Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byElijah Randall Modified over 9 years ago
1
World History/Cultures Chapter 11 The French Revolution Section 2 Constitutional Government
2
Chapter 11 Section 2 REFORMS OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY Feudal dues ended. Nobles taxed. (some arrested) All male citizens could hold office in government, church, army. All people equal before the law. Freedom of speech, press, religion. Royal powers limited. A National legislature established. ALL Members now elected by the people.
3
POLITICAL GROUPS IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY POLITICAL GROUPS IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY GROUPPOSITION GROUPPOSITION Royalists-Favored a return to monarchy. Royalists-Favored a return to monarchy. Moderates-Open to some change but satisfied with new Constitution (limited monarchy). Moderates-Open to some change but satisfied with new Constitution (limited monarchy). Radicals-Wanted a complete republic (no king). Radicals-Wanted a complete republic (no king).
4
#1 st Constitution: Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen, August 1789: Based on American Dec. of Independence & Constitution & English Bill of Rights. Written by National Assembly. French Constitution today. Included ideas of Enlightenment thinkers. * Freedom of speech, press & religion. Protected against arbitrary arrest & punishment. Did not grant women equal rights-changes: divorce easier & can inherit property.
5
Civil Constitution of the Clergy, 1790: Placed the French Church under government control. Clergy became elected, salaried officials. Church lands taken over by government. Caused a deep rift between French govt and Rome. Pope Pius VI condemned Civil Constitution.
6
2 nd Constitution (of 1791) A New Constitution is presented by National Assembly: Constitution of 1791 Kept monarchy but limits royal powers. Sets up a Unicameral (1 House) legislature. Males who paid tax could vote.
7
Constitution of 1791 con’t Moderates pleased as their goals of basic rights & limited monarchy guaranteed. People not happy as reforms went too far or not enough. Political groups divided. Violence erupts between groups. A breakdown of law & order.
8
Spring 1792- France Declares War On Austria French émigrés (RICH FRENCH NOBLES) fled France & wanted monarchy restored. Tried to convince Monarch in Austria that they should help stop revolution. AND SEND TROOPS! French Revolutionary leaders feared Austria would help reinstate Louis XVI & declared war ON AUSTRIA. September Massacres- Paris mobs killed imprisoned nobles & clergy.
9
Valmy
10
September Massacres
11
Spring 1792- France Declares War On Austria Radicals took over National Assembly - National Convention to create new constitution. Extended vote to all males even if not property owners. Ideas of Revolution spread to other countries. Other monarchs wanted Louis XVI restored to throne.
12
Divisions in National Assembly Review: Royalists wanted ______________returned to the throne. Moderates wanted to keep a limited______________. Radicals wanted a ___________________.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.