French Revolution CHAPTER 14
... his guard were killed and their heads were paraded on pikes through the city. In the aftermath, Louis’s advisors urged him to flee Versailles and raise an army to crush the Assembly and restore order to Paris. Louis decided to try to soothe the city instead, and he promised to withdraw the mercenary ...
... his guard were killed and their heads were paraded on pikes through the city. In the aftermath, Louis’s advisors urged him to flee Versailles and raise an army to crush the Assembly and restore order to Paris. Louis decided to try to soothe the city instead, and he promised to withdraw the mercenary ...
of the french revolution
... • Parisian Commune feared that Louis XVI would have foreign troops invade France to put down the rebellion • Louis XVI’s wife, Marie Antoinette, was the sister of the Austrian emperor ...
... • Parisian Commune feared that Louis XVI would have foreign troops invade France to put down the rebellion • Louis XVI’s wife, Marie Antoinette, was the sister of the Austrian emperor ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
... In response the Third Estate declares itself a National Assembly with the right to make laws for France and to draft a constitution The king has them locked out of their meeting hall They meet at a nearby indoor tennis court instead Tennis Court Oath = swear that they will continue to meet until ...
... In response the Third Estate declares itself a National Assembly with the right to make laws for France and to draft a constitution The king has them locked out of their meeting hall They meet at a nearby indoor tennis court instead Tennis Court Oath = swear that they will continue to meet until ...
French Revolution
... • Robespierre becomes leader of the Committee for Public Safety • Committee decided who were enemies of the state and had them excuted • Robespierre became a dictator and his rule became known as the reign of terror ...
... • Robespierre becomes leader of the Committee for Public Safety • Committee decided who were enemies of the state and had them excuted • Robespierre became a dictator and his rule became known as the reign of terror ...
Ch.9 The French Revolution and the Rise of Napoleon
... death some other way. The Terror was supposed to help the revolution survive, but it was not just the former members of the first and second estates who suffered at its hands. Of the 12,000 or so who were guillotined, 1031 were Nobles; 2923 were from the middle classes; 674 were from the clergy; 787 ...
... death some other way. The Terror was supposed to help the revolution survive, but it was not just the former members of the first and second estates who suffered at its hands. Of the 12,000 or so who were guillotined, 1031 were Nobles; 2923 were from the middle classes; 674 were from the clergy; 787 ...
French Revolution Recall Guide File
... Committee of Public Safety; who headed it; what was it for Bastille: What was it; why was it important; effects ...
... Committee of Public Safety; who headed it; what was it for Bastille: What was it; why was it important; effects ...
French Revolution - Hart County Schools
... 19. Girondins- represented the resistance of the provinces to Parisian dominance, and opposition to the emerging dictatorship and terror under Robespierre. 20. The National Assembly granted religious freedom to Jews and Protestants, nationalized the property of the church, and abolished the monaster ...
... 19. Girondins- represented the resistance of the provinces to Parisian dominance, and opposition to the emerging dictatorship and terror under Robespierre. 20. The National Assembly granted religious freedom to Jews and Protestants, nationalized the property of the church, and abolished the monaster ...
APWH Ch 23 Revolutions
... • People had grown tired of the instability and bloodshed of the revolution and were ready for something more moderate. • By 1795, the republic was gone, and 5 men with business interests had the executive power in France. • This new government was called The Directory. – It was far more conservativ ...
... • People had grown tired of the instability and bloodshed of the revolution and were ready for something more moderate. • By 1795, the republic was gone, and 5 men with business interests had the executive power in France. • This new government was called The Directory. – It was far more conservativ ...
Convention and Terror
... In effect it was saying that as it represented the great majority of the people it could act in their name. ...
... In effect it was saying that as it represented the great majority of the people it could act in their name. ...
C1: Revolution and Reaction in Europe, 1789-1848
... In effect it was saying that as it represented the great majority of the people it could act in their name. ...
... In effect it was saying that as it represented the great majority of the people it could act in their name. ...
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 ...
National Assembly
... and demand voting rights to all males. • Sans-culottes – Paris Commune members (patriots without fine clothing) ...
... and demand voting rights to all males. • Sans-culottes – Paris Commune members (patriots without fine clothing) ...
IBL Exercise – Week 9 – Early Modern Revolutions
... internet resource for the study of the French Revolution. 2 – BROWSE the timeline to familiarise yourself with the main events of the French Revolution. Then BROWSE the glossary and find the meaning of at least three of these terms. You will be expected to explain at least one in class: ...
... internet resource for the study of the French Revolution. 2 – BROWSE the timeline to familiarise yourself with the main events of the French Revolution. Then BROWSE the glossary and find the meaning of at least three of these terms. You will be expected to explain at least one in class: ...
French Revolution
... In April 1792, Louis XVI, hoping that war with Austria and Prussia would result in French defeat and allow him to reestablish his lost authority, asked the Legislative Assembly to declare war. The assembly, hoping to unify the nation with military victory abroad, acquiesced. France went to war agai ...
... In April 1792, Louis XVI, hoping that war with Austria and Prussia would result in French defeat and allow him to reestablish his lost authority, asked the Legislative Assembly to declare war. The assembly, hoping to unify the nation with military victory abroad, acquiesced. France went to war agai ...
French Revolution
... In April 1792, Louis XVI, hoping that war with Austria and Prussia would result in French defeat and allow him to reestablish his lost authority, asked the Legislative Assembly to declare war. The assembly, hoping to unify the nation with military victory abroad, acquiesced. France went to war agai ...
... In April 1792, Louis XVI, hoping that war with Austria and Prussia would result in French defeat and allow him to reestablish his lost authority, asked the Legislative Assembly to declare war. The assembly, hoping to unify the nation with military victory abroad, acquiesced. France went to war agai ...
The French Revolution
... Rights of Man and of the Citizen (703) 7. October, 1789 – March to Versailles (703) 8. June 1791 – Attempt to flee and Declaration of Pillnitz (705) 9. September, 1791 – New Constitution (704) 10.April – Summer 1792 – War with Austria and Prussia (706) 11. September, 1792 – September Massacres (706) ...
... Rights of Man and of the Citizen (703) 7. October, 1789 – March to Versailles (703) 8. June 1791 – Attempt to flee and Declaration of Pillnitz (705) 9. September, 1791 – New Constitution (704) 10.April – Summer 1792 – War with Austria and Prussia (706) 11. September, 1792 – September Massacres (706) ...
Chapter 12 The French Revolution People Louis XVI
... Louis XVI: the French king who failed to solve financial crises and guillotined in the Revolution. Abbé Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès: bourgeois priest, said the third estate was a nation and should revolt; later led a coup. Count de Clermont Tonnerre: a Liberal French nobleman who wanted Jews to give up a ...
... Louis XVI: the French king who failed to solve financial crises and guillotined in the Revolution. Abbé Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès: bourgeois priest, said the third estate was a nation and should revolt; later led a coup. Count de Clermont Tonnerre: a Liberal French nobleman who wanted Jews to give up a ...
French Revolution Part 2 Reform, Radicals, and
... group called the “Jacobins” The radical “Jacobin” named Robespierre took over power, they wanted to eliminate EVERY TRACE of France’s feudal past ...
... group called the “Jacobins” The radical “Jacobin” named Robespierre took over power, they wanted to eliminate EVERY TRACE of France’s feudal past ...
french_revolution_notes
... Fled to Prussia and Austria (Émigrés) Louis XVI attempts to leave Paris (June 1791) ...
... Fled to Prussia and Austria (Émigrés) Louis XVI attempts to leave Paris (June 1791) ...
Chapter 28 Review Sheet
... Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen adopted by the National Assembly Women’s March on Versailles Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette attempt to escape the country but are captured New constitution creating a constitutional monarchy passed; Louis agrees to uphold it France goes to war with Au ...
... Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen adopted by the National Assembly Women’s March on Versailles Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette attempt to escape the country but are captured New constitution creating a constitutional monarchy passed; Louis agrees to uphold it France goes to war with Au ...
The French Revolution
... took his words to refer to enemies within France. The radical press took up the cry, "Let the blood of the traitors flow," and within hours of Danton's speech the streets of France did indeed run with blood. By September 7, over 1000 were dead. ...
... took his words to refer to enemies within France. The radical press took up the cry, "Let the blood of the traitors flow," and within hours of Danton's speech the streets of France did indeed run with blood. By September 7, over 1000 were dead. ...
3.2) Ch 28 Review Sheet
... Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen adopted by the National Assembly Women’s March on Versailles Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette attempt to escape the country but are captured New constitution creating a constitutional monarchy passed; Louis agrees to uphold it France goes to war with Au ...
... Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen adopted by the National Assembly Women’s March on Versailles Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette attempt to escape the country but are captured New constitution creating a constitutional monarchy passed; Louis agrees to uphold it France goes to war with Au ...
Untitled - IES Bachiller Sabuco
... use of the strength… People reacted very bad and they took the control of Bastilla the 4th of july. Then Luis XVI ordered to some foreign army to put in order Paris by using the strength. People reacted very bad and they took the control of Bastilla the 4th of July. Bourgeoisie made a temporal gover ...
... use of the strength… People reacted very bad and they took the control of Bastilla the 4th of july. Then Luis XVI ordered to some foreign army to put in order Paris by using the strength. People reacted very bad and they took the control of Bastilla the 4th of July. Bourgeoisie made a temporal gover ...