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The French Revolution – Part 1 (Ch. 7, Sec. 1) 1. France’s Political System (Old Regime) 2. Estates System Led to Revolution 3. Main Causes of French Revolution
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How was France’s political system set up to favor the rich? Estates General was divided into 3 Estates: (each had 1 vote): 1 st Estate- Clergy (1% of pop.) 2 nd Estate- Nobility (2% of pop.) 3 rd Estate- all others ( including the bourgeoisie, 97% of pop.) First 2 Estates had special privileges (filled high public offices, exempt from most taxes, rights) 3rd Estate had no privileges & paid heavy taxes The 3rd Estate was always outvoted 2 to 1 by the first two estates
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The Estates General
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How did the Estates system lead to a revolution by the lower classes? When new taxes were proposed by the first two Estates, the 3 rd Estate protested The 3 rd Estate created the National Assembly, and left the Estates General All members of Assembly agreed to the Tennis Court Oath (would not leave building) They established a new Constitution, but it led to fighting between the different factions
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Storming of the Bastille
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What were the main causes of the French Revolution? France’s economy went into deep decline Crop failures (food shortage, grain), taxes, & high prices devastated the poor Fearing attack by the army, peasants stormed Bastille (arms/gunpowder) Rumor (nobles hired outlaws to attack peasants) led to Great Fear National Assembly adopted “Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen”
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