PPT-Fleury Mesplet ( 1734-1794)
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and the Birth of Freedom of Expression in Quebec 1776 Jacques G Ruelland History Department Université de Montréal Translated by Marc David Universal Craftmen
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and the Birth of Freedom of Expression in Quebec 1776 Jacques G Ruelland History Department Université de Montréal Translated by Marc David Universal Craftmen Council of . However, since August 1794 (20 years ago!), a new communication means had been established inFrance. It permitted the transmission of information at a speed over 500 km/h, when a postal coachmean spee "Radical" Phase:. 1792-1794. Attitudes & actions of monarchy. & court. Fear of. Counter-Revolution. Religious. divisions. Political. divisions. War. Economic. Crises. The Causes of . Instability in France. The Radical Stage. SHIFT TOWARDS RADICALISM. Why did the revolution become more radical after 1792? (MULTIPLE RESAONS). Threat from foreign nations to restore the monarchy. Counterrevolutionaries. Attempted escape of royal family. UNIT 3 AREA OF STUDY 2: . CREATING A NEW SOCIETY. WEEK 16:The Revolution ‘eats its own’. . Explain the ‘Law of . Frimaire. ’. Explain why the . Hébertists. were killed. Explain the reasons why Danton was guillotined. Seminario Cr The Second Revolution:. 8 or 9/1792- 7/1794. September Massacres. Sept 2-6. Over 1,500 prisoners . The Jacobins. Jacobin Meeting House. Started as a debating society.. Membership mostly middle class. Mesplet. (. 1734-1794). and the . Birth. of . Freedom. of. Expression in Quebec . (1776). Jacques G. Ruelland. History. . Department. , Université de Montréal. Translated. by Marc David. Universal. 1 Cloaked Sensors Romain Fleury, Jason Soric and Andrea Al It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. - Charles Dickens. The French Revolution is a movement of God. It is a pure gift to progress. - Victor Hugo. Terror is only justice: prompt, severe, inflexible. It is an emanation of virtue. – Robespierre. FRENCH REVOLUTION . The Reign of Terror: . When the revolution turns bloody!. Review: . The King is Executed by the Jacobins!!!!. The Execution of the King led to…. Supporters of the king (including PEASANTS) were HORRIFIED and scared of the King’s execution. The French Revolution. The three Estates. The First Estate:. - Royal family & Clergy. - ~1% of population. - Paid no taxes. - owned 10% of the land. The Second Estate:. - Nobility ~2% of pop.. and. . The Reign of Terror”. I.) . Conflicts Cause Divisions. Legislative Assembly divides in three:. . . 1. . . Conservatives. - . supported limited monarchy. 2. . . Radicals. - . wanted . and Directory . French Revolution Day 4 . Thermidorian. Reaction, 1794. Opposition to Robespierre grows in July 1794. After death of Danton, many feared they would be next . Working class radicals no longer supported him . Fonte: Jerome S. Handler and Michael L. Tuite Jr, The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record Fonte : Fula Coffle, Log of the Sandown, 1793-1794, Caird Library, National Maritime Museum, London (neg. D7596)
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