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The French Revolution 1789-1815. 1700s France Background 24,000,000 citizens – most in Europe Political and social order dating back to the Middle Ages.

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Page 1: The French Revolution 1789-1815. 1700s France Background 24,000,000 citizens – most in Europe Political and social order dating back to the Middle Ages.

The French Revolution

1789-1815

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1700s France

Background• 24,000,000 citizens – most in

Europe

• Political and social order dating back to the Middle Ages

• Wealthiest and most powerful country in Europe

• Unequal distribution of wealth

Social Order• Society broken up into three estates

• 1st Estate • Clergy

• 2nd Estate• Nobility

• 3rd Estate • Everyone else

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Causes• Enlightenment

• American Revolution

• Unfair tax system and land distribution

• Poor harvests

• Royal spending

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Stages of the Revolution

The Liberal Phase 1789-1792

The Radical Phase 1792-1795

The Directory 1795-1799

Age of Napoleon 1799-1815

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The Liberal Phase – 1789-1792

• June 1789 • Estates General convene at Versailles

• Third Estate declare themselves legislative body: National Assembly

• Goal is to create a constitution

• King does not intervene

• July 1789• Parisian citizens storm the Bastille gathering arms and munitions

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The Liberal/Moderate Phase

• August 1789 • Titles of nobility and feudal obligations terminated, tax system

abolished

• Great Fear: Peasants attack feudal lords throughout countryside

• Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen written

• November 1789• Civil Constitution of the Clergy: Church lands seized, tithe abolished

• 1791 • Constitution completed, creation of a limited monarchy

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The French Plague!

Who is going to be terrified of the French Revolution?

Why?

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Chaos Breads Change and Violence

The Terror: 1793-1795

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War Prompts Radicalism - 1792• Austria, Prussia, Spain and England at war with France

• Constitutional Monarchy abolished

• Radicals abolish Legislative Assembly and create the National Convention – republic declared

• Moderates not achieving enough

• Louis XVI imprisoned in Paris

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First Louis is taken from the Palace of Versailles…

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Then he is taken to the Tuileries Palace

in Paris…

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The Temple Prison

• Did Louis need to die?

• Why or why not?

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1793• Louis XVI and Marie

Antoinette executed

• Foreign armies continue to attack

• Committee of Public Safety formed

• 12 member group led by Robespierre charged with protecting the country and revolution

• “Terror is the order of the day”

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Reign of Terror The Directory

• Guillotine drops until foreign armies are repealed • Terror ends with

Robespierre's execution

• Over 12,000 officially guillotined

• Thousands more still unofficially executed

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The Directory 1795-1799

• Five member governing body elected from the upper house of the legislative body

• Largely inefficient and corrupt body of government• Doesn’t end the bread crisis

• Doesn’t end the foreign wars

• Doesn’t create a sense of stability within France

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Napoleon!1799-1815

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Napoleon

• Common born, successful general

• Rules as a member of the Consulate (1 of 3) in 1799

• Declares himself emperor in 1804

• Create political stability in France

• Expands some of the ideals of the French Revolution through war• Conquer territory in Spain,

Netherlands, Italy, Austria, Egypt, Prussia, and Russia

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Europe in 1800

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Napoleon’s Expanding French Empire

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Continental System 1806

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Effects

• New code of law in conquered lands• Napoleonic Code

• Abolished titles of nobility and serfdom

• Eliminated medieval law and customs

• Abolished church privileges

• Equal rights for male citizens

• Eliminated primogeniture

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Spread of the Napoleonic Code

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The “Host”Prince Klemens von Metternich (Aus.)

Foreign Minister, Viscount Castlereagh (Br.)

Tsar Alexander I (Rus.)

King Frederick William III (Prus.)

Foreign Minister, Tallyrand (Fr.)

Key Figures at Vienna

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Congress of

Vienna

• Objectives

• Establish long lasting peace between the great powers

• Turn back the clock/return to the status quo to 1789

• Politically, socially, and territorially

• Principles

• Compensation

• Create a balance of power

• Principles of legitimacy

• “Concert of Europe” and intervention

• Key Figures

• Metternich

• Alexander I

• Talleyrand

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Europe After the Congress of Vienna