PPT-The Three estates France
Author : giovanna-bartolotta | Published Date : 2018-10-06
introduction As weve learned in French society the people were divided into 3 categories called the three estates Each estate has specific roles Lets review them
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introduction As weve learned in French society the people were divided into 3 categories called the three estates Each estate has specific roles Lets review them First estateClergythe church. The French Revolution. The Old Regime. The people in. French society. were not . treated equally.. The system of feudalism in. France was . known as The. Old Regime. Citizens were. divided into . three classes. Aim/Goal: . Was the French Revolution a success?. Do Now: . Explain the Three Estates during revolutionary France. What percentage of the population were they? Explain in a few sentences.. bourgeoisie. They . rejected the idea of absolute monarchy. They favored . democracy. They . believed in the ability of science and scientific reasoning. 2. Old Regime. First . Estate. : . Clergy. Second . Estate: . Chapter . 18 Section 1. France’s Three Estates (The old Regime). The Third Estate Only. Review…. It’s not on your guided notes, but you can add it!. Third Estate pays half of their wages in taxes. Poor harvests. High prices. High taxes. Enlightenment. ideas. American Revolution. Old Regime. Social. and . political. system in France. Divided France into three social classes, or . estates. . Section 1. On the Eve of Revolution. French Society Divided. In 1787, France like the rest of Europe, still clung to an outdated social system that had emerged in the Middle Ages. Under this old system, which was called the . By Jimmi Crackcorn. Per 10. Table of Contents. Slide Pages. 3- Prologue. 4- Meeting of Estates General. 5- Tennis Court Oath. Prologue. H. istory of Bikini Bottom of France. In the beginning of the 1770’s Bikini Bottom is a power house in Europe and is only rivaled by Sandals Britain. Their populations is huge and the economy is growing. However things are about to turn in the most unfortunate way for King Louis ‘Krabs’ XVI and Marie ‘Pearl’ Antoinette. The American Revolution, crop failures, and inflation will lead to the end of an absolute monarchy and change the landscape of rulers throughout Bikini Bottom. The Enlightenment ideals will challenge all royal courts. Foreeeever!!!!!!!!!!. ?. Who made up the 3 Estates in France?. Reasons for the French Revolution . In the 1700s, France was the cultural capital of Europe, home to numerous Enlightenment thinkers, & had wealth from colonies . French Revolution Pre-revolutionary France Problems in Pre-Revolutionary France Social Political Economic 1. Identify each of the figures from this cartoon below and provide your reasons why. 2. The title of this cartoon is “You Should Hope this Game Will Be Over Soon.” Who do you think Bellringer Turn in your homework to the bin, and take out a highlighter—only a highlighter. Everything else should be away. BJOTD: Why couldn’t the shoes go out and play? The Causes of the French Revolution http://safeshare.tv/v/wXsZbkt0yqo Click link to watch video The Old Regime The people in French society were not treated equally. The system of feudalism in France was known as “The Louis - the Palace of Versailles 1 of 8 children to Dauphin Louis - Ferdinand and Maris - Josephe of Saxony His parents neglected him and focused their attention on his older (and more h The Three Estates . “. Ancien. Régime”. 1. st. Estate: Church: Priests, Bishops, etc.. 2. nd. Estate: Nobles: Princes, King, Queen, Lords. 3. rd. Estate: Everyone Else. Bourgeoisie (wealthy merchants),. Name one artist/author along with the title of their work for each of . the following: . Romanticism, Realism, and Impressionism. Meeting of Estates-General. Notes: Estates-General. To solve the financial crisis and to stabilize his rule, King Louis XVI assembled the Estates General, which had not met since 1614, comprised of representatives from three Estates: clergy (1.
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