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Ch. 23.1 The French Revolution
  • I. France is the envy of the world in the 1700s
  • II. Old Regime (old families and ways of doing
    things)- 3 estates
  • A. First Estate- Roman Catholic Clergy
  • 1. 1 of the population and 10 of the land
  • 2. Education and services for the poor
  • 3. 2 tax rate
  • B. Second Estate- Rich Nobles
  • 1. 2 of the population and 20 of the land
  • 2. less than 1 taxes
  • 3. Enlightenment as long as it is not a threat
  • C. Third Estate- Everyone else
  • 1. 97 of the people and 70 of the land
  • 2. 3 Subgroups
  • a. Bourgeoisie (middle class). Educated,
    rich, and left out by birth of the Second
    Estate..not fair
  • b. City workers. Poor, often out of work,
    and 50 tax rate (salt and bread)
  • c. Peasants (80 of the population- 22
    million-ish)
  • 3. All 3 resent the first two estates

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Ch. 23.1 The French Revolution
  • III. Change is coming
  • A. Enlightenment
  • 1. Third Estate is inspired by the American
    Revolution
  • 2. Calling for a change of the Old Regime
  • B. Economic troubles
  • 1. Trade and production is up
  • 2. Profit is down due to cost of living and
    taxes
  • 3. 1780s crop failure- jump in prices of
    grains (food)
  • 4. Debt
  • a. Louis XVI- inherited debt and added to it by
    helping the Americans
  • b. Marie Antoinette- SPEND SPEND SPEND
  • c. 1786- Banks refused to loan him anymore

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Ch. 23.1 The French Revolution
  • C. Weak leaders
  • 1. Louis XVI (King)
  • a. Government is boring
  • b. Could not make decisions
  • c. Poor advice
  • 2. Marie Antoinette (Queen)
  • a. Austria
  • b. Didnt like Louis XVI (clocks)
  • c. Spending- Madame Deficit
  • d. 1.5 million (today) in one year playing
    cards
  • 3. Louis XVI and the noble tax
  • a. Estates-General. Meeting of all 3 Estates
  • b. First in 175 years
  • c. 5/5/1789- Versailles

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Ch. 23.1 The French Revolution
  • IV. The Start of a Revolution
  • A. Medieval rules- Each Estate 1 vote
  • B. Third Estate- one personone vote
  • C. Louis XVI- old school
  • D. Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes
  • 1. Rename third Estate the NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
  • 2. Pass reforms in the name of the French
    People
  • 3. 6/17/1789 Passed
  • i. No absolute Monarch, representative
    government
  • E. Locked out!
  • F. Indoor Tennis Court
  • 1. Tennis Court Oath
  • 2. New Constitution

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Ch. 23.1 The French Revolution
  • G. Louis and the Swiss Guards
  • 1. Hired to protect the Royal Family- French
    Army (trust)
  • 2. Mobs in Pariswhy bring troops in?
  • 3. PROTECT PARIS FROM THE SWISS
  • H. Bastille (prison)- 7/14/1789
  • 1. guns and powder
  • 2. killed guards and dragged bodied through the
    streets of Paris (some hung)
  • I. THE GREAT FEAR
  • 1. Peasants fled and hid, rumors of nobles
    trying to kill them
  • 2. Backlash on nobles. Killing, burning, and
    destroying of records (debts and land ownership)
  • J. 10/1789- March of Versailles- Bread prices
  • 1. broke in and killed guards
  • 2. Return to Paris with Royal family

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Chapter 23.2 The Reign of Terror
  • I. 8/4/1789
  • A. Nobles, Clergy, and National Assembly
  • B. Fear over Ideals
  • C. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
    citizen
  • 1. Men are born free and equal in rights
  • 2. Liberty, property, security, and resistance
    to oppression
  • 3. Equal justice, free speech, and freedom of
    religion
  • 4. Except women..
  • II. Church Reform
  • A. Took church lands
  • B. Church officials are to be elected and paid
    by the state
  • C. Profit of land sale helped pay off huge debt

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Chapter 23.2 The Reign of Terror
  • D. Catholics dont want a state run church
  • E. Pope rules the church not the state
  • F. Peasants and NA clash in opinion
  • III. Louis XVI
  • A. Flee to Austria- mailman
  • B. Sealed fate
  • IV. Constitution
  • A. 1791- Limited Monarchy
  • B. Legislative Assembly
  • C. Laws but not enforce (king)
  • D. Split in government
  • 1. Radicals (left)- no king and more changes.
    Sans-culottes (knee breeches)
  • 2. Moderates (center)- Some changes but not
    that many)
  • 3. Conservatives (right)- No more changes.
    Emigres (out of country nobles)

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Chapter 23.2 The Reign of Terror
  • V. Austria and Prussia
  • A. Royal Family
  • B. Restore
  • C. War 1792
  • 1. Towards Paris
  • 2. Killed the Royal guards.
  • 3. September Massacres
  • D. National Convention 9/21/1792
  • 1. Republic- Men can vote (not women)
  • 2. Jacobins (Jean-Paul Marat)
  • a. kill the king supporters
  • b. No king
  • c. Guillotine 1/21/1793

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Chapter 23.2 The Reign of Terror
  • E. Battle of Valmy
  • 1. Britain, Holland, and Spain (First
    Coalition)
  • 2. Draft of citizens
  • F. Maximilien Robespierre
  • 1. New everything. No Sundays
  • 2. Reign of Terror
  • 3. Committee of Public Safety
  • 4. AM/PM
  • 5. Radicals are not safe
  • 6. Queen
  • 7. Liberty Tree
  • 8. 7/28/1794- Robespierre
  • 9. 1795- Moderates
  • 10. The Directory(5) / 22 houses
  • 11. Young officer- Napoleon Bonaparte
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