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CH 23
The French Revolution
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AKS
43a - identify the causes and results of the revolutions in England (1689), United States (1776), France (1789), Haiti (1791), and Latin America (1808-1825)
43b - explain Napoleon’s rise to power, the role of geography and climate in his defeat, and the consequences of France’s defeat for Europe (Congress of Vienna)
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EQ
What were the causes/effects of the French Revolution?
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte and what is his legacy?
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Describe the progression of an illness like the flu.
Describe specific traits that these stages could share with other illnesses?
What differences are there between the beginning, theheight of the flu, and the end?
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Convalescence
Crisis Stage
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
FEVER MODEL OF REVOLUTION
Much like an illness, revolutions can also be studied in stages
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Convalescence
Crisis Stage
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
This stage in an illness is when the cause of the sickness first comesinto contact with the individual, infecting them, but not yet causingany symptoms to present themselves.
What would this stage be like in a revolution?
In a revolution, this stage would involve the political, social, intellectual,or economic causes. In some cases, these causes could fester formany years before showing themselves in the form of actualrevolutionary action.
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This stage in an illness is when sickness starts to affect the personin observable ways. Temperature may rise. A cough might presentitself. The individual might become weak and queasy.
What would this stage be like in a revolution?
Convalescence
Crisis Stage
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
In a revolution, this stage would be the first to involve directaction resulting from the social, political, intellectual, or economiccauses of the incubation stage. This stage might involve the publicationof works calling for a change, street level riots by the common people,or more direct attempts at changing the society.
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Crisis Stage
Convalescence
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
In a revolution, this stage would be the make or break part of thestruggle. It may involve conflict where sides for and againstthe revolution compete. This competition could take the form of debate or full-scale war. Successful revolutions survive this stage.Those that do not are usually considered failed rebellions.
This is the critical stage in an illness where two things can happen.The individual either breaks the fever after a heightened stageof illness or the individual gets progressively worse and does not recover.
What would this stagebe like in a revolution?
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Convalescence
Crisis Stage
Symptomatic Stage
Incubation Stage
This stage involves recovering from the illness. The individual mightbe weakened from the experience, but he or she will eventually emerge healthy and with new knowledge and experience that mightprevent the illness from occurring again.
What would this stage be like in a revolution?
In a revolution, this stage would involve recovering from the extremedisruptions of the crisis stage. In general, the political, social, intellectual, or economic causes of the revolution must be addressed insome way, though not necessarily to the satisfaction of allrevolutionaries.
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http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/worldhistory/frenchrevolution/
Overview of Revolution
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First estate Third Estate
Clergy of the Roman Catholic Church
Owned 10% of the land
Opposed Enlightenment ideas
Paid 2% of taxes
97% populationPaid most of
the taxesPeasants,
urban workers, and middle class
Bourgeoisie Embraced enlightenment ideas
The Estates of the Old Regime
Second estate
Rich noblesOwned 20%
of the landOpposed
Enlightenment ideas
Paid almost no taxes
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In one minute, write down how you will remember the three estates…
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What do these two graphs say together about the Estates?
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The Events
To come up with money, Louis XVI decided to raise
taxes on the nobles (2nd
Estate)
They forced Louis to call a meeting of the Estates General
The Third Estate, fearing they would be pushed around
by the other two estates, called a
National Assembly
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Causes
Enlightenment ideasHeavy taxesHigh cost of breadDebtWeak Leadership
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette Marie was a Hapsburg (ruling family in Austria)
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What was Louis’ response to all of this?
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The Storming of the Bastille -start of the Revolution!!!
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National Assembly Reforms (p. 656-7)
Feudalism deadDeclaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen “men are born and remain free and equal in rights”
“Life, Equality, and Fraternity.”Louie tries to flee but is apprehendedA limited monarchy
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Results
War – Austria and Prussia (England, Holland, and Spain join later)
Factions Jacobins – wanted death for all in support of King
Louis and Marie Antoinette are executedhttp://www.classzone.com/cz/books/wh_survey05/secured/resources/applications/ebook/swf/animations/whs05_023_659.html
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The Reign of Terror
Jacobin leader, Robespierre, gains power of National Assembly
40,000 people may have been beheadedRobespierre is eventually overthrown and
executed The Directory takes over
They place Napoleon Bonaparte in control of France’s armies
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Napoleon Boneparte
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Intro
http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/famoushistoricalfigures/napoleonbonaparte/
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Review
Who were the three people we discussed yesterday that were executed by guillotine?
Who was in charge of the Reign of Terror?Who was in charge of France after
Robespierre was executed?Was France still at war?
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Napoleon Bonaparte
1799 – Napoleon seized power by force in an action known as a coup d'état
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Napoleonic Code
Uniform set of lawsLimited liberty and promoted authority
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Napoleon crowned as Emperor (1804)
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What does this mean for democracy in France?
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Napoleon’s Empire
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Three Major Mistakes
1. The Continental System Set up a blockade around Great Britain In response, Britain set up its own more successful
blockade of France
2. The Peninsular War Invasion of Spain (Iberian Peninsula)
3. The Invasion of Russia Czar Alexander uses a scorched earth policy
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Napoleon’s Downfall
Exiled to ElbaEscapes and raises an armyDefeated at WaterlooBanished to St. Helena
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Congress of Vienna
Meetings to secure EuropeTried to restore the balance of power in
Europe
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Review
How did Napoleon take control of France?What were his three biggest mistakes?What is the Napoleonic Code?
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Door ticket – what are the causes of the French Revolution?
Four causes of the French Revolution
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Door Ticket
Three Mistakes of Napoleon
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