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The French Revolution… and Napoleon
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The Old Regime First Estate Clergy and the Church Less than 1% Second Estate Nobility Less than 2% Third Estate Everyone else in France … 97% “What is the Third Estate”
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First Estate Church owned 15% of land in France Collected massive amounts of taxes But they didn’t have to pay taxes
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Second Estate Held the highest positions in government and army Rarely paid any taxes
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Third Estate Bourgeoisie Merchants, manufacturers, doctors, lawyers Working Class Artisans, city workers Peasants Forced to pay heavy amounts of taxes not paid by the First or Second Estate
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Growing Discontent Population Growth Needs increase Economic conditions Peasants forced to pay higher taxes Food prices increase Wages remain the same
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Growing Discontent Bourgeoisie prospered through 1700s Wanted better positions Merchants and manufacturers resented paying taxes Clergy and nobility didn’t have to pay taxes What do they have in common THEY ALL SHARE DISCONTENT FOR THE SYSTEM!!! They start calling for liberty and equality
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Financial Crisis Louis XIV Debt from wars and Versailles Louis XVI Debt from American Revolution Tried to raise taxes of First and Second Estate… DENIED
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Palace of Versailles
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Meeting of the Estates General (1789)… first since 1614 Louis XVI called for the meeting to have all three Estates agree on new taxes Louis XVI wanted them to meet separately with each Estate receiving one vote Third Estate refused, broke off and created the National Assembly Tennis Court Oath Need new constitution Marks the TRUE beginning of the Revolution
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Spread of the Revolution Louis XVI feels threatened and decides to bring troops into Paris The people fear they will be used on National Assembly Citizens take the Bastille Prison looking to free political prisoners and gain weapons (July 14, 1789)
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Reforms by National Assembly Elections for all local officials Seized land of the Church and sold it to the public Civil Constitution of the Clergy (1790) Places Church control under the French Government… First Time Ever!!!!!! First Estate is now part of the Revolution
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Reforms by National Assembly Constitution of 1791 Limited authority of the king Divided government into three branches Executive, legislative, judicial Tax-paying male voters elected members to new government body This is the creation of the Legislative Assembly (New government #2)
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King Louis XVI’s flight (June 20-21, 1791) King Louis XVI leaves Paris on night of June 20-21, 1791 He gets caught The French people no longer trust the king They go from wanting a constitutional monarchy to a REPUBLIC Another RADICAL change that France has never had I’m out of here!!
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Legislative Assembly (Government #2) Very weak government Radicals, Moderates, Conservatives (Left, Middle, Right) Where have you seen these terms before? Could not agree on anything… sounds like Washington D.C. 200 years later Exception is the idea of war with foreign powers in order to protect the Revolution Who is scared?
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War with Austria April 1792 – Legislative Assembly declares war on Austria Marie Antoinette (Louis’s wife) is Austrian King Louis XVI sees this as an opportunity… Louis XVI supported the foreign powers… is this treasonous? Other monarchies around Europe are scared of revolution spreading to their countries AND they want to restore Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette to their rightful throne What idea does this represent that we talked about last week?
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End of Monarchy Legislative Assembly suspends office of the king in August 1792 The Paris Commune takes over Paris in order to protect it from foreign invaders This is a revolutionary group that wanted to end the monarchy in France Paris Commune decides a new constitution is needed (#2) Elections for a National Convention (Government #3)
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The National Convention Elected by universal manhood suffrage (Voting for all men) Girondins (moderate) Jacques-Pierre Brissot Jacobins (Very, very, very, very, very radical) Georges-Jacques Danton, Maximilien Robespierre, Jean Paul Marat Both groups want a Republic!
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Jacobin Rule Believed the Revolution should be led by the politicians of Paris Ruled for National Convention for 3 years They were ultra-radical, some would say fanatical, and were maybe even tyrannical #RapGame Declare end to monarchy and write constitution
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The National Convention Brought Louis XVI to trial Executed January 21, 1793 (ended monarchy) Decided a new constitution was needed (#3) Reforms Created the Committee of Public Safety This is how we rolllll-olll-ollll!
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Committee of Public Safety Republic of Virtue or based on high morals New society no associated with the Monarchy but society based on Virtue Wage and price controls We can eat!!! Adopted the metric system New revolutionary calendar Started with day 1 year 1 of the Revolution
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Reign of Terror Lasted from September 1793 – July 1794 Law of Suspects (1793) If you were suspected of treason against the state you could be executed without any evidence Committee of Public Safety directed the Terror Nobility, anyone “suspected” of disloyalty Danton declares the Terror over in Spring 1794 Robespierre gets insanely scared, kills off Danton People see Robespierre is clearly out-of-his-mind! Ends with the Death of Robespierre
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Reign of Terror 300,000 arrested 17,000 executed 10,000 estimated to have died in prison before trial The Committee of Public Safety was willing to eliminate freedoms in order to protect the revolution
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The Directory (government #4) 1795-1799 A group of wealthy men Wanted something between the super-ultra-crazy radical Jacobins and the Old Regime… a healthy medium This group creates another constitution (#4) Bi-carmel legislature = 2 different houses to decide on laws
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The Directory (government #4) 1795-1799 Still have a lot of the same problems as the Old Regime Who remembers what these were? Financial difficulties Poor still suffered corruption Life
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The Directory (government #4) 1795-1799 Biggest issue is this group could not pick a policy and stick to it This is similar to the Legislative Assembly Having multiple people who are in charge is extremely new to France THEY HAVE HAD A KING FOOOOORRRRRRREEEEEVVV VVERRRRRR!
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Napoleon Bonaparte “Whiff of Grape Shot” He defended the Directory when the Tuileries was stormed Conquest of Italy Each victory provided him more support
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Napoleon Bonaparte The Directory is very weak They agree to a campaign in Egypt Napoleon is out of France Popular move Foreign alliances against France worried the people
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Napoleon the Dictator Supporters plot to overthrow Directory, scared of Royalists 1799 – Napoleon’s Coup d’etat
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