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The French Revolution -T-The French Revolution was an “offspring” of the Enlighten ment I.Art Imitates Life: French art was praised throughout all of Europe - Delacroix: Liberty Leading
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French Revolution Cont: -cont: The People -inspired by Enlighten ment principles A) Class Problems - The Three Estates: 1. 1 st – Clergy 2. 2 nd - Nobility
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The Three Estates cont: 3. 3 rd – Middle Class and Peasant Class - The 3 rd Estate wanted more rights B) A Weak Ruler -Louis XVI of France
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A Weak Ruler – Louis XVI Cont: 1. Borrowed heavily to pay for wars - helping w/American Revolution 2. Paid little attention to political advisors
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King Louis XVI - France
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A Weak Ruler – Louis XVI -cont: 3. A wife no one liked - Marie Antionette a) France despised her b) Was an Austrian Hapsburg
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QUEEN Marie Antionette
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The Bourgeosie – Estates General II. 3 rd Estates Delegates -mostly from the Middle Class - called: Bourgeosie A) Views shaped by Enlightenment B) Wanted change
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A Change in Government? -The Estates General met separately - The 3 rd Estate wanted them meet as one body; more power - They made up most of the legislature
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A Change in Government? (cont) -cont: - Abbe Sieyes (A 1 st Estate member) - sided with the 3 rd Estates Delegates - suggested a name change: The National
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The National Assembly -cont: Assembly (1789) C) The Tennis Court Oath - The 3 rd Estates members were locked out of their chamber 1. Pledged to draw up a new Constitution
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The Tennis Court Oath 2. Louis XVI tries to bargain with the new National Assembly - the Third Estate 3. Louis XVI also puts Swiss guards in Paris - Didn’t trust French
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The Storming of the Bastile! D) The French 3 rd class storm the Bastille - prison for political prisoners (Paris) 1. Symbolic Act of Revolution 2. Chaos abounds
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Pictures of the Storming July 14 th 1789
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The Great Fear E) The Great Fear: Rumors began to circulate among peasants that nobles were hiring outlaws to murder them - Murdered the nobles
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The Revolution Begins -cont: The people order the king to Paris to watch him III.French Revolution A) Began with Enlight- enment ideals B) Radicals take hold
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The Jacobins Rule C) The Jacobin Party take power - a VERY radical sect - 1793: Wanted radical reforms 1. Murdered the monarchs
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Execution of the King The head Of Louis XVI being Shown to The Cheering Crowd
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man IV. The Declaration of the Rights of Man A) Reflected Enlighten- ment ideals B) Similar to the U.S. Declaration of Indep. - Created a Constitution
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The Reign of Terror V.The Reign of Terror - created by the Jacobin Party A) Leader of the Jacobin Party - M. Robespierre 1. Had anyone who disagreed with him
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Maximilian Robespierre -cont: executed 2. Even had fellow party members executed - they began to fear him becoming a dictator 3. Robespierre executed in 1794
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Robespierre – Reign of Terror Leader of The radical Political Party the Jacobins
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Reforms Under Robespierre VI.French Reforms Under Robespierre A) Church brought under state control B) Removed all signs of the monarchy -even from cards
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The Rise of Napolean VII. The Napoleonic Age A) Rise to power -became a general during the French Revolution: won battles - he was a war hero
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Napoleon – The Young General Young Napoleon Bonaparte
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Napoleon’s Victories B) Won Battles For France -all over the world 1. Italy2. Austria 3. Sardinia - had been placed in charge of the military
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Napoleon The Emperor C) Peaceful Reign - by 1802, Europe was at peace - Napoleon focused on rebuilding France 1. Kept many revol- utionary reforms in place
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Peaceful Reign- Napoleon -cont: a) Signed a concordat with the Pope -Church regained its importance b) Crowns himself emperor: 1804 AD
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Napoleon’s Coronation
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Napoleon’s Rule c) The Napoleonic Code - Uniform code of laws - Limited liberty and promoted order and authority d) Eliminated several injustices
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Additional Terms: Lettres de Cachet - Commune Non-jurying Clergy – Danton Tricolor - Marat Marseillaise - Year 1 Emigres - Constitution of Year III Girondists - oligarchy Assignats Turgot Necker
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