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France au cours du 19eme siecle
France in the 1800’s
By: Shantel Dardashti &
Emma Cannon
Important Dates in French History
Important Dates in French History
• 1799-1815: Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul, then Emperor of the French in 1804
• 1815: Restoration of constitutional Monarchy
• 1830: Revolution. July Monarchy of Louis-Philippe
• 1848: Revolution of 1848• 1848-1852: Second Republic• 1870-1875: Franco-Prussian
War
• 1799-1815: Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul, then Emperor of the French in 1804
• 1815: Restoration of constitutional Monarchy
• 1830: Revolution. July Monarchy of Louis-Philippe
• 1848: Revolution of 1848• 1848-1852: Second Republic• 1870-1875: Franco-Prussian
War
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French EconomicsFrench Economics• Working Class• England • Wealthy Business Owners• What caused the French Revolution?
• Working Class• England • Wealthy Business Owners• What caused the French Revolution?
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French Social HistoryFrench Social History
Absolute Monarchy (17th century)
Constitutional Monarchy (1791)
Legislative Assembly (1791)
Republic (1789) Directory (1795) Consulate (1799)
Absolute Monarchy (17th century)
Constitutional Monarchy (1791)
Legislative Assembly (1791)
Republic (1789) Directory (1795) Consulate (1799)
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Important People
Napoleon Bonaparte ILouis-PhilippeLouis Napoleon IIILouis Blanc
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French CultureFrench Culture
Religion Foods
Religion Foods
French PoliticsFrench Politics
The First Estate: made up of Roman Catholic Church clergies
The Second Estate: made up of wealthy nobles
The Third Estate:made up of lower class/peasants
The First Estate: made up of Roman Catholic Church clergies
The Second Estate: made up of wealthy nobles
The Third Estate:made up of lower class/peasants
Background Information (1789-1792)
Background Information (1789-1792)
• Deteriorating economic conditions
• Poor become bankrupt
• Resentment towards nobles and clergy
• Deteriorating economic conditions
• Poor become bankrupt
• Resentment towards nobles and clergy
Nation/Post-nation Building Information
• France became a republic in 1789, the people of French revolted and overthrew King Louis XVI.
• The Great Fear• Legislative Assembly• The Reign of Terror
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