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1 By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H. S. Chappaqua, NY

2 The “Thermidorian Reaction” VCurtailed the power of the Committee for Public Safety. VClosed the Jacobin Clubs. VChurches were reopened.  1795  freedom of worship for all cults was granted. VEconomic restrictions were lifted in favor of laissez-faire policies. VAugust, 1795  a new Constitution is written  more conservative republicanism.

3 Characteristics of the Directory VThe Paris Commune was outlawed. VThe Law of 22 Prairial was revoked. VPeople involved in the original Terror were now attacked  “White” Terror VInflation continues. VRule by rich bourgeois liberals. VSelf-indulgence  frivolous culture; salons return; wild fashions. VPolitical corruption. VRevival of Catholicism.

4 The Government Structure of the New Directory V5-man executive committee or oligarchy [to avoid a dictatorship]. VTried to avoid the dangers of a one-house legislature.  Council of 500  initiates legislation.  Council of Elders [250 members]  married or widowed males over 40 years of age. o They accepted or rejected the legislation.  Both houses elected by electors who owned or rented property worth 100-200 days’ labor [limited to 30,000 voters].  The electors were elected by all males over 21 who were taxpayers.

5 Political Instability: 1795-1796  April, 1795  Inflation; bread riots.  May 20, 1795  Revolt of Prairial [Year III]  October, 1795 :  Vendée and Brittany revolted.  Military suppressed them.  May, 1796  First “communist” revolt  Gracchus Babeuf and the Conspiracy of Equals”

6 18 Brumaire (Nov. 9, 1799)  Coup d’état by Napoleon.  Approved by a plebiscite in December.  Abbe Sieyès: Confidence from below; authority from above.

7 A British Cartoon about Napoleon’s Coup in 1799

8 Read More About the Revolution

9 Bibliographic Resources  “Hist210—Europe in the Age of Revolutions.” http://www.ucl.ac.uk/history/courses/europe1/ chron/rch5.htm http://www.ucl.ac.uk/history/courses/europe1/ chron/rch5.htm http://www.ucl.ac.uk/history/courses/europe1/ chron/rch5.htm  “Liberty, Fraternity, Equality: Exploring the French Revolution.” http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/ http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/  Matthews, Andrew. Revolution and Reaction: Europe, 1789-1849. Cambridge University Press, 2001.  “The Napoleonic Guide.” http://www.napoleonguide.com/index.htm http://www.napoleonguide.com/index.htm


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