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Objective~ Understand how the chaos of the Revolution allowed Lecture~ 3 Off With Their Heads!!! Objective~ Understand how the chaos of the Revolution allowed Napoleon to gain power

The National Convention-3rd Estate Political demonstrations against the king King seen as enemy/traitor Goal: abolish the monarchy and establish a republic.

Marie Antoinette executed Oct. 16, 1793 Execution of Louis XVI Beheaded on Jan. 21, 1793 by the National Convention Marie Antoinette executed Oct. 16, 1793

No leader-Chaos continues Many European states took arms against France The Committee of Public Safety (COPS) Goal~ save the revolution & France Maximilien Robespierre Reign of Terror (Sept 1793-July 1794) Guillotine massive beheading 12 members (absolute control)

Reign of Terror

Reign of Terror… Robespierre executed Government of the Directory Reign of Terror stops Government of the Directory Could not solve problems 1799 Napoleon Bonaparte seized power Coup de etat (little bloodshed)

“Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity” Individual rights Representation Spread of Nationalism (intense pride in one’s country