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Chapter 23 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON

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Chapter 23

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND

NAPOLEON

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Section 1THE FRENCH REVOLUTION BEGINS

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Old Regime

Estates

Third Estate

Tax System

King Louis XVI

Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes

Tennis Court Oath

Bastile Day

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Louis XVI

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Causes of the French Revolution

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The social and political system in use in France in the 1770s Has been in place since the Middle Ages

OLD REGIME

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First and Second Make up only 2 percent of the population

ESTATES

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Third Make up 98 percent of the population

Bourgeoisie Group that most strongly embraced the ideals and principles of the

enlightenment

THIRD ESTATE

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WHY DID PEOPLE OF THE THIRD ESTATE REVOLT?

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Third Estate Paid almost all of the taxes

TAX SYSTEM

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KING LOUIS XVI

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Spokesman for the Third Estate (Not a member) Recommended that it’s delegates should name themselves the

National Assembly Suggested that they pass laws and make reforms in the name of the

French people

EMMANUEL-JOSEPH SIEYES

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A pledge by the Third Estate to continue meeting (after they were forced to find a new meeting place) until they had drawn up a new constitution.

TENNIS COURT OATH

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July 14, 1789 A mob stormed the prison looking for gunpowder

BASTILE DAY

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Called up mercenary troops Caused the widespread emotional reaction called the Great Fear

LOUIS XVI

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WHAT EVENTS SIGNIFIED THE END OF THE ABSOLUTE MONARCHY AND THE BEGINNING OF REPRESENTATIVE

GOVERNMENT

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Section 2REVOLUTION BRINGS REFORM TERROR

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Declaration of the rights of man

Olympe de Gouges

National Assembly

Legislative Assembly

Factions

Émigrés

San-culottes

Jean-Paul Marat

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Guillotine

Maximilien Robespierre

Committee of Public Safety

Robespierre

National Convention

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DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN

Stated that “men are born and remain free and equal in rights”

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Wrote a strong response to “A Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen” Did not give the same rights to women that it gave to men

OLYMPE DE GOUGES

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Lost support of many French peasants Took away the Catholic Church’s lands and independence

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

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Name of the government body that replaced the National Assembly

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

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Right wing Describes the most conservative members of the Legislative

AssemblyLeft wing

Describes the most radical members of the Legislative Assembly

FACTIONS

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Refers to the nobles who fled France but still hoped to restore the monarchy

Émigrés

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Radical group Named for the style of breeches its members wore

SAN-CULOTTES

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Radical revolutionary Fatally stabbed by another revolutionary

JEAN-PAUL MARAT

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Invented to further humane goals Often used in contradiction to such goals

Who was safe during the Reign of Terror? No one

GUILLOTINE

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Claimed it was possible to build a “republic of virtue” Came to be known as the Reign of Terror

MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE

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Imposed the Reign of Terror

COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY

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Forced from power by fellow revolutionaries

ROBESPIERRE

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Put an end to the Reign of Terror Out of fear for their own safety

NATIONAL CONVENTION

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WHY DO YOU THINK THE REIGN OF TERROR OCCURRED AND WENT ON AS LONG AS IT DID?

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WHAT MIGHT HAVE CAUSED THE FRENCH PEOPLE TO EMBRACE NAPOLEON AS EMPEROR SO SOON AFTER FIGHTING A REVOLUTION THAT RID THEM OF A KING?

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Section 4Napoleon’s empire collapses

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Continental System

Defeats

Elba

100 Days

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Napoleon’s attempt to make Europe more self-sufficient Britain’s reaction

Organized it’s own blockade

CONTINENTAL SYSTEM

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Describe Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812. Why was it so unwise

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What events led to Napoleon’s downfall?

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Napoleon Defeated by King Frederick William III of Prussia and Czar

Alexander I of Russia Exiled to Elba

DEFEATS

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Napoleon escapes Gathers volunteers and seizes power from King Louis XVIII

ELBA

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Napoleons last bid for power Ended with his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo

100 DAYS

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What aspect of Napoleon’s character or personality do you think was most responsible for the collapse of his empire? Explain?

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Section 5THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA

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Congress of Vienna

Prince Klemens von Metternich

Congress of Vienna

Holy Alliance

Congress of Vienna

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Main goal of participants Establish security and stability for the nations of Europe

CONGRESS OF VIENNA

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Foreign minister of AustriaMost influential leader at the Congress of Vienna

PRINCE KLEMENS VON METTERNICH

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Accomplishments Reinstating the royal families dethroned by Napoleon Creating a balance of power among European nations Surrounding France with strong neighboring countries

CONGRESS OF VIENNA

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RussiaAustriaPrussia

HOLY ALLIANCE

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Helped generate independence movements in South America

CONGRESS OF VIENNA

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Accomplishments Detriments

WHAT DID THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA ACCOMPLISH THAT HAD A REAL AND LASTING VALUE FOR THE WELFARE OF EUROPE, AND WHICH OF ITS ACCOMPLISHMENTS WERE HARMFUL TO EUROPE'S FUTURE?