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Page 1: The French Revolution 1789. Long-Term Political Causes

The French Revolution1789

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Long-Term Political Causes

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Foreign Revolutions• 1646 English revolt and

behead their king• 1776 Americans revolt

and set up democratic gov.

• 1689 English parliament made William and Mary sign Bill of Rights

• Enlightenment ideas

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Absolute Monarchy• Louis XIV

–Sun King –“I am the State”–Spent too much money–Palace of Versailles–Wars–Revoked Edict of

Nantes

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• Louis XV (1715-1774)• “After me the deluge”• Louis XVI

– Inherits a mess– France almost bankrupt– Meeting of Estates

General May 5, 1789– July 14 1789 the

Bastille prison is attacked – Revolution begins!

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Why Revolt?• Third Estate had only one vote in Estates

General• Peasants starving

CLERGY

FIRST ESTATE

1 VOTE

NOBLESSECONDESTATE

1 VOTE 1 VOTE

PEASANTSMERCHANTS

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“Liberty, Fraternity, Equality”• Liberty – people want

rights• Fraternity – people

want to be equal to each other

• Equality – no favors for the rich, all equal under the law

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Moderate Stage1792-1794

• Third Estate Leaves Estates General• Forms National Assembly LEFT CENTER RIGHTRadicals Moderates Conservativesquick change some change no change

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Moderate Stage 1789 – 1792

• National Assembly– Declaration of Rights of Man & Citizen– Abolished feudalism (no special privileges)– Abolished guilds and monopolies– Uniform currency, metric system– Constitution of 1791 provided for a limited

monarchy– Put church under state control, sold church

land

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New Government, Old Problems

• National Assembly argued over new constitution– Dissolve assembly– Depose king– Became National Convention

• Austria and Prussia declare war

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Radical Stage 1792 –1794National Convention

• Males could vote• Land sold to peasants • New calendar adopted• New styles of clothing• Robespierre elected• Committee of Public Safety• Over 40,000 killed• Émigré’s fled France

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National Convention Continued• King Louis XVI and

wife Marie Antoinette executed after trying to leave France

• Finally Robespierre is killed

• A five-man Directory takes over France

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Napoleon Bonaparte ~ Early Years

• Born on Corsica• Sent to military school in

France• Won many battles but

not made general because he was not from nobility

• Peasants and soldiers loved him

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Napoleon the Dictator• French desired a strong,

central gov.• By 1797 a hero in foreign

wars– Drove English from France– Fired cannon into Parisian

mob to stop Royalist riots• Overthrew the Directory in

a coup d’etat

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Napoleon - First Consul1799-1804

• Held a plebiscite to become leader of France– Popular yes/no vote of

the people• People want stability• Concordat of 1801

– Reestablished Catholic Church as “the religion of the majority of Frenchmen”

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Emperor Napoleon 1804-1815

• Crowns himself Emperor after military victories in Italy, Spain, German States and Austria

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Napoleon’s Reforms• Created lycees• Nationalized banking

system• Code Napoleon

–All men equal under the law

• No labor unions• Women lost rights• Restricted freedom of

speech and press

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Napoleon’s Battles

• War with Spain• guerilla warfare

cost him men, time and $

• Placed brother on Spanish throne

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Battles Continued• Trafalgar

– Lost sea battle to 19British

• Continental System– No trade allowed to or

from Britain– Fails because England

controls the seas– Russia refuses to stop

trading grain so…

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General Winter• Napoleon invaded Russia 1812• Scorched earth policy• Over ¾ of his men freeze or starve to death• Napoleon is defeated and exiled to Elba• He escapes and fights on for 100 Days• Defeated at Waterloo• Exiled to St. Helena


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