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World History
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The French Revolution
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The Old Regime
Made up of 3 social classes, known as “estates”
First Estate was the clergy of Roman Catholic Church
The clergy made up around 1% of the French population
Second Estate was the nobility
The nobility made up around 2% of the French population
The Third Estate was the rest of French Population
Composed of the bourgeoisie: (merchants, professional people
like doctors, lawyers, etc), city workers, artisans & peasants
(peasants were the largest part of the 3rd estate, and the poorest).
The Third Estates made up 97% of the French population
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The Estates-General
The Estates-General was a French representative body,
with multiple delegates from each Estate
Each Estate got 1 vote; regardless of the number of
delegates
The First & Second Estates had historically been exempt
from taxes & had always voted together to ensure that this
practice continued
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The Financial Crisis
Aiding the United States during American Revolution was
a main factor in France’s increased debts
Population growth also contributed to economic
problems; higher demand led to higher food prices-many
of the peasants couldn’t feed their families
To fix the nation’s finances, King Louis XVI asks the
Estates-General to raise taxes
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The Revolution begins
The Third Estate refused to consent to new taxes unless
voting in the Estates-General was changed; they demanded
individual votes for every delegate
Louis XVI agreed, thinking he could count on all the
delegates from the 1st & 2nd Estates and a minority of the
3rd Estate delegates to support him
Louis was wrong, though-a significant number of 2nd Estate
delegates joined with the 3rd Estate demanding changes in
the government
Realizing his mistake, Louis moved troops into Paris to
force the assembly to disband
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The Revolution begins, cont
The people of Paris, fearing the king and the army would
not allow any changes, took action against the Army,
captured the Bastille prison, looted it for weapons and then
destroyed it
Peasants developed the “Great Fear”,
Fear that the Nobles would try to end the Revolution by
hoarding food & starving the peasants
This led to even greater resentment of the 1st & 2nd
Estates
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The National Assembly
The Third Estate, now calling themselves The National
Assembly, tried to end the violence by banning feudalism,
outlawing tithes, and canceling dues and rents of peasants
Issued “The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen” – guaranteed basic human rights and political
powers (only applied to men)
1791-drafted a new Constitution, greatly limited the power
of the King & divided the government into 3 separate
branches: executive, legislative, & judicial
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The Legislative Assembly
With the drafting of the new Constitution, the National
Assembly disbanded, believing the Revolution was over
The Executive branch was weak, the real power lay with
the legislative branch, known as The Legislative Assembly
Declaration of Pillnitz: European rulers feared
revolutionary ideas would spread-Austria & Prussia
pledged to help Louis if he were to try to return to power
in France
Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria in 1792
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The End of the Monarchy
The war with Austria went poorly for the French initially
Louis was blamed, as he stood to regain full power if the
French were defeated
The people called for the Legislative Assembly to depose
the king; when they failed to comply, revolutionaries
stormed the royal palace & forced the Legislative
Assembly to end the Monarchy & to establish a new
government
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The National Convention
The National Convention replaced the Legislative
Assembly; this would mark the beginning of The First
Republic
The members of the National Convention would be
chosen by Universal manhood suffrage – every adult
male could vote, regardless of land ownership or social
class
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Committee of Public Safety
France was now at war with an alliance of Great Britain, the
Netherlands, Spain, Sardinia, Austria, and Prussia
A counter-revolutionary movement began within France
The Committee of Public Safety was formed to protect the First
Republic from foreign attacks & domestic counter-revolutionaries
The Committee was given supervisory powers over the executive,
legislative, AND judicial branches
Most of the Committee members were part of the Jacobin club, so
this period became known as the Jacobin dictatorship
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The Reign of Terror
Committee’s period of greatest power was September 1793 to
July 1794, the “Reign of Terror”
Revolutionary Tribunal –Created to punished and execute
those that were part of or believed to be part of the
counterrevolution, but was also used by the leaders of the
Jacobin Club to eliminate their political opponents-over 18,000
people were executed
Eventually, the leader of the Jacobin club, Maximillian
Robespierre, would be executed himself, thus ending the Reign
of Terror & leading to the dissolution of the National
Convention
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The Directory
Established to replace the National Convetion after the
scandalous Reign of Terror
Governed by five individuals from the government’s
executive branch
Eliminated universal manhood suffrage
Weak, corrupt rulers
The French people were not satisfied with this
government
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Napoléon Bonaparte
Born in 1769 on the French Island of Corsica, attended
Military school in France, stood only 5’2”
Strong military leader, he gained control of all northern
Italy for France
Became very popular due to his military victories
Napoléon takes power as a result of a coup d’état that
eliminated 4 Directors, with Napoléon being the sole
remaining director
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The Napoléonic Era
Napoléon gave himself unlimited power-Dictator
1799-1814 Napoleonic Era or Age of Napoleon
He wrote a new constitution and put it to the people to
vote, which was approved by the people
After victories over Austria, Russia, and Great Britain,
the French people voted to become an empire, with
Napoléon as Emperor
Power permanent and hereditary, virtually identical to
the Monarchy of the Old Regime
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