Ch - cloudfront.net
... Man? 4. Who was Marie Antoinette and why was she hated by the French people? 5. What happened as a result of the Parisian women’s bread riots in October 1789? 6. What happened to the church in France after the National Assembly took control? 7. What did the Constitution of 1791 create? What was the ...
... Man? 4. Who was Marie Antoinette and why was she hated by the French people? 5. What happened as a result of the Parisian women’s bread riots in October 1789? 6. What happened to the church in France after the National Assembly took control? 7. What did the Constitution of 1791 create? What was the ...
The Enlightenment
... the 3rd Estate was frustrated because they were paying higher and higher taxes each year to support King Louis XVI and his followers who were doing nothing but living the high life at Versailles. ...
... the 3rd Estate was frustrated because they were paying higher and higher taxes each year to support King Louis XVI and his followers who were doing nothing but living the high life at Versailles. ...
The French Revolution, pt. 2
... • The Fall of the Old Regime – Debt forces Louis XVI to call Parliament • Each of the 3 Estates get 1 vote • Third Estate (largest) demanded more – Called themselves National Assembly ...
... • The Fall of the Old Regime – Debt forces Louis XVI to call Parliament • Each of the 3 Estates get 1 vote • Third Estate (largest) demanded more – Called themselves National Assembly ...
Enlightenment and French Revolution
... National Convention, led by radical Jacobians put Louis XVI on trial and sentence him to death ◦ January 21, 1793: Louis beheaded by guillotine. ...
... National Convention, led by radical Jacobians put Louis XVI on trial and sentence him to death ◦ January 21, 1793: Louis beheaded by guillotine. ...
The Revolution Begins
... Toward the end of the 1700s, the reign of France’s monarchs came to a violent end. Several forces— Enlightenment ideas, terrible economic conditions, and a bourgeoisie anxious for more power— combined to spark a momentous revolution in 1789 that swept out the old regime and ushered in a new governme ...
... Toward the end of the 1700s, the reign of France’s monarchs came to a violent end. Several forces— Enlightenment ideas, terrible economic conditions, and a bourgeoisie anxious for more power— combined to spark a momentous revolution in 1789 that swept out the old regime and ushered in a new governme ...
The French Revolution - socialstudies20
... The French Revolution came to an end in November of 1799 with Napoleon’s coup d'état In 1804 Napoleon declared himself Emperor, and continuing the process that was begun by the revolution he created a strong central government and administrative uniformity in France. To provide a uniform system of l ...
... The French Revolution came to an end in November of 1799 with Napoleon’s coup d'état In 1804 Napoleon declared himself Emperor, and continuing the process that was begun by the revolution he created a strong central government and administrative uniformity in France. To provide a uniform system of l ...
French Revolution
... Antoinette spent so much money on clothing, jewels, and gifts that she became known as Madame Deficit. ...
... Antoinette spent so much money on clothing, jewels, and gifts that she became known as Madame Deficit. ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
... 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 they create a French constitution Louis XVI orders troops to Paris and Versailles to protect the monarchy The National Assembly fea ...
... 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 they create a French constitution Louis XVI orders troops to Paris and Versailles to protect the monarchy The National Assembly fea ...
French Revolution - Beavercreek City Schools
... People began to arm themselves July 14, 1789 stormed Bastille Prison built in 1300 In search of gunpowder ...
... People began to arm themselves July 14, 1789 stormed Bastille Prison built in 1300 In search of gunpowder ...
Directory - Humble ISD
... of the revolution. Louis XVI responded by locking the Third Estate out of their meeting room. The Third Estate, now acting as the National Assembly, found an abandoned tennis court in which to meet. Tennis Court Oath - members of the National Assembly vowed to remain together until a constitution is ...
... of the revolution. Louis XVI responded by locking the Third Estate out of their meeting room. The Third Estate, now acting as the National Assembly, found an abandoned tennis court in which to meet. Tennis Court Oath - members of the National Assembly vowed to remain together until a constitution is ...
Revolutions of the 1820s to 1830
... Public money used to pay nobles for the loss of their lands during the Fr Revolution. ...
... Public money used to pay nobles for the loss of their lands during the Fr Revolution. ...
Revolutions of the 1820s to 1830
... Public money used to pay nobles for the loss of their lands during the Fr Revolution. ...
... Public money used to pay nobles for the loss of their lands during the Fr Revolution. ...
File - Volke.Honors.History
... (assignats) that were circulated as money. The anti-Christian views of Enlightenment philosophes such as Voltaire (1694-1778) were now being given effect; in July 1790 the Assembly issued the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, which transformed France's Roman Catholic Church into a branch of the st ...
... (assignats) that were circulated as money. The anti-Christian views of Enlightenment philosophes such as Voltaire (1694-1778) were now being given effect; in July 1790 the Assembly issued the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, which transformed France's Roman Catholic Church into a branch of the st ...
The French Revolution
... The Beginning of the French Revolution: France is an Absolute Monarchy May 1789: King Louis called the Estates General to get permission to raise taxes. The Third Estate got mad at their lack of representation (2/3 vote of estates to pass new law). June 1789: Third Estate separated from the Estate ...
... The Beginning of the French Revolution: France is an Absolute Monarchy May 1789: King Louis called the Estates General to get permission to raise taxes. The Third Estate got mad at their lack of representation (2/3 vote of estates to pass new law). June 1789: Third Estate separated from the Estate ...
French Revolution
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
French Rev Review - Lakeland Regional High School
... The Tennis Court Oath was established by the representatives of the Third Estate to the Estates General found their meeting hall locked by Louis XVI and they decided to meet in an indoor tennis court. They took an oath declaring themselves the National Assembly and affirmed their goal of creating a ...
... The Tennis Court Oath was established by the representatives of the Third Estate to the Estates General found their meeting hall locked by Louis XVI and they decided to meet in an indoor tennis court. They took an oath declaring themselves the National Assembly and affirmed their goal of creating a ...
The French Revolution
... They demanded weapons believed to be stored there in order to protect themselves from the royal troops surrounding Paris. The commander of the Bastille opened fire on the crowd, and a battle ensued, in which many people were killed. The storming of the Bastille quickly became a symbol of the French ...
... They demanded weapons believed to be stored there in order to protect themselves from the royal troops surrounding Paris. The commander of the Bastille opened fire on the crowd, and a battle ensued, in which many people were killed. The storming of the Bastille quickly became a symbol of the French ...
Revolutions of the 1820s to 1830
... Put the clergy back in charge of education. Public money used to pay nobles for the loss of their lands during the French Rev. ...
... Put the clergy back in charge of education. Public money used to pay nobles for the loss of their lands during the French Rev. ...
A P European History Vocabulary Chapter 20 The Charles
... censorship was imposed and those suspected of dangerous political activity were arrested. In 1821, the Roman Catholic Church was given control of all secondary education. Thus by the early 1820s, constitutionalism was had been worn away and liberals driven out of politics. The Count of Artois and hi ...
... censorship was imposed and those suspected of dangerous political activity were arrested. In 1821, the Roman Catholic Church was given control of all secondary education. Thus by the early 1820s, constitutionalism was had been worn away and liberals driven out of politics. The Count of Artois and hi ...
Viva la Resistance! - River Dell Regional School District
... The 3rd Estate refused There was a stand-off & the 3rd Estate renamed themselves the National Assembly (a legislature) At the next meeting, the National Assembly was locked out of the meeting place The representatives moved to an outdoor tennis court, where they took the Tennis Court Oath Swore ...
... The 3rd Estate refused There was a stand-off & the 3rd Estate renamed themselves the National Assembly (a legislature) At the next meeting, the National Assembly was locked out of the meeting place The representatives moved to an outdoor tennis court, where they took the Tennis Court Oath Swore ...
Revolution in France - White Plains Public Schools
... - The nobility and clergy enjoyed so many privileges and did not have to pay some taxes. - The Third Estate paid many taxes and had no privileges. When Louis XIV finally called a meeting of the Estates General in 1789, the Third Estate rebelled. Tired of each estate having only one vote as opposed t ...
... - The nobility and clergy enjoyed so many privileges and did not have to pay some taxes. - The Third Estate paid many taxes and had no privileges. When Louis XIV finally called a meeting of the Estates General in 1789, the Third Estate rebelled. Tired of each estate having only one vote as opposed t ...
Revolutions of the 1820s to 1830
... Public money used to pay nobles for the loss of their lands during the Fr Revolution. ...
... Public money used to pay nobles for the loss of their lands during the Fr Revolution. ...
French History Test—Study Guide
... opposed to the revolution. Later began executing members from all estates for various crimes. Was then executed himself on July 28, ...
... opposed to the revolution. Later began executing members from all estates for various crimes. Was then executed himself on July 28, ...
Charles X of France
Charles X (Charles Philippe; 9 October 1757 – 6 November 1836) was known for most of his life as the Count of Artois (in French, comte d'Artois) before he reigned as King of France from 16 September 1824 until 2 August 1830. An uncle of the uncrowned King Louis XVII, and younger brother to reigning Kings Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, he supported the latter in exile and eventually succeeded him. His rule of almost six years ended in the July Revolution of 1830, which resulted in his abdication and the election of Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans, as King of the French. Exiled once again, Charles died in Gorizia, then part of the Austrian Empire. He was the last of the French rulers from the senior branch of the House of Bourbon.