Napoleon - World Civ at DHS with Mrs. Thomsen
... Safety, a Jacobin, he took control of the French Revolution and began the Reign of Terror Reign of Terror – September 1793 – July 1794 which tried about 300,000 individuals and executed 17,000 “enemies of the revolution” Nationalism – feelings of pride and love for one’s ...
... Safety, a Jacobin, he took control of the French Revolution and began the Reign of Terror Reign of Terror – September 1793 – July 1794 which tried about 300,000 individuals and executed 17,000 “enemies of the revolution” Nationalism – feelings of pride and love for one’s ...
Modern France Assignment
... Under the French Monarchy, the Catholic Church and clerics were protected, given positions of power & honour and granted the right to tax the Catholic faithful. After the Revolution, much of the fury of the Revolutionaries was turned against the king’s allies, including Church. Churches were closed, ...
... Under the French Monarchy, the Catholic Church and clerics were protected, given positions of power & honour and granted the right to tax the Catholic faithful. After the Revolution, much of the fury of the Revolutionaries was turned against the king’s allies, including Church. Churches were closed, ...
Course outline 2 in MS Word format
... Emperor was Louis’s brother-in-law & opposed Revolution. Radical Jacobins dominate new National Convention: Abolishes monarchy in France (1792), and declares French Republic. Catholic Church nearly eradicated in France. 1793: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette executed. Europe now hostile to France. Co ...
... Emperor was Louis’s brother-in-law & opposed Revolution. Radical Jacobins dominate new National Convention: Abolishes monarchy in France (1792), and declares French Republic. Catholic Church nearly eradicated in France. 1793: Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette executed. Europe now hostile to France. Co ...
Unit 3, Activity 1, Monarchs of Europe and Political
... Legitimacy Holy Alliance Concert of Europe Jean-Paul Marat ...
... Legitimacy Holy Alliance Concert of Europe Jean-Paul Marat ...
Political Revolutions Test Review Key People to Know Phillip II of
... Refused to grant monarchs funds; forced Charles I to sign petition of rights; Parliament drafted Bill of Rights What was the main goal of the Coalitions against Napoleon? Remove Napoleon from power in France What were the three goals of the Congress of Vienna? Prevent future French aggression by sur ...
... Refused to grant monarchs funds; forced Charles I to sign petition of rights; Parliament drafted Bill of Rights What was the main goal of the Coalitions against Napoleon? Remove Napoleon from power in France What were the three goals of the Congress of Vienna? Prevent future French aggression by sur ...
The French Revolution
... worked for much more liberal causes than any other dictator of this time He consolidated all the rights which those of the revolution asked for: justice and liberty ...
... worked for much more liberal causes than any other dictator of this time He consolidated all the rights which those of the revolution asked for: justice and liberty ...
Unit Organizer - Lyndhurst Schools
... Directions: Read each of the Big Ideas below and support with evidence from the day’s lesson. Your responses should include AT LEAST 3-4 TOPICS for each Big Idea. Economic and social inequalities in the Old Regime helped cause the French Revolution. ...
... Directions: Read each of the Big Ideas below and support with evidence from the day’s lesson. Your responses should include AT LEAST 3-4 TOPICS for each Big Idea. Economic and social inequalities in the Old Regime helped cause the French Revolution. ...
NAPOLEON BUILDS AN EMPIRE Napoleon Comes into Power
... The inhabitants of this French colony, influenced by the French Revolution, demanded their rights African slaves demanded their freedom ...
... The inhabitants of this French colony, influenced by the French Revolution, demanded their rights African slaves demanded their freedom ...
Reign of Terror (1793-1794)
... – religious toleration – all citizens considered equal before the law ...
... – religious toleration – all citizens considered equal before the law ...
The French Revolution - Ramos` World History Class
... Like the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789 erupted after years of yearning for freedom and justice. Unlike the American Revolution, the revolutionary movement in France ended not in democracy but in dictatorship. Revolutionaries succeeded in overthrowing the French Old Regime that h ...
... Like the American Revolution, the French Revolution of 1789 erupted after years of yearning for freedom and justice. Unlike the American Revolution, the revolutionary movement in France ended not in democracy but in dictatorship. Revolutionaries succeeded in overthrowing the French Old Regime that h ...
Treaty of Amiens
The Treaty of Amiens temporarily ended hostilities between the French Republic and Great Britain during the French Revolutionary Wars. It was signed in the city of Amiens on 25 March 1802 (Germinal 4, year X, in the French Revolutionary calendar), by Joseph Bonaparte and the Marquess Cornwallis as a ""Definitive Treaty of Peace"". The consequent Peace of Amiens lasted only one year (18 May 1803) and engendered the only period of peace in Europe between 1793 and 1815. Under the treaty, Britain recognised the French Republic; the British parliament had dropped England's historical claim to the now-defunct French Kingdom only two years previously. Together with the Treaty of Lunéville (1801), the Treaty of Amiens marked the end of the Second Coalition, which had waged war against Revolutionary France since 1798.