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1.Social ProjectDone By,R.Sri Krishna312. FrenchRevolut 3. The Old Regime• Old Regime – socio-political system whichexisted in most of Europe during the 18thcentury•…

1.Introduction• The French society will undergo an epictransformation:• FeudalAristocratic privileges evaporatedReligious2. • Different social groups will take an active…

1.The French Revolution 1789-1815 The Loss of Blood Begins! 2. French Revolution10.2.3 You will learn How the ideas of the Enlightenment led to Revolutions in America and…

1. The French Revolution 2. The French Revolution The French revolution started in 14 July 1789 and finish in 1799 WarParticipants : French society. Results : Abolition and…

1. French RevolutionLiberty, Equality, Fraternity1780 CE – 1791 CE 2. The French Revolution Begins• The French Revolution began in 1789– The French Revolution was more…

1. Liberty, Equality, FraternityTHE FRENCH REVOLUTION Detail From Triumph of Marat, Boilly, 1794 (Musee des Beaux-Arts) 2. THE THREE ESTATES Before the revolution the…

1. The French Revolution 1789-1815 2. Stages of the French Revolution Aristocratic Revolt -1789 From The States General until the Fall of the Bastille (14 th July 1789) The…

1. LOUIS XVI execution 2.  THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION  Deficit crisis  French soldiers who helped came inspired Signing of the Declaration of Independence 3.  Enlightenment:…

1. CONTENTS 1) Causes 2) The Social Cause/Society under the Old Regime 3) I’st Estate 4) II’nd Estate 5) III’rd Estate 6) The Three Estates…

French Revolution Chapter 3 Section 3 Radical Days of the Revolution Video Click on www.khanacademy.org In the search box, type in âFrench Revolution (Part 3) â Reign of…

Royal Absolutism In the late seventeenth century, the king of France, Louis XIV, declared his rule to be an absolute monarchy. An absolute monarchy is when the king or queen…

First Estate: clergy higher clergy (wealthy families, luxury) lower clergy (middle/lower classes) Second Estate: nobility highest offices in gvt. & army very well off,…

French Revolution Liberty and Equality Political revolutionaries were fueled by the ideas of liberty and equality Liberty was a call for human rights Liberals protested governmental…

French Revolution Causes of the Revolution Inequality Old Order First Estate Second Estate Third Estate Enlightenment Ideas Financial Crisis Drought Food Shortages American…

Identify and explain the major revolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries, including: political revolutions (American and French) and the Industrial Revolution (causes, development,…

French Revolution Toward a New Political Order Daily Response Define “revolution” List as many revolutions as you can Revolution Usually seen as radical, bloody overthrows…

First (Moderate) Stage 1789: Estates-General meet- 3rd Estate declares itself the National Assmbly July 14- Bastille is attacked, peasants riot (Great Fear) Declaration of…

French Revolution I. Old Regime - Three Estates A. Many ways a feudal society 1. Personâs social status, political rights, and economic privileges all depended on his or…

French Revolution And Napoleon Chronology 1788-1789—Financial Crisis and Estates General 1789-1792--Liberal Revolution 1792-1794—Radicalization 1794-1799—Reaction 1799-1815--Napoleon…

French revolution French revolution (1789 â 1799) 2 Reading Focus What caused the French Revolution? What happened during the first events of the Revolution? How did the…