French Revolution
Louis XIV The Sun King “L’Etat c’est moi”
Louis fought many war that put France into debt
Louis XV Unwilling or unable to fix problems
Madam Pompadour “After us the deluge”
Louis XVI Honest but stubborn and stupid
Marie Antoinette “Let them eat cake”
3 Estates 1 st Estate – Clergy ½% own 10% 2 nd Estate – Nobles <2% own 30% 3 rd Estate – 98% own 30%
Problem: Not enough revenue Why? Only tax 3 rd Estate
To tax all 3 must call: Estates General 3 rd Estate breaks away meets on tennis court - National Assembly
Tennis Court Oath
People worried Louis will attack Assembly Goes to Bastille to get arms
Declaration of the Rights of Man *natural rights: liberty, property, security *freedom of thought & religion *due process of law *equality under the law
Some nobles begin to flee Émigrés
Revolution splitting into two groups: Moderates Radicals or Jacobins
Jacobins gain control of Assembly Form new legislative body The National Convention They arrest the King and Queen
Louis XVI guillotined January 21, 1793
Convention sets up COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY Maximilien Robspierre
Reign of Terror Sept 1793 – July 1794
300,000 arrested 17,000 executed
Robespierre begins arresting other members of the Revolution
July 27, 1794 Members of the Convention arrest Robespierre and execute him
Moderates get control Constitution of 1795 *Directory – 5 man committee
People upset that Directory can’t solve problems of France People rise up in the streets Directory sends young general to stop them
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon overthrows Directory Makes himself: 1 st Consul 1 st Consul for life Emperor
Napoleon wins support of people *controls prices *agreement with Church *gets some émigrés to return *jobs on ability
CODE NAPOLEON *equality before the law *religious toleration *abolishes feudalism (payments by peasants to nobles)
WAR In Spain, people fighting occupation “Little war” = guerrilla
England helps Spain Duke of Wellington
Napoleon invades Russia
Defeated at Leipzig Abdicates Goes into exile on Elba
Louis XVIII Brother of Louis XVI
Napoleon escapes Defeated at Waterloo by Wellington
Exiled on St. Helena
Congress of Vienna
Restores ‘legitimacy’ Restores monarchs in France, Spain, Portugal and Italian States