PPT-The French Revolution Fall of the Monarchy

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Reign of Terror Rise of Napoleon Bourbon Restoration Cornell notetaking method Notes colorcoded in RED go on this side of the line These items will include Main

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Reign of Terror Rise of Napoleon Bourbon Restoration Cornell notetaking method Notes colorcoded in RED go on this side of the line These items will include Main Ideas Big Concepts Vocabulary Words. 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..... Mrs. Tucker. World History. Victor Valley High School. Vocabulary Front-Load – . Frayer. Method. Salon. Neoclassical. Despotism. Ideology. Estates. Serf. Philosophes. Coup d’état. Hundred Days. 1848. Notably disagreeable weather across much of Europe in 1845-6 affected agricultural production leading to rising food prices and to generally depressed economic conditions of widespread unemployment. Such sufferings as this brought to those badly affected led, in turn, to a radicalisation of political attitudes.. The. French. Revolution. To Pass or Not to Pass:. The Tennis Court Oath. Pass. Not Pass. The Bastille:. Should it be Stormed?. Stormed. Not Stormed. Equal Rights:. The Declaration of the Rights. Of Man and of Citizen. Le French Revolution. The . World Civilizations: The Global Experience. textbook defines the French Revolution as, “An ideological insistence on change won increasing attention from the mid-18. th. Jacobin Mobs of the French Revolution. What seems revolutionary in this scene?. The Schiller Institute., Nov. 6-12, 1794, 2016 . http://schillerinstitute.org/educ/hist/eiw_this_week/nov6_1794.html. Historical interpretations of class conflict leading to. the French Revolution. Bourgeoisie . was united by economic position and class interest and frustrated by feudal laws. Eventually, rose up to lead the . Erin Wiens . Period 3 . Question . To what extent and in what ways was the French Revolution during the period 1789 through the Reign of Terror (1794) an attempt to create a government based on Enlightened ideals? . SOCIAL. POLITICAL. INTELLECTUAL . ECONOMIC. ABSOLUTE MONARCHY. GROWTH OF INDUSTRY AND THE RISE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS. GROWING BURDEN OF. FEUDAL DUES. INCREASING POVERTY. GROWING GOVERNMENT DEBT. ATTEMPT TO TAX NOBLES. The French Revolution. National Assembly Makes Reforms: The August Decrees - 1789. Abolished remains of . feudalism. Repealed . tithe. Did away with the special privileges of . 29 . (5:32 – 11:54). [1] Why did France invade Austria?. [2] Louis XVI was condemned to die by … . [3] The Guillotine was meant to … . [4] The Committee of Public Safety … . [5] When Napoleon rules France, nobles and the Catholic Church … . Causes of the French Revolution What brought about the French Revolution? Enlightenment thinkers ~ many lived in France under absolute monarchy ~ spoke of change granting more rights to the people….sounded good! 1789-1794. Tennis Court Oath. As the Estates-General failed due to the disagreement between the Three Estates in regards to how to vote the Third Estate decided to take actions into its own hands.. Tennis Court Oath. Ça. . ira. !. Ça. . ira. !. . (Edith Piaf). Ça. . ira. , . ça. . ira. ! Les . aristocrates. . à. la . lanterne. !. Song dates from the Revolution itself.. Making of the Modern World. The French Revolution.

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