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II. End of Old Regime
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A. Great Fear Great Fear - Rumors spread that French nobles wanted to starve peasants Hunger and grain shortages drove many to desperation and violence
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B. End of Feudalism “Great Fear” results in an emotional late night meeting August 4, 1789 – Members of the 1 st and 2 nd Estates meet with the National Assembly to end feudal privileges End of Old Regime
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C. Right of Man August 27, 1789 – National Assembly adopts “Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen” 1 – Men are born equal 2 – Freedoms of speech, press, religion 3 – Liberty, Equality, & Fraternity
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D. King Force to Paris 1000s of nobles leave France after the end of the Old Regime Émigrés – French for emigrants Other nobles stay with the king and advise him to crush the revolution
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Louis calls troops to Versailles Women’s March on Versailles – 1000s of French women march to the king’s palace demanding food
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Women’s March on Versailles
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Queen’s Response “Let them eat cake”
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Result: Royal family is forced to move to Paris
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Question Do you remember what the National Assembly's goal was with the Oath of the Tennis Court?
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E. Constitution of 1791 Legislative Assembly – Replaces the National Assembly Creates 3 branches of government King lost most of his powers
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F. Louis Tries to Escape June 1791 – Royal family tries to flee France to Austria Military escort and large coach makes the escape suspicious Varennes – Postmaster recognizes Louis from his picture on money Royal family is returned to Paris
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Primary Source – Journal de Perlet, June 1791 “How could one ever again have confidence in anything the king might say?”
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