The French Revolution and Napoleon 1789-1815. The French Revolution and Napoleon Bourgeoisie Deficit spending Émigré Sans-culotte Suffrage Nationalism.
The French Revolution 1789-1815. The Old Regime Peasant Distress More than 4/5 of France’s 26 M people Taxes paid: –Paid ½ income in taxes –Feudal dues.
Chapter 5 The Greek City-States. Why study Greece? “Birthplace of Western Civilization” Trial by Jury Greek Myths Democracy Tragedy and Comedy Theatre.
Delegates from the Third Estate were elected to go to the Estate General. They wanted to not only solve the financial crisis plaguing France, but also.
The Greek City-States c.2000 B.C.- 404 B.C.. Sea and Land Geography of Greece Short mountain ranges cut up the mainland Mountains kept villages apart.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION A REPUBLIC BORN IN BLOOD. CAUSES OF THE REVOLUTION Society based on inequality Three estates First Estate = Catholic clergy.
Bell Work Friday 3/14 Look in your book beginning on page 651 to find the answers 1. Why were members of the Third Estates dissatisfied with life under.
The Early Greeks Before City-States. Minoan and Mycenaean Civilizations.
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The French Revolution
The French Revolution and Napoleon (1789-1815) Section One - On the Eve of Revolution.
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