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Ruled from 1774 – 1791 1770 Married Marie Antoinette Austrian Princess Populace not happy because an Alliance with Austria is what drew France into the 7 years war Couldn’t produce and heir Main flaw was lacked firmness Always consulted public opinion Found guilty of high treason Executed by guillotine in 1793 Louis XVI (1754-1793)
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Louis XV left France deeply in debt By 1787 the French government was 4000 million livres in dept. In 1787 the King asked the nobility to help him reform the tax system Members of the 1 st estate and the 2 nd estate did not pay taxes Louis wanted the 1 st and 2 nd estate to pay taxes Not surprisingly they refused Problem 1 - Money
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In the years 1787 to 1789 there was terrible weather Heavy rain, bard winters and hot summers Led to 3 very bad harvests in France Inflation and starvation followed The nobility, the clergy and the King lived in the lap of luxury Problem 2 – Bad harvest
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A gathering of the 3 estates Not called since 1614 Convened by Louis to deal with the debt No real power mostly symbolic Used as an advisory council Each estate would have one vote Estates General 1789
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Meeting supposed to be about taxes, degrades into who should have what power Louis closes the meeting Locks everyone out 3 rd estate moves to a Tennis Court and takes the “Tennis Court Oath” Estate General
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June 20, 1789 576 of 577 members of the 3 rd estate Take an oath not to separate until a constitution is created Creation of the “National Assembly” Tennis Court Oath
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Shifting of the balance of power from the monarch to the people Louis less able to rely on the divine right of kings Forces Louis to count voting by head rather than order of the estates Birth of modern democracy 3 rd estate does not back down Inspires riots and revolutionary behaviour throughout the countryside Tennis Court Oath - Significance
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Begins with the Tennis Court Oath Majority the 3 rd estate Invite the 1 st and 2 nd estate to join them Most of the clergy and some of the nobles join Declare themselves the governing power of France The army at this point is still loyal to Louis Foreign mercenaries summoned by Louis National Assembly 1789 (June)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OCheQDr5ag Storming the Bastille
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National Assembly feels threatened by the impending troops Large scale rioting across Paris and the countryside begins to organize Rallying cry “Liberty, Equality and Fraternity!” Set their sights on the Bastille A prison More a symbol of royal power Housed weaponry Now the 3 rd estate was armed The Fall of the Bastille
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August 4 1789 National Assembly takes away seigneurial rights from the nobles and the tithing rights away from the clergy Within a few hours all special privileges are taken from the 1 st and 2 nd estates Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen passed Makes one legislative assembly where all men are equal and the King only has a “suspensive veto” Could delay laws but not veto them Assembly abolishes all hereditary offices (government) Abolishment of Feudalism
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National Assembly declares on November 1789 that all Church land (10% of total land) becomes property of the state (Assembly) Assembly Auctions off the land to the highest bidder The Church now becomes the charge of the State The poor, sick and weak now under the care of the State Assembly abolishes “Monastic Vows” All monks and nuns are forced to return to private life Reformation of the French Church
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Army becoming increasingly difficult to control Made up of peasants with nobles as commanding officers Louis not really liking what he is seeing tries to flee France dressed as a commoner Recognized, arrested and brought back to France This is the beginning of the end for the monarchy in France Louis XVI and the Army
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Groups in France wanted to “export” the ideals of the revolution to the rest of Europe Louis thought war would strengthen his reputation This lead to declaration of war against Austria Austrian ally Prussia declares that they will attack if France does not withdraw and reinstate the monarchy War 1792
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Louis accused of conspiring with the enemies of France (foreign nations) Executed by guillotine Jan 17, 1793 Execution of Louis XVI
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Committee of Public safety comes under the control of Maximillien Robespierre and the Jacobins Jacobins Radical revolutionary group who believed in force to further the revolution 16 594 people killed by guillotine for “counter revolutionary actions” Girondins More moderate opposition to the Jacobins Many killed in the Reign Reign of Terror
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Girondin response to the Jacobin Terror Execution of many of the Jacobins responsible Robespierre executed July 27, 1794 Brings an end to the reign of Terror New constitution brought in The White Terror
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New Parliament chosen by eligible land owners (vote) Council of 500 500 representatives (lower house) Council of Elders 250 Senators Executive power was granted to 5 people chosen by the council of elders and nominated by the council of 500 The Constitutional Republic
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Crippled the aristocracy (nobles) Destroyed the power of the Church Ended the monarchy in France Modern style democracy established Results of the French Revolution
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