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Revolution breaks out in France in 1789 – Many injustices existed in France before the Revolution
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Causes of the French Revolution Absolute Monarchy Enlightenment Ideas Economic Problems Social Inequalities Inspiration from the American Revolution
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King Louis XVI – Married to Marie-Antoinette Austrian Austria had been an enemy of France Weak leadership failed to address problems in France Most people denied basic rights and did not have a say in gov’t policy
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3 social classes – The First Estate Roman Catholic Church clergy – The Second Estate Wealthy nobles Held highest gov’t offices – The Third Estate Bourgeoisie (middle class), poor city workers, artisans, peasants No power to influence government
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The First and Second Estates – did not have to pay taxes – controlled most of the wealth Third Estate resented heavy tax burden and lack of rights
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Many Bourgeoisie began to question French social structure and absolute monarchy – Enlightenment ideas – Success of the American Revolution Inspired by enlightenment ideas – Natural rights, democracy, equality – British attempts to limit the power of the monarch
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France was in debt because it had to borrow money to support government – Costly wars going back to Louis XIV – Lavish Lifestyle of the monarchs and Versailles – Financial and military support of the American Revolution Increased taxes on the Third Estate – King tried to tax Second Estate but they refused
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Drought and hailstorm led to bad harvest and food shortages in 1789 – Peasants and poor city workers did not have enough food Led to food riots Increased public anger towards the government
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List the three classes that made up the French social structure before the French Revolution.
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5/15 Focus: 5/15 Focus: – As conditions grew worse in France, demands for reforms increased and King Louis XVI was forced to take action. Important Terms: Important Terms: – Estates General, Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen Do Now: Do Now: – Identify one specific problem that contributed to the outbreak of the French Revolution.
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The Estates General King called for a meeting of the Estates General in 1789 to address problems – A body with representatives from each of the three estates
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The Estates General Third Estate declared themselves the National Assembly – Claimed the right to make laws – Wanted to draw up a constitution for France
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The Tennis Court Oath 3 rd Estate believed they had been locked out of the meeting hall of the Estates General – Gathered at an indoor tennis court 3 rd Estate refused to disband until a constitution was created – Some nobles and clergy joined King Louis XVI forced to accept the National Assembly
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Storming of the Bastille Louis XVI began moving troops to Paris – National Assembly and Parisians feared troops would break up the Assembly July 14, 1789 citizens storm the Bastille in search of weapons – prison used to jail critics of the monarchy – People took over the Bastille killed its commander and paraded his head on long stick through Paris
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Rumors spread that the king and nobles would punish 3 rd Estate – Peasants attacked nobles and burned homes in the countryside Destroyed records of feudal dues and rents
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6,000 women protesting food shortages marched on Versailles – Forced King to leave Versailles and return to Paris
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Document laying out the basic principles of the Revolution – Liberty, Equality, Fraternity Inspired by Declaration of Independence and Enlightenment ideas – Protection of natural rights
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Guaranteed citizens basic rights – Freedom of Religion, Press, Speech – Equality before the law
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Seized Church lands – made clergy public employees – Sold lands to pay French debt Wrote a constitution that limited the monarch’s power King Louis XVI and Maria- Antoinette attempted to flee France but were caught
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Many European rulers and nobles feared the revolution would spread to their countries – Threatened military intervention to protect French monarchy Austria and Prussia warned against harming the king
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French Legislature declares war on Austria, Prussia, and Great Britain
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fear that enemies of the revolution would try to restore the monarchy King placed on trial and executed for treason – Jan 21,1793 – Maria-Antoinette executed on Oct. 16, 1793
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List the three classes that made up the French social structure before the French Revolution.
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