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World History
  • Chapter 23.1 23.2
  • The French Revolution

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the 3 estates of the Old Regime
  • 1st estate - Roman Catholic clergy
  • 2nd estate - nobles
  • 3rd estate commoners
  • Estate social class
  • Estates General meeting similar to English
    Parliament

3
  • the forces of change that led to the French
    Revolution

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1. growing resentment of the lower class
  • the 1st and 2nd Estates enjoyed wealth and
    special privileges under law.
  • The 3rd Estate had many reasons for
    dissatisfactions
  • bourgeoisie wanted social status and political
    power equal to their wealth
  • workers - poorer than bourgeoisie
  • poor - often hungry, bread riots, 4/5 of French,
    1/2 of income to taxes

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2. enlightenment ideas
  • new views about power and authority in government
    were spreading
  • people questioned ideas about the structure of
    society and using words like equality, liberty
    and democracy
  • inspired by the success of the American
    Revolution
  • discussions of the radical ideas of Rousseau and
    Voltaire

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3. economic problems
  • heavy taxes ? impossible to run a profitable
    business, ?cost of living, bad weather ? crop
    failures ?shortage of grain ? price of bread
    doubled ?starvation
  • extravagant spending by king and queen
  • Louis XVI inherited debt
  • the king borrowed heavily to help finance the
    American Revolution.

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4. a weak leader
  • Louis VXI did not pay attention to his advisors
  • he put off dealing with emergencies until France
    faced bankruptcy
  • then he tried to tax the Second Estate

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financial crisis forced Louis XVI to call a
meeting of the Estates General
  • the government used 50 of its budget to pay
    interest on its debt and 13 to support the
    royal familys household staff of 15,000 people
  • Louiss ministers hoped to avoid bankruptcy by
    taxing the nobles.
  • The nobles (2nd estate) refused to pay taxes
    unless the king called a meeting of the Estates
    General. (first meeting in 175 years)

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the National Assembly begins
  • In the Estates General, each estate had one vote.
  • the Third estate could always be outvoted.
  • The 3rd Estate insisted that all 3 estates meet
    together and that each delegate have a vote
  • King sided with nobles

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The National Assembly
  • The 3rd Estate named themselves the National
    Assembly
  • proclaimed the end of absolute monarchy and the
    beginning of representative government
  • the first act of revolution

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The Great Fear
  • A panic which leads to great destruction in the
    French countryside
  • Women angered by the price of bread march on
    Versailles and compel the royal family to move to
    Paris

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the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the
Citizen
  • used the philosophes ideas of equality and
    natural law to justify the destruction of an
    unjust government based on absolutism and
    privilege
  • the new social order would be based on peoples
    natural rights to liberty, property, security,
    and resistance to oppression.

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The new government reflected the ideas of
Montesquieu
  • The National Assembly created a limited
    constitutional monarchy that divided power
    between the king and an elected assembly.
  • Despite the new government, many difficult
    problems still remained.

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3 Factions
  • Radicals left wing
  • Opposed the king and the idea of monarchy
  • Wanted sweeping changes
  • Moderates
  • Sat in the center
  • Wanted some changes
  • Conservatives right wing
  • Liked the idea of limited monarchy
  • Did not want change

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War with Austria Execution of the King
  • European monarchs fear the loss of their own
    position support Louis XVI
  • France declares war on Austria
  • Louis XVI imprisoned after mob invades the royal
    palace
  • September massacres Paris mobs murder
    prisoners, lead Assembly to depose the kind and
    set aside the Constitution
  • New legislature votes to execute the King
  • French citizens become soldiers as Austrian
    forces march to Paris

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Robespierre
  • Gains control of the revolutionary government
  • Tries to wipe out the French nobility
  • The Reign of Terror a time of thousands of
    arbitrary executions
  • 85 of those killed were common people those
    the revolution was supposed to help

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The Reign of Terror ends
  • When Robespierre is executed
  • A 3rd new constitution gives power to the upper
    middle class
  • The government finds a new general to lead the
    army Napoleon Bonaparte

18
World History
  • Chapter 23.3 -23.5
  • Napoleon

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23.3
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the reasons for Napoleons victories
  • His work ethic
  • worked 20-hour days preparing for a battle
  • studied the battlefield terrain
  • While his opponents rested, he marched at night
    and attacked an enemy in the rain or on Sunday
  • He won the loyalty of his soldiers by fighting
    alongside them

21
Napoleon restored order to France
  • Economic order - slowed inflation by balancing
    the governments budget and setting up a national
    bank. The sans-culottes of Paris could finally
    buy bread
  • Social order - Noble émigrés returned to France.
    Bourgeoisie also liked Napoleon
  • religious order - concordat with Pope Pious VII.
    recognized the Church
  • legal order - Napoleonic Code abolished the 3
    estates and granted equal rights before the law
    to people of all classes

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Napoleon also
  • limited liberty
  • censored newspapers
  • took some rights away from women
  • restored slavery in the Caribbean
  • AND Napoleon was above the law

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23.4
24
Napoleons mistakes
  • The Continental system (a blockade) an attempt
    to cut off trade b/t England and the rest of
    Europe
  • The Peninsular War in Spain inflames Spanish
    nationalism and weakens France
  • The French invasion of Russia fails, with
    terrible loss of life

25
Napoleons downfall
  • All the other main powers of Europe unite against
    a weakened Napoleon
  • His army is defeated and his enemies march
    through Paris
  • He surrenders and is banished to Elba
  • He escapes and briefly regains power until he is
    defeated by British and Prussian forces at
    Waterloo

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23.5
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The Great Powers
  • A Great Power is a country that could shape
    international events
  • Austria, Great Britain, Prussia, Russia (except
    France) called the Congress of Vienna to restore
    boundaries of Europe as they had existed before
    Napoleons conquest

28
Metternich
  • The Austrian foreign minister
  • offered Europe peace and stability
  • believed that expanding the right to vote to all
    social classes would lead to chaos

29
Metternichs three goals
  • strengthen countries surrounding France to
    prevent French aggression
  • restore a balance of power
  • restore royal families to their thrones

30
The balance of power
  • the main goal of the Congress of Vienna
  • they attempted to achieve an equilibrium between
    European powers so that none could become
    powerful enough to risk war or to conquer
    neighboring countries as Napoleon Bonaparte had
    done
  • And it worked - after the negotiations in Vienna,
    Europe remained at peace for 30 years

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political ideas
  • Conservative belief in constitutional or even
    absolute monarchy
  • Liberal approval of early reforms of French
    Revolution and government by an elected, limited
    parliament
  • radical support of democratic government and
    idea of change (US)

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Which group prevailed at the Congress of Vienna?
  • Conservatives - kings and princes were restored

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How was the British government different from
others in Europe?
  • It was the only constitutional monarchy
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