PPT-Storming of the Bastille

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On July 14 1789 more than 800 Parisians gathered outside the Bastille a medieval fortress used as a prison They demanded weapons believed to be stored there in

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On July 14 1789 more than 800 Parisians gathered outside the Bastille a medieval fortress used as a prison They demanded weapons believed to be stored there in order to protect themselves from the royal troops surrounding Paris. UNIT 3 AREA OF STUDY 1: . REVOLUTIONARY IDEAS, LEADERS, MOVEMENTS AND EVENTS. WEEK 6. THE GREAT FEAR: THE PEASANT REVOLT . (JULY – AUGUST 1789). WEEK 6:. FROM POLITICAL CRISIS TO REVOLUTION. With the Storming of the Bastille and the ‘capitulation’ of Louis XVI toward the National Assembly, Revolution in Paris had transformed the government from an absolutist monarchy to a constitutional monarchy: A constitution would be established by the end of August of that year. However, the effect of the storming of the Bastille was far ranging. As news of the Revolution spread around France, events took an even more dramatic turn. Predictably, there were municipal revolutions in the provincial cities and towns. However, in the country side, peasants fearing revenge from nobility and anxious toward the presence of ‘brigands’, armed themselves for the worse. When nothing happened, they attacked nobility and sought to literally remove the bonds of feudal dues, manorial dues and church tithes. Historian Georges Lefebvre refers to this ‘wave’ or the revolution as the ‘Great Fear’: A movement which saw the whole of the nation directly or indirectly involved in Revolution. The path was now cleared for the removal on the privileged tax exemptions that had drawn monarchy’s power into question..... –. Rebels and Dreamers. The Romantic Period 1798 -1832. Define the following Names and Terms to Know (page 651). French Revolution. Bastille. Reign of Terror. Industrial Revolution. Tories. Whigs. A Series of Events. Meeting of the Estates-General. Meeting of the Estates-General. When- . May 5, 1789. Who- . King Louis XVI, members of 1. st. , 2. nd. and 3. rd. Estates. Where- . Versailles (Louis . Essays: in the prep box please. . Names on them please!. Causes of the French Revolution. Test. 10E. Tenni. s Court Oath. Tearing up the Revolution.  . BBC French Revolution 18-21 minutes. 10E. Make your own teaching. My arts Hero . Louise Wainwright. Daniel Campbell Smith. Daniel Campbell Smith was born 14. th. July 1986 is a English lead singer, songwriter and producer in a band named Bastille. At the age of 15 Dan started writing songs in his room. He didn’t intend to be a professional musician and just did it for fun while keeping it secrete from family and friends. This was until a friend of Dan’s found out and entered him into a local singing contest. Dan taught himself how to play piano and keyboard and some basic producing stuff. . World Studies I. What do these images have in common?. Get ready!. The next slides will describe what happened that sparked the French Revolution…. It all started in 1789…. What would drive you to revolt or rebel in your neighborhood? Starvation? Injustice? Harassment? Unfair laws? Poor leadership?. © The Employee Engagement Group . All Rights Reserved. Agenda. Time. Topic. 00:00. Introductions. 00:00. Topic title. 00:00. Topic title. 00:00. Topic title. 00:00. Topic title. 00:00. Topic title. Supannika Koolmanojwong. CS577. 1. Monday . 11/30/2015. Tuesday 12/2/2014. Friday 12/5/2014. 12:30 - 1:50. Team 5 – Tour Conductor. Team 7 - NICE. 2:00 - 3:20. Team 4 – Combat Conflict. 3:30 - 4:50. Working in Teams. Session Outline. Tuckman’s. group stage theory. Learning Objectives. understand how team theory can assist with understanding team behaviour. Starting Activity . My Best and Worst . ASFPM Annual Conference | May 22, 2012. Sean D. Roche, P.E., CFM. Michael Baker Jr., Inc. Agenda. Forming the Committee. Goals and Objectives. Implementation. Lessons Learned. Next Steps. Forming – Storming – Norming – Performing . Deux. Unit 3 Essential Questions:. How do absolute rulers maintain psychological control over their subjects?. . What factors can spark a political revolution? . What makes a political revolution a success or a failure?. «.  . Métro 1 bis  et ses styles». Métro 1 et quelques détours dans Paris…. Les styles vestimentaires par quartiers. Gare du Nord. Direction Londres!. Opéra Grands boulevards. Newlook!. Place d ’Italie. 1 The brainstem is like a tube that begins underneath the brain and extends down until it becomes part of the spinal cord. It is has three areas: the midbrain, pons and medulla. The brainstem is very . La Fête . Nationale. . Française. What is Bastille Day?. One of the most important dates in France is the 14th July.  In French, this date is le . quatorze. . juillet. or La Fête . Nationale.

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