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The French Revolution
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The Great Fear From Bastille, violence spread The Great Fear – Rumors of hit-men hired to to murder peasants. – Untrue, the rumor flamed fear & led peasants to rise up. – Peasants broke into houses, killed nobles, & took their properties.
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The Declaration The Declaration of the Rights of Men & Citizens – This Declaration of Rights included freedom of speech, press & religion. – It also protected citizens from false arrest.
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Constitution By 1791, the constitution was ready. Constitution of 1791 – Constitutional Monarchy – Equal rights to all men, as long as they paid a tax
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Check for Understanding Turn to your shoulder partner and explain to them the events that lead to the creation of the Constitution of 1791.
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Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette Mob of angry women whose children were starving force the royal family to go to Paris. Held captive for 3 years. They tried to escape, but were caught & returned. In 1793, placed on trial &beheaded.
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Republic From 1792 through 1795 a National Convention met in Paris to define the new form the French Government would take. French Republic – Did away with the monarchy – Established a republic. – Granted the right to vote to all men.
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Maximilien Robespierre The radical political party- the Jacobins- were determined to crush any resistance within their new nation. Maximilien Robespierre – Leader of the Jacobins’ Committee of Public Safety – Organized the Reign of Terror
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Reign of Terror Committee on Public Safety sought out anyone who was not loyal. These people were often put to death. 40,000 people killed In reaction to the terror, a third constitution was written.
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Women in the Revolution Women of all classes participated Excluded from Declaration of Rights of Man No equality, but some rights… – Divorce, Inherit Property Many women were victims of the Reign of Terror
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Reign of Terror Writing Pretend that you are a peasant living in Paris during the Reign of Terror. Please write a letter to a friend who lives somewhere else in France explaining to them the horrors you are experiencing. Use page 206 of the book for more information
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Check for Understanding Turn to your shoulder partner and explain to them how you would have felt as a women or if you were a women about how women were treated in France.
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Nationalism After a bitter, 10-year-old revolution, France had been dramatically changed. It was not over by 1799, but a new France emerged. Nationalism – Strong sense of national identity – Aggressive feeling of pride in & devotion to one’s country
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