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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

The French Revolution

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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

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•First Estate: Clergy, own land & tax exempt (.5%)

Second Estate: Nobles, govt positions, military, courts & church officials. Tax exempt. (1.5%)

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Third Estate: 98% of pop, pay all taxes, own no land

Includes peasants &Bourgeoisie –middle class (drs Merchants, lawyers, writers

upset w/ nobles)

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•Many problems: •Bad harvests, rising food prices, lack of food & clothes, little manufacturing, govt spending money on wars, luxuries.

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•Louis XVI meets w/ Estates General (a gathering of representatives from all three estates) to raise taxes.

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•Each estate gets ONE vote so 3rd asks for a vote from each person.

•3rd wants to get rid of tax exempt.

•King says no & locks palaces so 3rd cant meet.

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•3rd Estate meets 6/17/1789 & calls itself National Assembly

• Swear TENNIS COURT OATH to write new Fr constitution

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•July 14th, 1789 mob storms Bastille, (prison in Paris) after Louis XVI uses troops against National Assembly.

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•When peasant rebellions break out,

National Assembly meets on Aug. 4th, 1789 & abolish rights of landlords, Church tithes & tax exemptions

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•Aug 26, 1789, adopt Declaration of the Rights of Man which gave basic liberties for MEN such as: equal rights, freedom of press, speech & no tax exempt. (enlightenment ideas)

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•Louis XVI says no.

•Armed women march & force family to Paris

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•New constitution written 1791 by Three Estates.

•Creates Legislative Assembly

•Men who paid certain amt in taxes could vote (2/3 of pop).

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•Lower classes say no b/c they can’t vote

•King flees & is caught. •Aus & Prussia want Louis back in power, so Leg Assembly declare

war (big losses).

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•1792 radical groups called COMMUNES organize to protest new Constitution

• Paris Commune, gets king, & forces Legislative Assembly to call for National Convention w/ universel suffrage (all vote)

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•Made up of mostly poor working class men called themselves SANS-COULOTTES (those w/o fine clothes. Wore pants)

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•At National Convention, New Minister of Justice, Georges Danton goes after royal supporters.

•1000s murdered.

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•DO NOT WRITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•Sept 1792: National

Convention is ruling body. •Mostly lawyers & property

owners who distrust king. •Spilt into 2 groups over what

to do w/ king. •Both part of JACOBINS- a

network of political groups. GIRONDINS- keep king alive. MOUNTAIN- Kill king

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•King guillotined 1793

• Other nations go to war against France (Aus, Pru, SP, Br, Port, Rus).

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•DON’T WRITE!

•Also killed Louis’ wife, Marie Antoinette.

• Famous for her excess & for saying “let them eat cake”

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•Nat Convention gives the COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY broad powers to do anything & protect France from enemies of the Revolution

•Prosecuted enemies of rev & 40,000 die, 16,000 by guillotine alone)

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•MAXIMILLAIN ROBESPIERRE ran the CPS along with DANTON (1793-94)

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•This was Called the Reign of Terror.

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•France built a huge army, pushing back its enemies.

•National Convention guillotined Robespierre in 1794.

•Middle class took over & reduce power of CPS. They set up new Constitution w/ a new leg assembly of 2 houses.

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•Don’t write! •5 directors act as executive committee called DIRECTORY. Very Corrupt

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NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

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•Napoleon led COUP DE TAT (or sudden overthrow) in 1799 of Directory

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•Set up new govt called CONSULATE.

•Napoleon is consul & controls army, foreign affairs & legislature.

• Crowns self Emperor in 1804, but

called France a republic

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•Made agreement w/ Catholic church

• Recognize it as church of France & in return pope did not ask for stolen lands back.

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•The Napoleonic Code created 7 codes of law.

•CIVIL CODE most important. – equality of citizens, religious toleration, abolish serfdom, choose profession.

(ideas of liberty)

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•Despotism: 1. hurt women’s rights & divorce.

2. Censored newspapers, govt opened mail

3. Secret police4. New nobles mostly military & middle class.

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•DO NOT WRITE!!!!•When Nap became Consul, he signed peace,

•War begins again in 1803 •Btw 1805-1807, Nap beats Aus, Prus, & Rus armies.

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•Built GRAND EMPIRE btw 1807-1812 which included Fr & Italy, Holland, Swiss Republic, SP, Rhine Confederation & Warsaw

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•DON”T WRITE!!!!•Nap tries to invade GB, but navy defeats Nap at Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

• Tries to block trade of Brit to Euro through CONTINENTAL SYSTEM (can’t buy/sell Br goods)

• other states still did.

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•Invades Russia in 1812 (won’t follow Cont Sys.)

•Grand Army of 600,000 march in.

• Rus army retreats 100s of miles, burning own villages as, so French can’t

get supplies.

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•Find Moscow in flames in Winter. Nap retreats & only 40,000 men live.

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NAPOLEON RETREATS

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Stop throwing snowballs

at my men!

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•DO NOT WRITE!!!•Nations rise against a

weakened France.• Paris taken in Mar 1814 • Napoleon exiled to Elba &

monarchy restored• Louis XVIII weak.•Nap escapes & troops join his

side despite being sent to capture him

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•With troops on his side claims self emperor & goes to Paris Mar 20, 1815.

•Nations rise again to get rid of Nap.

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At Battle of Waterloo, June 18, 1815 Nap defeated by Duke Wellington & exiled to St Helena (dies there)