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In 1700’s France was the most _____________ country in Europe Center of Enlightenment Large population Prosperous foreign trade
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Bad _____________ High Prices High __________ Questions raised by the Enlightenment
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1770’s – France was under the Old Regime The people of France were divided into three large social classes or ______________
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First Estate (1% of French population) Made up of clergy of Roman Catholic Church __________ Enlightenment ideas Paid ______ _______taxes
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Second Estate (2% of French pop.) Made up of rich nobles Held highest offices in government ____________ with Enlightenment ideas Paid ____ _______
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Third Estate (97% of French population ) Was made up of three sub groups Included bourgeoisie (middle class businessmen), urban lower class, and peasant farmers Peasant Farmers – largest group Had _____ _________ to influence government ________ Enlightenment ideas Resented the wealthy First and Second Estates PAID ___ _______ of TAXES!!!
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Member of the Third Estate were ____________ by the success of the American Revolution (Life, Liberty, and Property!)
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Louis XVI + Maria Antoinette Weak Leaders They were left a lot of debt from previous monarchs Spent A TON of money Tried to tax nobility!! (This is going to cause a problem!!)
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Called a meeting to vote on this new tax This meeting was called the ________________ An assembly of representatives from all three estates would vote for this new tax
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Each estate’s delegates met in a separate hall to vote Each estate had _____ _________ What’s the problem here???
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The two privileged estates could ___________ outvote the ________ estate. This meant that the third estate _________ gained political success They needed to do something about that!
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Third Estate – Named themselves the _________ ____________ ________ They could pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people They were locked out of their meeting room by the nobles
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The National Assembly broke into an indoor ________ ________to create a new constitution – This became known as the Tennis Court Oath
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In response to the Tennis Court Oath he stationed his army around ______________ The French people thought the King was going to attack his own people They began to gather weapons for defense
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July 14 th 1789 – An angry French mob attacked the Bastille, a French prison, to get ___________. The French people took over the prison This marked the beginning of the _______________!!
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From Paris to the countryside the revolution spread. Peasants began burning down nobles’ farms Women marched on Versailles and demanded _______ __________. The monarch left France – The revolution succeeded!!
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Aug 4 th 1789 – Many Clergymen and Nobles joined the ___________ ___________. They took many powers away from the First and Second Estate.
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen This was the doc. created by the National Assembly (Like our _________________________) It stated that “all men are born and remain free and equal in rights” Freedom of speech, religion, and equal justice
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National Assembly took over Church lands Clergy had to be elected Clergy and nobles are __________ power!!
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For 2 yrs. the Assembly fought over a new constitution Finally created a new one in 1791 Created the _____________ ______________ It could create laws and approve or reject declarations of war.
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The Legislative Assembly split into three groups Those that sat on the ___________of the hall (Radicals) Those that sat in the __________ (Moderates) Those that sat on the ______________of the hall (Conservatives) Does this sound familiar???
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During the French Rev. other European countries did not want this revolution to spread into their country. SO – they demanded that the French restore Louis XVI to his throne. NOT A CHANCE – Let’s go to WAR!!
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Rumors started that the Kings supporters were going to break out of prisons. SO – revolutionaries broke into the prison and killed everyone.
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________ with Legislative Assembly (1791) and ______ with National Convention Universal male suffrage Declared France a republic
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_____________ from a distinct political organization (revolutionaries) Jean-Paul Marat – newspaper editor ▪ Believed that anyone who supported the kind should be KILLED!!
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1793 – King and queen are murdered by the newly introduced ______________. This marks the beginning of “THE REIGN OF TERROR”!!!
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