French Revolution
... represented in the Estates-General, France's advisory body for the monarch, but the king had not convened the assembly for more than 100 years. Causes of the French Revolution Rather than simple disloyalty to the king, various causes contributed to the downfall of the ancien régime. First of all, th ...
... represented in the Estates-General, France's advisory body for the monarch, but the king had not convened the assembly for more than 100 years. Causes of the French Revolution Rather than simple disloyalty to the king, various causes contributed to the downfall of the ancien régime. First of all, th ...
French Revolution
... represented in the Estates-General, France's advisory body for the monarch, but the king had not convened the assembly for more than 100 years. Causes of the French Revolution Rather than simple disloyalty to the king, various causes contributed to the downfall of the ancien régime. First of all, th ...
... represented in the Estates-General, France's advisory body for the monarch, but the king had not convened the assembly for more than 100 years. Causes of the French Revolution Rather than simple disloyalty to the king, various causes contributed to the downfall of the ancien régime. First of all, th ...
The French Revolution
... and it houses gunpowder. People want to gather gunpowder and weapons to prepare for an attack, so… Crowds stormed the Bastille. Bastille is torn apart. Bricks are sold as emblems of despotism. It’s a symbolic act because it’s an attack on injustice and inequality. Essentially, it is the National ...
... and it houses gunpowder. People want to gather gunpowder and weapons to prepare for an attack, so… Crowds stormed the Bastille. Bastille is torn apart. Bricks are sold as emblems of despotism. It’s a symbolic act because it’s an attack on injustice and inequality. Essentially, it is the National ...
The French Revolution of 1789 PowerPoint Presentation
... Members of the Girondist political party tried to end the Reign of Terror initiated by the Jacobin political party • Caused many Girondists to be tried and executed for treason Eventually, even Georges Danton wanted to end the executions • This resulted in Danton being tried and executed for tre ...
... Members of the Girondist political party tried to end the Reign of Terror initiated by the Jacobin political party • Caused many Girondists to be tried and executed for treason Eventually, even Georges Danton wanted to end the executions • This resulted in Danton being tried and executed for tre ...
The French Revolution
... Storming of the Bastille The King brought in troops. On July 14, 1789, more than 800 Parisians gathered outside the Bastille, a medieval fortress used as a prison. They demanded weapons believed to be stored there in order to protect themselves from the royal troops surrounding Paris. The commander ...
... Storming of the Bastille The King brought in troops. On July 14, 1789, more than 800 Parisians gathered outside the Bastille, a medieval fortress used as a prison. They demanded weapons believed to be stored there in order to protect themselves from the royal troops surrounding Paris. The commander ...
Chapter 11 - Glasgow Independent Schools
... • On September 21, 1792, the National Convention abolished the monarchy and established the French Republic. • On January 21, 1793, the king was beheaded. – This causes an uproar with the royalty of other countries. – It marks the beginning of the period known as the “Reign of Terror.” ...
... • On September 21, 1792, the National Convention abolished the monarchy and established the French Republic. • On January 21, 1793, the king was beheaded. – This causes an uproar with the royalty of other countries. – It marks the beginning of the period known as the “Reign of Terror.” ...
Chapter 11 - Glasgow Independent Schools
... • On September 21, 1792, the National Convention abolished the monarchy and established the French Republic. • On January 21, 1793, the king was beheaded. – This causes an uproar with the royalty of other countries. – It marks the beginning of the period known as the “Reign of Terror.” ...
... • On September 21, 1792, the National Convention abolished the monarchy and established the French Republic. • On January 21, 1793, the king was beheaded. – This causes an uproar with the royalty of other countries. – It marks the beginning of the period known as the “Reign of Terror.” ...
The French Revolution - White Plains Public Schools
... Prussia threatened to intervene in support of the monarchy The Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war Although the war went badly at first for French forces, people across France responded patriotically to foreign invasions, forming huge new volunteer armies ...
... Prussia threatened to intervene in support of the monarchy The Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war Although the war went badly at first for French forces, people across France responded patriotically to foreign invasions, forming huge new volunteer armies ...
Chapter 1 The French Revolution
... Locke refuted the doctrine of the divine and absolute rights of the monarch. Rousseau proposed a form of government based on a social contract between people and their representatives. Montesquieu proposed a division of power within the government between the legislature, the executive and th ...
... Locke refuted the doctrine of the divine and absolute rights of the monarch. Rousseau proposed a form of government based on a social contract between people and their representatives. Montesquieu proposed a division of power within the government between the legislature, the executive and th ...
Liberté [Part II] WHAP/Napp Do Now: “Over the next two years, the
... Another Point of View: “When did modern feminism begin? We usually see its origin in the political ideas of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment and the French Revolution, which regarded all human beings as rational creatures who enjoyed the same fundamental rights. This gave rise to what is usually ...
... Another Point of View: “When did modern feminism begin? We usually see its origin in the political ideas of the eighteenth-century Enlightenment and the French Revolution, which regarded all human beings as rational creatures who enjoyed the same fundamental rights. This gave rise to what is usually ...
French Revolution
... and had them excuted • Robespierre became a dictator and his rule became known as the reign of terror ...
... and had them excuted • Robespierre became a dictator and his rule became known as the reign of terror ...
IBL Exercise – Week 9 – Early Modern Revolutions
... effectively in the seminar on Early Modern Revolutions. 1 – Find the main library website – http://www.shef.ac.uk/library click ‘Using the Library’ > ‘Find Subject Information’ > ‘Subject Guides’ > ‘History’ > ‘Internet Resources’. Use the INTUTE gateway (a great resource for finding reliable websit ...
... effectively in the seminar on Early Modern Revolutions. 1 – Find the main library website – http://www.shef.ac.uk/library click ‘Using the Library’ > ‘Find Subject Information’ > ‘Subject Guides’ > ‘History’ > ‘Internet Resources’. Use the INTUTE gateway (a great resource for finding reliable websit ...
National Assembly
... • Split into factions (dissenting groups) over the fate of King Louis • Girondins vs. Mountains (both members of the Jacobin club) ...
... • Split into factions (dissenting groups) over the fate of King Louis • Girondins vs. Mountains (both members of the Jacobin club) ...
and internal threats (of traitors inside France threatening to frustrate
... CONCLUSION OF REIGN OF TERROR THE REIGN OF TERROR ULTIMATELY WEAKENED THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT, WHILE TEMPORARILY ENDING INTERNAL OPPOSITION. THE JACOBINS EXPANDED THE SIZE OF THE ARMY, AND CARNOT REPLACED MANY NOBLE RANKED OFFICERS WITH SOLDIERS WHO HAD DEMONSTRATED THEIR PATRIOTISM, IF NOT TH ...
... CONCLUSION OF REIGN OF TERROR THE REIGN OF TERROR ULTIMATELY WEAKENED THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT, WHILE TEMPORARILY ENDING INTERNAL OPPOSITION. THE JACOBINS EXPANDED THE SIZE OF THE ARMY, AND CARNOT REPLACED MANY NOBLE RANKED OFFICERS WITH SOLDIERS WHO HAD DEMONSTRATED THEIR PATRIOTISM, IF NOT TH ...
French Revolution Recall Guide File
... Estates General: what was it; why was it called into session; what was its effects on the French Revolution ...
... Estates General: what was it; why was it called into session; what was its effects on the French Revolution ...
of the french revolution
... The Directory suffered from corruption and poor administration. The people of France grew poorer and more frustrated with their government. Despite, or perhaps because of, these struggles, the French developed a strong feeling of nationalism – they were proud of their country and devoted to it. Nati ...
... The Directory suffered from corruption and poor administration. The people of France grew poorer and more frustrated with their government. Despite, or perhaps because of, these struggles, the French developed a strong feeling of nationalism – they were proud of their country and devoted to it. Nati ...
Reign of Terror (1793-1794)
... • The Revolution continued after 1791, with the radical Jacobins demanding a new constitution and a republic, even if it meant using violent means to get it. • September Massacres: citizens were angry due to battle losses abroad • Parisians had stormed the Tuileries (where the king was held) in Augu ...
... • The Revolution continued after 1791, with the radical Jacobins demanding a new constitution and a republic, even if it meant using violent means to get it. • September Massacres: citizens were angry due to battle losses abroad • Parisians had stormed the Tuileries (where the king was held) in Augu ...
French Revolution - Beavercreek City Schools
... National Convention takes office Abolishes monarchy Declares France a republic Adult male citizens granted right to vote and hold office ...
... National Convention takes office Abolishes monarchy Declares France a republic Adult male citizens granted right to vote and hold office ...
Untitled - IES Bachiller Sabuco
... A new group of government was formed in Paris named as National Convention. This new convention was elected by universal suffrage.The first difficult decision was to aboil the power of the king and It was on the 21st of September that the Republic was proclaimed. The National Convention then voted t ...
... A new group of government was formed in Paris named as National Convention. This new convention was elected by universal suffrage.The first difficult decision was to aboil the power of the king and It was on the 21st of September that the Republic was proclaimed. The National Convention then voted t ...
From Radical to Violent - Northside Middle School
... Chairman of the Committee of Public Safety Favored radical ideas from the Enlightenment Elimination of Religion Elimination of the Monarchy Favored democracy… Elimination of the Nobility ...
... Chairman of the Committee of Public Safety Favored radical ideas from the Enlightenment Elimination of Religion Elimination of the Monarchy Favored democracy… Elimination of the Nobility ...
The French Revolution - Jenks Public Schools
... came from middle and lower classes • Girondins – moderates; support came from provinces and those who resented the Paris mob • The Plain – swing voters; originally supported the Girondins, but later changed to the Mountain ...
... came from middle and lower classes • Girondins – moderates; support came from provinces and those who resented the Paris mob • The Plain – swing voters; originally supported the Girondins, but later changed to the Mountain ...
National Convention
The National Convention (French: Convention nationale) was a single-chamber assembly in France from 21 September 1792 to 26 October 1795 (4 Brumaire IV under the Convention's adopted calendar) during the French Revolution. It succeeded the Legislative Assembly and founded the First Republic after the insurrection of 10 August 1792. The Legislative Assembly decreed the provisional suspension of King Louis XVI and the convocation of a National Convention which should draw up a constitution. At the same time it was decided that deputies to that convention should be elected by all Frenchmen twenty-five years old or more, domiciled for a year and living by the product of their labor. The National Convention was therefore the first French Assembly elected by universal male suffrage, without distinctions of class.