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The French Revolution1789-1815
Phases of the RevolutionNational Assembly 1789-1791Radical Phase 1792-1794Directory 1795-1799Age of Napoleon 1799-1815
6.1 Events leading to the French Revolution
Society- EstatesFirst EstateSecond EstateThird Estate
ClergyNobles
rural and urban peasantsbourgeoisieburden on the 3rd estate
France’s economic issuesDebt- deficit spendingActions of kings?Louis XVLouis XVICalling of Estates-General
Impact of Enlightenment-Philosophes
Tennis Court OathStorming of the BastilleJuly 14th 1789
End 6.1
6.2 The French Revolution Unfolds
Famine- riotsNational Assembly
Abolished FeudalismDeclaration of Rights of ManLiberty Equality FraternityWomen?
Olympe de GougesWomen’s March- Impact?
King to ParisChurch controlled by stateLimited MonarchyLouis’s escape attemptRadicalization
Sans CulottesJacobins
Position of other EuropeanNations?
End 6.2
6.3 The Radical Days
The National Convention 1792Universal male suffrageAbolish Monarch- Create a RepublicSeized landsLouis and Marie Antoinette executed
Rebellion of Royalists and priestsSan culottes demanded food andRelief from inflation
Internal and external pressures
Committee of Public SafetyWar with European Countries Why?
RobespierreThe Terror- guillotine
The Directory - ModerateIncreased nationalism“Citizen ______”ReformsSchools, religious tolerance, abolished slavery
6.4 NapoleonBackgroundCreation of the ConsulateFirst ConsulEmperorSupported by PlebisciteEconomic ProsperityConcordat of 1812Support of classesNapoleonic Code
NationalismProblems in conquered areas?RussiaWinter-Scorched Earth
Grand EmpireBritishBattle of TrafalgarContinental System
The EndLeipzig, WaterlooSt. HelenaMetternichCongress of ViennaBalance of Power