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The French Revolution
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Background Info French society was divided into three social classes called estates. First Estate were the clergy Second Estate were the nobles Everyone else made up the Third Estate
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Background Info The First and Second Estates enjoyed all of the privileges The Third estate paid all of the taxes – little voice in government – 98% of the population belonged to this group and they owned 70% of the land
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Background Info Why should the first two estates have privileges at the expense of the majority?
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When and Where Did The Revolution Take Place? The 1780s and 1790s in France
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Goals of the Revolutionaries Members of the Third Estate wanted a new government – one that would protect them and look out for their interests.
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Causes Enlightenment philosophers challenged the king ’ s supreme authority by promoting the idea that the right to rule came not from God (Divine Right), but from the people – fueled discontent – people realized they had choices.
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Causes Social class system 1 st Estate - Clergy 2 nd Estate - Nobles 3 rd Estate – Middle class, common workers, peasants
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Causes Financial Crisis (economic problems) – cost of wars, failed crops, inflation – city dwellers and the poorer peasants were hungry. The economy was crumbling
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Revolution spawns revolution The American Revolution – the people of France learned they could change the government!
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The French Rev leads to the rise of… Napoleon Bonaparte -French Emperor from 1804-1815 -One of the most famous war generals in history -Bonaparte pushed through higher education standards, implemented a tax code, a central national bank and a set of civil laws – Napoleonic Code -If you are a “short person” you may suffer from Napoleon Complex
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