Creating a New France Group project: Divide into Groups of 4 1) Spokesperson 2) Secretary 3) Editor 4) Artist.

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Creating a New France Group project: Divide into Groups of 4 1) Spokesperson 2) Secretary 3) Editor 4) Artist

Project You will look at Chapter 19 Section 2 ~ and create a graphic organizer. Use a graphic organizer to create a summary of the your assigned section. Create a small animation to illustrate the your points on the side. You will have 25 minutes to create your presentation. Each group will have 2 minutes to present there main ideas to the class. Be sure to include group member names on your project.

Reading to Learn : Start with the Main Idea(s)

Group 1 Revolts in Paris and the Provinces Fears of attacks on villages and towns led to peasants attacking nobles and burning their homes. Tri-color Red, White and Blue Flag donned by The Guard – adopted as flag of France

Group 2 Moderate Reforms End to Special privilege “Feudalism is abolished” -Equality of all Citizens” Declaration of the Rights of Man Women March on Versailles Louis became a virtual prisoner

Declaration of Rights

Short Quiz - Declaration of Rights of Man 1) When was it written? 2) What document was it modeled after? 3) Name two principles does it guarantee for French Citizens?

Group 3 The National Assembly Presses Onward Reorganize the Church – put Catholic church under French control – led to division Constitution of limited monarchy Legislative Assembly had power to make laws only 50K of 27 million were eligible

Group 4 Reaction Outside of France Widespread fears Ordinary people cheered revolution Nobles clergy condemned it Threats from abroad King of Prussia and Emperor of Austria issued degree Dec of Pilnitz

Group 5 War at Home and Abroad Internal Division War on Tyranny Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria, Prussia, Britain and other states

Group 6 Reforms of the National Assembly See chart book 476 Complete Questions 3-5 page 477

Homework Complete Project Due Friday: 9/12/2008

Creating a New France ~ Summary

Primary Source Reading

Homework Complete Reading: Chapter 19 Section 3 Questions 1, 3, and 4 Page 483

Catholic Election Video are-to-be-stunned.html are-to-be-stunned.html

Bell ringer: Why did radicals abolish the monarchy?

Answer Disasters on the battle field - Led Radicals believed that the king was backing invaders (Prussians) Radicals wanted a Republic First move to kill the king – August 10, 1792 Kings guards slaughtered

Section 3 – French Revolution Gets Radical – Copy Time Line

Open book to 483 Make a mini poster Activity “Presenting a Poster” Create a poster that might have been used to support or oppose one of the following: The goals of the Jacobins; the abolition of the monarchy; the policies of the Committee of Public Safety; French Nationalism; Equal Rights for Women.