Chapter 20 - tomernotes
... Meeting of Estates-General the elected deputies started arriving May 1789 to Versailles in a great hall especially made for the event; Louis XVI was in full kingly regalia, First Estate was on right wearing pinks and purples, Second Estate on the left dressed richly, Third Estate faced king weari ...
... Meeting of Estates-General the elected deputies started arriving May 1789 to Versailles in a great hall especially made for the event; Louis XVI was in full kingly regalia, First Estate was on right wearing pinks and purples, Second Estate on the left dressed richly, Third Estate faced king weari ...
Chronological Events of the French Revolution
... Recommendations from Finance Ministers 1760’s EVENT: In 1768 Louis XV appointed a hard line financial advisor Rene’ de Maupeou and ordered him to create a financial and political plan to stabilize France. Maupeou tried to lessen the power of the Parlemants (noble courts) and tried to tax the nobilit ...
... Recommendations from Finance Ministers 1760’s EVENT: In 1768 Louis XV appointed a hard line financial advisor Rene’ de Maupeou and ordered him to create a financial and political plan to stabilize France. Maupeou tried to lessen the power of the Parlemants (noble courts) and tried to tax the nobilit ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon:1789-1815
... • Explain how the political crisis of 1789 led to popular revolts • Summarize the moderate reforms enacted by the National Assembly in August of 1789 • Identify additional actions taken by the National Assembly as it pressed onward • Analyze why there was a mixed reactions around Europe to the event ...
... • Explain how the political crisis of 1789 led to popular revolts • Summarize the moderate reforms enacted by the National Assembly in August of 1789 • Identify additional actions taken by the National Assembly as it pressed onward • Analyze why there was a mixed reactions around Europe to the event ...
napoleon`s rise and fall
... • The imposition of heavy penalties on any Continental nation trading with England and the forbidding of importation of English goods (England produced the cheapest manufactured goods in the world) • GOAL: the system sought to wreck English commerce and promote a revolution instigated by the resulti ...
... • The imposition of heavy penalties on any Continental nation trading with England and the forbidding of importation of English goods (England produced the cheapest manufactured goods in the world) • GOAL: the system sought to wreck English commerce and promote a revolution instigated by the resulti ...
French Revolution and Napoleon.notebook
... by the end of the night on August 4, 1789 the Old Regime in France was dead no more estates the National Assembly would adopt the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen stated that "men are born and remain free and equal ...
... by the end of the night on August 4, 1789 the Old Regime in France was dead no more estates the National Assembly would adopt the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen stated that "men are born and remain free and equal ...
Unit 5 Chapters 21-24
... Recognized _______________________as the official religion of ______________ but gave _____________________________ _______________________________________________and to fortify towns in which they have a majority • Henry of Navarre is now __________________________ – He ____________________________ ...
... Recognized _______________________as the official religion of ______________ but gave _____________________________ _______________________________________________and to fortify towns in which they have a majority • Henry of Navarre is now __________________________ – He ____________________________ ...
unit 4. liberalism and nationalism
... defeats in the war against the European monarchies and the inner opposition gave power to the Jacobins, much more radical and in favour of social reforms. The Jacobins were supported in the streets by the sans-culottes. The Jacobins imposed a dictatorial government, The Committee of Public Safety, l ...
... defeats in the war against the European monarchies and the inner opposition gave power to the Jacobins, much more radical and in favour of social reforms. The Jacobins were supported in the streets by the sans-culottes. The Jacobins imposed a dictatorial government, The Committee of Public Safety, l ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon,1789–1815
... Although a war had begun, the American colonists still debated their attachment to Great Britain. Many colonists wanted to remain part of Britain. A growing number, however, favoured independence. They heard the persuasive arguments of colonial leaders such as Patrick Henry, John Adams, and Benjamin ...
... Although a war had begun, the American colonists still debated their attachment to Great Britain. Many colonists wanted to remain part of Britain. A growing number, however, favoured independence. They heard the persuasive arguments of colonial leaders such as Patrick Henry, John Adams, and Benjamin ...
The French Revolution
... he is defeated by the British at the Battle of Waterloo – British led by Duke of Wellington ...
... he is defeated by the British at the Battle of Waterloo – British led by Duke of Wellington ...
French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789-1815
... Why would they want to wipe out “every trace of France’s past?” 3. According to the textbook, Robespierre believed terror helped French citizens remain “true to the ideals of the Revolution.” What were the ideals of the French Revolution? (Use what you already know about the French Revolution to ans ...
... Why would they want to wipe out “every trace of France’s past?” 3. According to the textbook, Robespierre believed terror helped French citizens remain “true to the ideals of the Revolution.” What were the ideals of the French Revolution? (Use what you already know about the French Revolution to ans ...
UNIT 2 PDF - Oak Park Unified School District
... Parliament Responds Charles I - 1625 - inherited the throne - like his father, believed in divine right • dismissed Parliament when they refused to give him the money he'd demanded • he began to demand loans from individuals, imprisoned those who refused • 628 - summoned Parliament (he desperately n ...
... Parliament Responds Charles I - 1625 - inherited the throne - like his father, believed in divine right • dismissed Parliament when they refused to give him the money he'd demanded • he began to demand loans from individuals, imprisoned those who refused • 628 - summoned Parliament (he desperately n ...
Key Terms and People - Fulton Independent School
... requiring all ships to get British permission before trading with the French Empire. Conflicts in other places kept the two nations from enforcing these laws. However, Napoleon sent troops to Portugal, a nation that refused to comply with the Continental System. He then took control of Spain, placin ...
... requiring all ships to get British permission before trading with the French Empire. Conflicts in other places kept the two nations from enforcing these laws. However, Napoleon sent troops to Portugal, a nation that refused to comply with the Continental System. He then took control of Spain, placin ...
The French Revolution
... In response to internal and external threats, the National Convention gave broad powers to special committee of 12. This committee was given the title of the Committee of Public Safety. This group was first controlled by Georges Danton but was later by Maximilien Robespierre. Danton was seen by some ...
... In response to internal and external threats, the National Convention gave broad powers to special committee of 12. This committee was given the title of the Committee of Public Safety. This group was first controlled by Georges Danton but was later by Maximilien Robespierre. Danton was seen by some ...
French Revolution 1789-1815
... 21. What happened to Napoleon after his Hundred Days rule? Answer the following questions in a paragraph. Please have an introductory sentence, at least 3 body sentences, and a conclusion. A. What caused the French Revolution? Explain at least 3 causes. B. How was the Reign or Terror an example of d ...
... 21. What happened to Napoleon after his Hundred Days rule? Answer the following questions in a paragraph. Please have an introductory sentence, at least 3 body sentences, and a conclusion. A. What caused the French Revolution? Explain at least 3 causes. B. How was the Reign or Terror an example of d ...
UNIT SHEET #31 – 19TH CENTURY NEOCLASSICISM History: late
... UNIT SHEET #31 – 19TH CENTURY NEOCLASSICISM History: late 18th Century Europe: 1789 – French Revolution begins with the First French Republic from 1792 to 1794. 1796 – Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte (made Emperor by 1804) and defeated at Waterloo in 1815, exiled to Alba 1830 – July Revolution and overth ...
... UNIT SHEET #31 – 19TH CENTURY NEOCLASSICISM History: late 18th Century Europe: 1789 – French Revolution begins with the First French Republic from 1792 to 1794. 1796 – Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte (made Emperor by 1804) and defeated at Waterloo in 1815, exiled to Alba 1830 – July Revolution and overth ...
The Slave Who Defeated Napoleon Napoleon was one of the
... Reign of Terror, a campaign to rid France of “enemies of the revolution.” Though the Jacobins brought indiscriminate death to France, they were also idealists who wanted to take the revolution as far as it could go. So they again considered the issue of “equality” and voted to end slavery in the Fre ...
... Reign of Terror, a campaign to rid France of “enemies of the revolution.” Though the Jacobins brought indiscriminate death to France, they were also idealists who wanted to take the revolution as far as it could go. So they again considered the issue of “equality” and voted to end slavery in the Fre ...
Chp 21 Homework Assignment
... Causes and Developments of the French Revolution Political, Socioeconomic or Intellectual Write an essay on the following: “Ideas more than political or economic concerns, drove the French Revolution up to the summer of 1794.” Analyze to what extent you agree with the above quotation. An “A” Essay w ...
... Causes and Developments of the French Revolution Political, Socioeconomic or Intellectual Write an essay on the following: “Ideas more than political or economic concerns, drove the French Revolution up to the summer of 1794.” Analyze to what extent you agree with the above quotation. An “A” Essay w ...
French Revolution - Westlake City Schools
... V New recruits were enthusiastic, but ill-trained. V French troops often broke ranks and fled in disorder. ...
... V New recruits were enthusiastic, but ill-trained. V French troops often broke ranks and fled in disorder. ...
The Napoleonic Wars
... In his famous painting Third of May 1808, Spanish artist Francisco Goya shows the execution of Spanish resistance leaders by French troops. ...
... In his famous painting Third of May 1808, Spanish artist Francisco Goya shows the execution of Spanish resistance leaders by French troops. ...
French Revolution 1789-1815
... 21. What happened to Napoleon after his Hundred Days rule? Answer the following questions in a paragraph. Please have an introductory sentence, at least 3 body sentences, and a conclusion. A. What caused the French Revolution? Explain at least 3 causes. B. How was the Reign or Terror an example of d ...
... 21. What happened to Napoleon after his Hundred Days rule? Answer the following questions in a paragraph. Please have an introductory sentence, at least 3 body sentences, and a conclusion. A. What caused the French Revolution? Explain at least 3 causes. B. How was the Reign or Terror an example of d ...
French Revolution 1789-1815
... 21. What happened to Napoleon after his Hundred Days rule? Answer the following questions in a paragraph. Please have an introductory sentence, at least 3 body sentences, and a conclusion. A. What caused the French Revolution? Explain at least 3 causes. B. How was the Reign or Terror an example of d ...
... 21. What happened to Napoleon after his Hundred Days rule? Answer the following questions in a paragraph. Please have an introductory sentence, at least 3 body sentences, and a conclusion. A. What caused the French Revolution? Explain at least 3 causes. B. How was the Reign or Terror an example of d ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... violence to stay in power and killed those who did not support or agree with them. The Jacobins became a feared and hated group, and their rule became known as the “Reign of Terror”. They killed the aristocracy in big public displays, so that the other people could see how they dealt with their enem ...
... violence to stay in power and killed those who did not support or agree with them. The Jacobins became a feared and hated group, and their rule became known as the “Reign of Terror”. They killed the aristocracy in big public displays, so that the other people could see how they dealt with their enem ...
The French Revolution & Napoleon
... In response to the 3rd Estate demands, the king tried to make peace with them by yielding to their demands. He ordered the nobles & clergy to join the 3rd Estate in The National Assembly. He also stationed his mercenary army of Swiss guards in Paris, because he no longer trusted the loyalty of the ...
... In response to the 3rd Estate demands, the king tried to make peace with them by yielding to their demands. He ordered the nobles & clergy to join the 3rd Estate in The National Assembly. He also stationed his mercenary army of Swiss guards in Paris, because he no longer trusted the loyalty of the ...
The French Revolution & Napoleon
... In October, 1789, 6,000 women rioted over the rising price of bread. They marched 12 miles, in the rain, to the luxurious palace at Versailles. They broke into the palace, killed 2 guards & forced Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette & their children to come to Paris. They then marched back to Paris, with ...
... In October, 1789, 6,000 women rioted over the rising price of bread. They marched 12 miles, in the rain, to the luxurious palace at Versailles. They broke into the palace, killed 2 guards & forced Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette & their children to come to Paris. They then marched back to Paris, with ...
War of the Sixth Coalition
In the War of the Sixth Coalition (1812–1814), a coalition of Austria, Prussia, Russia, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Sweden, Spain and a number of German States finally defeated France and drove Napoleon into exile on Elba. After the disastrous French invasion of Russia, the continental powers joined Russia, the United Kingdom, Portugal and the rebels in Spain. With their armies reorganized, they drove Napoleon out of Germany in 1813 and invaded France in 1814, forcing Napoleon to abdicate and restoring the Bourbons.The War of the Sixth Coalition included the battles of Lützen, Bautzen, Dresden and the epic Battle of Leipzig (also known as the Battle of Nations), which was the largest battle in European history before the First World War. Ultimately, Napoleon's earlier setbacks in Russia and Germany proved to be the seeds of his undoing, and the Allies occupied Paris, forcing his abdication.