 17, 1789 Oath of the Tennis Court Revolutionary France Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

Madame de Staël Louis de Saint-Just Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

I. The French Revolution and the Fall of the Monarchy C. The Outbreak of Revolutionary Action in 1789 Louis XVI calls troops The Storming of the Bastille, July 14, 1789 The Marquis de Lafayette, the National Guard Peasant Revolt Night of August 4, 1789 October 1789 - Women to Versailles Revolutionary France Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

I. The French Revolution and the Fall of the Monarchy D. Declaring Political Rights Constitution of 1791 Civil Liberties (1802 - Slavery reestablished) Women’s Rights Condorcet Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

I. The French Revolution and the Fall of the Monarchy D. Declaring Political Rights Constitution of 1791 Civil Liberties (1802 - Slavery reestablished) Women’s Rights Condorcet Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

I. The French Revolution and the Fall of the Monarchy E. The Trials of Constitutional Monarchy Départements The Counter-Revolution 1790 - church lands confiscated Civil Constitution of the Clergy Emigrés Fiscal Crisis assignats 1792, War with Austria Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

Revolutionary France II. Experimenting with Democracy, 1792–1799 A. The Revolution of the People 1792 Sans-culottes, attack Tuileries B. “Terror Is the Order of the Day” Convention Louis XVI condemned January, 1793, executed National Convention Jacobin Ascendancy Girondins Maximilien Robespierre Robespierre and the Reign of Terror Committee of Public Safety, 1793 Cult of the Supreme Being Vendeé Women Olympe de Gouges The Thermidorean Reaction C. The End of the Revolution The Directory Revolutionary France Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

III. The Reign of Napoleon, 1799–1815 A. Bonaparte Seizes Power Directory Napoleon to Italy, Egypt, Syria First Consul Concordat of 1801 1802 - Consul for Life B. Napoleon at War with the European Powers War, ca. 1803-1814 Austria, 1805 Prussia, 1806 Russia, 1807 Spain, 1808 Continental System Britain, naval blockade Napoleon’s Empire Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

III. The Reign of Napoleon, 1799–1815 C III. The Reign of Napoleon, 1799–1815 C. The First Empire and Domestic Reforms Emperor, December 1804 Science and Economic Reforms New Legal System Napoleonic Code Plebiscites D. Decline and Fall The Peninsular War (1808–14) Invasion of Russia, 1812 Battle of Nations Prussia, Britain, Sweden, Russia, Austria 1814, Battle of Nations at Leipzig Exile to Elba 1815, 100 Days Waterloo, June 1815 Copyright © 2008, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Pearson Longman

Assignments Week of 11/30 Due by 12/3 Mid-term Exam: Sat., Jan. 5 Study PP and comment on assigned portion of lesson. Complete in-class activities Quiz: Monday, 12/3 Assignments Due by 12/3 Notes : View Bucholz lectures, 19-21 Historyteacher.net: #29-34 Read Neo-Classical Art, (photocopies) Annotated Mona Lisa Diary of a Napoleonic Foot soldier* Be prepared to discuss 12/16 and Reminders *Paper due: Dec. 12/24 Mid-term Exam: Sat., Jan. 5

Assignments Due Mon. 12/3 Read Chapter 21 Coalbrookdale by Night is an 1801 painting by Philip James de Loutherbourg.