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French Revolution
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Background info… French Monarchs (kings) have always kept tight control on their power. They didn’t manage their money very well though. By 1789, France was almost completely broke!
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Background info… To raise taxes, King Louis XVI needed the agreement of the Estates- General~ France’s legislature. It was made up of 3 estates or groups.
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Estates-General First Estate was the clergy (important church people). Second Estate was the nobility (nobles were those who owned about 1/3 of the nation’s land and they were high up in the governmental ranks) Third Estate were the commoners. Only the commoners paid taxes!!!!
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National Assembly May 5, 1789, the Estates-General met for the 1 st time in 175 years. Each estate only got 1 vote. Naturally, the 3 rd Estate wanted every member’s vote to count separately. King Louis XVI realized that if they voted separately, he may not get his tax money.
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National Assembly King Louis refused to let the 3 estates vote together. So, the 3 rd Estate renamed itself the National Assembly and began writing a constitution. King Louis locked them out of the meeting hall to try to stop the meeting.
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National Assembly How did the members of the National Assembly react to this? They met onto the palace tennis court and had their meeting there. They all took what is called the “Tennis Court Oath.” They swore they would not disband until they had written a new constitution.
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National Assembly Louis began secretly bringing in troops to drive out the Third Estate. They were saved when the people of Paris started a rebellion. On July 14, 1789, a mob destroyed the Bastille (an old, hated prison, that was a symbol to the French people of the power of the government). This day is the official beginning of the French Revolution.
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National Assembly The National Assembly did away with privileges of the First and Second Estates. The Assembly approved the Declaration of the Rights of Man (This was similar to our Declaration of Independence and stated the reasons for the Revolutions)
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National Assembly In 1791, the National Assembly adopted a constitution for France. The powers of the king/monarchy were LIMITED! Government was divided into 3 branches (executive, legislative, judicial…sound familiar to anyone?)
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National Assembly Church property was taken by the government and sold The government controlled the Catholic Church in France and paid the salaries of priests. The National Assembly eventually disbanded and a new legislative assembly was elected.
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National Convention Other countries were watching the events unfolding in France. They were scared that what was happening in France would happen in their nations, so Prussia (Germany) and Austria attacked France. They wanted to defeat France and put King Louis XVI back in power. The people went nuts and mobs headed to the streets again!
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National Convention This chaos eventually led to a National Convention where a new constitution was written. During this time, the monarchy was abolished and King Louis was tried, convicted, and beheaded for treason.
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The Reign of Terror After the monarchy was destroyed, a group of people called the Jacobins, took power in 1793. They began what is known as the Reign of Terror. Anyone who opposed them faced arrest and execution. The “Terror” only lasted one year but thousands died.
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1795 In 1795, a new constitution established a legislature with 2 houses and an executive branch. This was called the Directory. The Directory governed France from 1795 to 1799. During this time, a young military officer, Napoleon Bonaparte was winning battles. In 1799, he overthrew the Directory. Napoleon became the new ruler of France.
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Videos Before Napoleon notes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot nADq4Y0-A&safe=active (Horrible Histories) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot nADq4Y0-A&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT TvKwCylFY&safe=active (Crash Course) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lT TvKwCylFY&safe=active
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Napoleon Napoleon was a war hero and won many battles for France. He soon agreed to a peace treaty to end the wars against France. France had already won control of a large part of North America and the island of Haiti.
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Napoleon In 1803, France was once again at war with Great Britain. In order to get money, Napoleon agreed to sell the Louisiana Territory to the U.S. for $15 million. In France, Napoleon restored order and the economy improved. Napoleon set up a centralized government.
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Napoleon One of Napoleon’s most important reforms was the Napoleonic Code. This was actually 7 law codes that replaced the many systems of law in France. Napoleon also took more and more power for himself. He ignored the freedom of the press and shut down newspapers that opposed him.
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Napoleon He was determined to create an empire in Europe. In 1804, he declared himself emperor. From 1805 until 1813, he led France into one war after another, including an invasion of Russia. Europe’s rulers joined forces and went against Napoleon.
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Napoleon After several defeats (losses), he was forced to step down in 1813 and he was sent to the island of Elba in the Mediterranean. He escaped in 1815 and took command of another French army. 3 months later, they fought a coalition of European armies at the Battle of Waterloo. Again, he lost. This time, they sent him to Saint Helena Island, where he died in 1821.
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Video: Napoleon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8 gC00avITj0&safe=active (Horrible Histories) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8 gC00avITj0&safe=active
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