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1 Liberty, Equality and Fraternity
From the “Declaration of the rights of Men” “Men are born and remain free and equal” Used Enlightenment ideas and the U.S. Declaration of Independence as a model.

2 Rebellion Spreads through France
Conditions are poor and people are starving. The peasants are not united, there are many different groups fighting with different ideas  LEADS TO CHAOS and mobs.

3 National Convention Lead by radical group called the Jacobins
A National Convention (39:50) was called in 1792, which officially ended the monarchy and declared France a republic. Lead by radical group called the Jacobins King Louis XVI was tried for treason and was sentenced to death. (January 1793) But now there is still even more rebellion, chaos and a struggle for power. The modern French flag is adopted

4 An “egalitarian” machine that beheaded people thousands of people during the French Revolution (including Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette)

5 Maximilien Robespierre
Emerged as the leader of the Committee of Public Safety. Wanted to form a “Republic of Virtue” *HE decides who is an enemy of the republic!

6 The Reign of Terror July 1793-1794
Aimed at eliminating all radicals, nobles and the church. Robespierre established special revolutionary courts and tried anyone he chose for Treason. No one was safe! 40,000 were executed (2,100 Guillotine) The Reign of Terror ended with his execution on July 28, 1794

7 Major Events of the French Revolution DBQ Packet – Classtime
Answer the questions on the packet in the spaces provided. If you would prefer to type your answers you can find the document as a Google Doc on the class website. HOWEVER, you will need to print out the packet to turn it in. Timeline is culminating project of Unit 1.

8 French Revolution Video (National Convention @ 39:30) Document D @ 1:13:30 – 1:27:00 or this video

9 Page 28 and 30 Outputs: One large output on each page (for your Cornell notes from reading – Page 29 and 31) Extra Credit 


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