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Beginnings of the French Revolution

Beginnings of the French Revolution. Causes Indirect: Enlightenment Ideas of Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau American Revolution Declaration of Independence

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Causes Direct: –Economic Problems: – Society Divided – made up of 3 “Estates” 3. American Revolution (loans) 1. Poor Tax Base (Nobility does not pay) 2. Poor Harvests in the late 1780s

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Page 1: Beginnings of the French Revolution. Causes Indirect: Enlightenment Ideas of Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau American Revolution  Declaration of Independence

Beginnings of the French Revolution

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Causes• Indirect:–Enlightenment Ideas of Locke,

Montesquieu, and Rousseau–American Revolution –

Declaration of Independence (Jefferson)

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Causes

• Direct:– Economic Problems:

– Society Divided – made up of 3 “Estates”

3. American Revolution (loans)

1. Poor Tax Base (Nobility does not pay)2. Poor Harvests in the late 1780s

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Society Divided• 1st Estate – • 2nd Estate – • 3rd Estate –

Catholic ClergyNobility

•Bourgeoisie (middle class)

•Sans-culottes (urban workers)

•Peasants

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Society Divided• 1st Estate –• 2nd Estate – • 3rd Estate –

1% population, 10% land2% population, 25% land97% population, 65% land

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1st Estate2nd Estate3rd Estate

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10%

25% 65%

1st Estate2nd Estate3rd Estate

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Society Divided• 1st Estate –• 2nd Estate – • 3rd Estate –

Louis XVI and France in heavy debt – need to call the Estates-Generale to solve this problem

Paid no taxesPaid no taxesPaid all of the taxes

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National Assembly• 3rd Estate breaks away• Tennis Court Oath• National Assembly is formed

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Storming of the Bastille

• July 14, 1789

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The Great Fear

• Peasants riot in the countryside burning nobles’ homes and robbing granaries (grain warehouses).

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Declaration of the Rights of Man

• Based on Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau• Basic human rights, natural

rights• BUT…Excludes Women

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Constitution of 1791• Unicameral Legislature–Unicameral = “one house”

• Suffrage – all males who pay a minimum tax may vote• Result – URBAN WORKERS

vote in RADICAL representatives

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Constitution of 1791… too far?

Right - Conservative

Middle - Moderates

Left – Radical (Jacobins)

“The Mountain” National Convention

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War• 1791 France (led by the radicals in the

National Assembly) declares war on Austria.• Why?–To prevent Austria, or other nations,

from bringing the King (LOUIS XVI) back to full power.