Chapter 23 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON. Section 1 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION BEGINS.
The French Revolution -Key Concepts-. Revolutionary Ideas -Ideological Foundation for Political Liberalism-
Question #1 - Renaissance These people believed in reviving classical teaching and text. They wanted to revive the classical age. Humanists.
The French Revolution. Prerevolutionary France History –110 years of war to expand French influence and territory –XIV lives extravagantly = DEBT –Builds.
7.1 - The French Revolution What class of people belonged to the Second Estate? Nobles.
Coming Soon… Extended Bellringer. Agenda Extended Bellringer Notes: Radicalism and Reign of Terror Robespierre reading p. 18.
French Revolution. Final Jeopardy!! Name one artist/author along with the title of their work for each of the following: Romanticism, Realism, and Impressionism.
Meeting of the Estates General Audrey B. Disa J. & Justin B. May 5, 1789 Summary People under The Old Regime were divided into three social classes called.
The French Revolution. Vocabulary Chapter 7 Section 1 1.Old Regime 2.Estate 3.National Assembly 4.Estates-General 5. Tennis Court Oath.
The French Revolution and Napoleon (1789-1815) Chapter 7.
The French Revolution. Old Regime The social and political system of France Three Estates –First Estate- made up of the clergy, owned 10% of the land,
What to know about the French Revolution… What were the Three Estates? How did each feel about the Enlightenment? Why did the Third Estate resent the other.