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American Revolution/French Revolution
  • Unit 1 Essential Question 2
  • How did the principles and philosophies of the
    revolutions in England, the U.S. France and Latin
    America promote self-government and individual
    liberties?

2
Signing of Declaration of Independence
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American Revolution
  • Began w/Declaration of Independence
  • long war (1776-1781)
  • goal was independence/ representative government
  • successful

5
French Revolution
  • Began w/formation of National Assembly and
    storming of Bastille
  • reforms could not be sustained
  • goal was to end oppression of monarchy/feudalism
  • unsuccessful

6
Britain Mutilated after Revolution
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Both Revolutions
  • Influenced by Enlightenment ideas (What are some
    examples?)
  • 18th Century
  • rebelled against a king (Who are they?)
  • period of chaos followed revolution

8
Writers denounce existing conditions and provide
new goals and ideas
  • American
  • Colonial lawyers protested the Stamp Act, and
    leaders encourage conflict with British
    authorities
  • French
  • Rousseau and Voltaire spread new ideas about
    power and authority in government. Enlightenment
    ideas about democracy and equality

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Voltaire(French Thinkers)Rousseau
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Public discontent result in riots and other acts
of violence
  • Colonists engaged in protests and boycotts,
    including the Boston Tea Party
  • Violent rebellion(Storming of the Bastille)
    Peasants rob nobles manors, and a mob of women
    attack Versailles (7000)

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French Revolution Intellectual Causes
  • Liberty - Human Rights/Natural Rights.
  • The sovereignty of the people.
  • Equality - meant equal rights for all under the
    Law.

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Storming of the Bastille
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British Satire of the Boston Tea Party
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The ruling group is frightened into making
repeated concessions until power is transferred.
  • British Parliament repealed the Stamp Act
    Britain fought the colonists and lost
  • King and Queen forced to declare support for the
    revolution and joined the National Assembly in
    wiping out Old Regime privileges

15
The reformers carry out their reforms, but if
their measures are drastic, the nation splits
into rival groups
  • The weak national government led to Shays
    rebellion.
  • National Assembly strips church of political
    independence Catholic peasants stopped
    supporting the revolution Legislative Assembly
    formed (radicals, moderates, liberals)

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Radicals seize power from moderates and try to
impose their views on the nation
  • Colonial leaders created a new constitution and a
    new system of government
  • 1792, radicals in the Jacobin Club urged the
    National Convention to abolish the monarch and
    establish a republic. King found guilty of
    treason and executed.

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The public tires of the radicals, and moderates
regain power.
  • Moderate leaders of National Convention turned on
    Robespierre and company drafted a new
    constitution and gave power to middle class
    Constitution called for a two house legislature
    and an executive body (Directory)
  • Moderates gained the addition of a Bill of Rights
    to the Constitution
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