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The French Revolution
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• Absolute monarchs didn’t share power with a counsel or parliament
• “Divine Right of Kings”
Absolutism
King James I of England
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The Seigneurial System
• Feudal method of land ownership and organization
• Peasant labor
Receiving a seigneurial grant
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• Ruled from 1643–1715
• Reduced the power of the nobility
• Fought four wars
• Greatly increased France’s national debt
Louis XIV
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• Louis XV
• War fought in Europe, India, North America
• France ends up losing some of its colonial possessions
• Increases French national debt
The Seven Years’ WarLouis XV French and
English troops fight at the battle of Fort St. Philip on the island of Minorca
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• First Estate: clergy
• Second Estate: nobility
• Third Estate: the rest of society
• The Estates General
The Three Estates
Cartoon depicting the three Estates
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• Taxation
• Crop failures
The Third Estate
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• New ideas about society and government
• The social contract
The Enlightenment
John Locke Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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• France supported the colonists against Great Britain
• Revolutionary ideals
The American Revolution
Marquis de Lafayette
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• Jacques Necker
• Tax on property
• Calling of the Estates General
Financial Crisis
Finance Minister Jacques Necker
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• One vote per estate
• Clergy and nobility usually joined together to outvote the Third Estate
• Met in Versailles in May 1789
• Voting controversy
The Estates General
A meeting of the Estates General
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• The Third Estate took action and established its own government
• On June 17, 1789, the National Assembly was formed
The National Assembly
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• Louis XVI ordered the Third Estate locked out of the National Assembly’s meeting hall
• The Tennis Court Oath
• The king reverses his position
Artist Jacques Louis David’s depiction of the Tennis Court Oath
Confrontation With the King
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• Rioting in Paris in early July
• Firing of Necker
• July 14th: a mob storms and takes the Bastille
Storming of the Bastille
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• Rebellion spreads• Peasants destroy
the countryside• End of feudal
privileges
The Great Fear
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• Adopted by National Assembly on August 27th
• Enlightenment ideals
• Outlined basic freedoms held by all
• Asserted the sovereignty of the people
• “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité”
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
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• Lower classes still unsatisfied
• Thousands of starving women and peasants march on Versailles
• Louis forced to return to Paris
The March of Women
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• Financial crisis
• National Assembly confiscates and sells off church lands
• Church also secularized, reorganized
• Clergy oath of loyalty
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
Cartoon depicting the confiscation of Church lands
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• Émigrés
• Louis XVI and his family attempted to flee France
• They were arrested at Varennes
Flight of the King
The capture of Louis XVI at Varennes
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• Declaration of Pillnitz
• Possible foreign intervention
Reaction from Other Countries
Illustration depicting
Prussian King Frederick
William III, Austrian Emperor
Leopold II, and the Comte
d’Artois, Louis XVI’s brother
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New Constitution
• Constitutional monarchy
• New Legislative Assembly
• Sans-culottes
Painting depicting the 1791 constitution
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War With Austria
• France declares war
• War of the First Coalition
• Levee en masse
Painting of the Battle of Valmy, 1792
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• Paris mob stormed Tuileries
• Louis and family seek aid of Legislative Assembly
• Arrested and deposed
The Radicals Take Over
Paris crowds storm the Tuileries
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• First met on September 21, 1792
• Revolutionary Calendar
• Monarchy abolished; France officially becomes a republic
• Factions: Jacobins vs. Girondins
The National Convention
A Jacobin club
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Jean-Paul Marat
Georges Danton
Leaders in the National Convention
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• Lawyer
• Radical Jacobin
• Most controversial figure of the French Revolution
Robespierre
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The Guillotine• Dr. Joseph Guillotin
• Intended as a more humane method of execution
• Thousands guillotined during the French Revolution
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• On January 17, 1793, Louis XVI was convicted of treason
• He went to the guillotine four days later on January 21, 1793
Execution of the King
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• Created to cease an internal rebellion in 1793
• Given dictatorial power
• Ruled France for nearly a year
The Committee of Public Safety
A citizen petitions the Committee of Public Safety
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• July 1793–July 1794
• Executions• Death of
Robespierre
The Reign of Terror
The execution of Marie Antoinette
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• Robespierre overthrown on 9 Thermidor
• Committee of Public Safety dismantled
• Jacobin clubs disbanded• New constitution
adopted in August 1795• Executive branch
known as the Directory
The Thermidorean Reaction
9 Thermidor meeting of the National Convention
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• Promoted middle class interests
• Financial crisis
• Food shortages
• Riots in Paris
• Rise of Napoleon
The Directory
Cartoon depicting the
errors and bad judgment of
the Directory
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• Popularity rises after victories over the Austrians
• Conflict with Britain
• 1799 Coup d’etat
• The Consulate
Napoleon Bonaparte
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1804: Napoleon crowns himself emperor
Napoleon Becomes Emperor
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Legacies of the French Revolution
• End of absolutism
• Power of nobles ended
• Peasants became landowners
• Nationalism
• Enlightenment ideals