FrRev ppt - Cabarrus County Schools
... b. Claimed the right to create a constitution for France. c. Third Estate was locked out of their meeting hall. ...
... b. Claimed the right to create a constitution for France. c. Third Estate was locked out of their meeting hall. ...
FRENCH REVOLUTION POSTER
... • DAY 1- Complete the following: 1. Title - THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 2. Explain why France was considered the most advanced country of Europe in the 1700’s? Why was there great unrest in France?(page 651 first paragraph) (4 sentences minimum) 3. Define the following key terms: Estates, Louis XVI, Marie ...
... • DAY 1- Complete the following: 1. Title - THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 2. Explain why France was considered the most advanced country of Europe in the 1700’s? Why was there great unrest in France?(page 651 first paragraph) (4 sentences minimum) 3. Define the following key terms: Estates, Louis XVI, Marie ...
Chapter 7-The French Revolution and Napoleon
... Prior to the Estates-General the delegates from the 1st and 2nd Estates had more weight or value to the votes their delegates placed. This led for the 1st and 2nd Estate to always outvote the 3rd estate even though the 3rd Estate had more ...
... Prior to the Estates-General the delegates from the 1st and 2nd Estates had more weight or value to the votes their delegates placed. This led for the 1st and 2nd Estate to always outvote the 3rd estate even though the 3rd Estate had more ...
The French Revolution
... King Louis tried and condemned by National Convention of treason. He is executed by guillotine. 8 months later, Marie Antoinette is separated from her children, and put in prison. She is accused of treason, depleting the national treasury and incest with her son (this is not true). Marie is exec ...
... King Louis tried and condemned by National Convention of treason. He is executed by guillotine. 8 months later, Marie Antoinette is separated from her children, and put in prison. She is accused of treason, depleting the national treasury and incest with her son (this is not true). Marie is exec ...
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 ...
The Revolution Begins
... The French Revolution and Napoleon Revolution • Fall of the Bastille • National Assembly • Declaration of the Rights of Man and a new constitution ...
... The French Revolution and Napoleon Revolution • Fall of the Bastille • National Assembly • Declaration of the Rights of Man and a new constitution ...
French History Test—Study Guide
... Storming the Bastille—The citizens of France (third estate & some second estate) stormed the Bastille (a symbol of evil & where many weapons were stored). This act forced the leaders of France to listen to the people. It occurred on July 14, 1789, which is now a national holiday in France; Bastille ...
... Storming the Bastille—The citizens of France (third estate & some second estate) stormed the Bastille (a symbol of evil & where many weapons were stored). This act forced the leaders of France to listen to the people. It occurred on July 14, 1789, which is now a national holiday in France; Bastille ...
Revolutionary ideas, leaders, movements and events
... social or economic inequality or lack of political voice; the impact of war or economic crisis that contributed to revolution such as the harvest crisis and state bankruptcy in the French economy. the ideas and ideologies utilised in revolutionary struggle; for example, ideas of liberty, equality, ...
... social or economic inequality or lack of political voice; the impact of war or economic crisis that contributed to revolution such as the harvest crisis and state bankruptcy in the French economy. the ideas and ideologies utilised in revolutionary struggle; for example, ideas of liberty, equality, ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION BEGINS
... from poor harvests, took the law into their own hands. On July 14th, 1789, the mob rioted and attacked the royal fortress prison called the Bastille. They saw the Bastille as a symbol of everything that was wrong with France. It was a symbol of the King and his government and the Paris mob wanted to ...
... from poor harvests, took the law into their own hands. On July 14th, 1789, the mob rioted and attacked the royal fortress prison called the Bastille. They saw the Bastille as a symbol of everything that was wrong with France. It was a symbol of the King and his government and the Paris mob wanted to ...
french_revolution_notes
... Third Estate’s demand of representation equal to the first Two Estates ...
... Third Estate’s demand of representation equal to the first Two Estates ...
FrenchRevolutionGUIDEDNOTES
... ________________________, equality, and liberty in France C. Social tensions were made worse by a growing _____________________ ________________ in the 1770s and 1780s 1. The French government faced __________________ __________ due to decades of _______________ __________________, _________________ ...
... ________________________, equality, and liberty in France C. Social tensions were made worse by a growing _____________________ ________________ in the 1770s and 1780s 1. The French government faced __________________ __________ due to decades of _______________ __________________, _________________ ...
The French Revolution
... Napoleon plotted his escape from the island of Elba to sneak back into France and take power The French military was still royal to their former Emperor, and he raised an army in a period known as the Hundred Days Napoleon crossed the Alps and whenever he met resistance his army simply grew bigger I ...
... Napoleon plotted his escape from the island of Elba to sneak back into France and take power The French military was still royal to their former Emperor, and he raised an army in a period known as the Hundred Days Napoleon crossed the Alps and whenever he met resistance his army simply grew bigger I ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
... 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 feared the king was preparing to use force against them ...
... 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 feared the king was preparing to use force against them ...
french revolution
... • Meeting of all Estates • Problem-> was voting – Each estate would get one vote. (traditional) – 1st and 2nd Estate could outvote the 3rd ...
... • Meeting of all Estates • Problem-> was voting – Each estate would get one vote. (traditional) – 1st and 2nd Estate could outvote the 3rd ...
French Revolution
... The themes of selfsacrifice and nobility, which fit into neoclassical interests, attracted David. ...
... The themes of selfsacrifice and nobility, which fit into neoclassical interests, attracted David. ...
Estates-General
... What happened at the EstatesGeneral? All three estates met in Versailles, France ...
... What happened at the EstatesGeneral? All three estates met in Versailles, France ...
U7frenchrevPP
... Steps toward a Revolution • Third Estate is fed up. • Name themselves The National Assembly and pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people. • King Louis locks them out of their meeting room. • Louis stationed his army around the city of Versailles. • Rumors flew • Some thought Louis was ...
... Steps toward a Revolution • Third Estate is fed up. • Name themselves The National Assembly and pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people. • King Louis locks them out of their meeting room. • Louis stationed his army around the city of Versailles. • Rumors flew • Some thought Louis was ...
The French Revolution - Mat
... • Kept the monarchy but limited its power • Set up a unicameral legislature • One-house assembly • Members chosen by the voters • New constitution led to more unrest some thought it went too far, others thought it didn’t go far enough • Violence continued throughout the countryside • Fear of break ...
... • Kept the monarchy but limited its power • Set up a unicameral legislature • One-house assembly • Members chosen by the voters • New constitution led to more unrest some thought it went too far, others thought it didn’t go far enough • Violence continued throughout the countryside • Fear of break ...
Chapter 6
... unleashed their fury on the nobles. Meanwhile, a variety of factions in Paris competed to gain power. Moderates looked to the Marquis de Lafayette for leadership. However, a more radical group, the Paris Commune, replaced the city’s royalist government. The Storming of the Bastille and the peasant u ...
... unleashed their fury on the nobles. Meanwhile, a variety of factions in Paris competed to gain power. Moderates looked to the Marquis de Lafayette for leadership. However, a more radical group, the Paris Commune, replaced the city’s royalist government. The Storming of the Bastille and the peasant u ...
The French Revolution
... Tennis Court Oath • After weeks of stalemate about voting, 3rd Estate declared themselves to be the National Assembly • Found meeting place locked and guarded • Delegates moved to Indoor Tennis Court and declared that they would – “never separate and meet wherever circumstances might require until ...
... Tennis Court Oath • After weeks of stalemate about voting, 3rd Estate declared themselves to be the National Assembly • Found meeting place locked and guarded • Delegates moved to Indoor Tennis Court and declared that they would – “never separate and meet wherever circumstances might require until ...
скачати - Essays, term papers, dissertation, diplomas - ua
... the assembly declared a national emergency. In August insurgents stormed the royal residence at the Tuileries. Louis and his family took refuge with the assembly, which promptly placed him in confinement. Simultaneously, Montagnards under the leadership of Georges Jacques Danton took control of the ...
... the assembly declared a national emergency. In August insurgents stormed the royal residence at the Tuileries. Louis and his family took refuge with the assembly, which promptly placed him in confinement. Simultaneously, Montagnards under the leadership of Georges Jacques Danton took control of the ...
APWH Ch 23 Revolutions
... – Louis XVI was guillotined on January 21, 1793 – Marie Antoinette was guillotined on October 16, 1793 – Daughter Marie-Thérèse was allowed to go to Vienna in 1795 • She could not become queen because of Salic law, which did not allow females to succeed to the throne ...
... – Louis XVI was guillotined on January 21, 1793 – Marie Antoinette was guillotined on October 16, 1793 – Daughter Marie-Thérèse was allowed to go to Vienna in 1795 • She could not become queen because of Salic law, which did not allow females to succeed to the throne ...
The French Revolution General Introduction to the French
... cahiers of grievances; Estates General convenes; Third Estate delegates declare themselves National Assembly; Tennis Court Oath; July 14; storming of Bastille. (The Third Estate declared itself to be the National Assembly because they were unhappy with the voting system that gave each estate one vot ...
... cahiers of grievances; Estates General convenes; Third Estate delegates declare themselves National Assembly; Tennis Court Oath; July 14; storming of Bastille. (The Third Estate declared itself to be the National Assembly because they were unhappy with the voting system that gave each estate one vot ...
The French Revolution
... Tax system was outdated and unfair (esp. to 3rd Estate) King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette spent most of France’s $$ on luxurious lifestyle while the commoners starved. The need to pay for French & Indian War led to a need to increase taxes. In order to raise taxes, the king had to call ...
... Tax system was outdated and unfair (esp. to 3rd Estate) King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette spent most of France’s $$ on luxurious lifestyle while the commoners starved. The need to pay for French & Indian War led to a need to increase taxes. In order to raise taxes, the king had to call ...
Storming of the Bastille
The Storming of the Bastille (French: Prise de la Bastille [pʁiz də la bastij]) occurred in Paris, France, on the morning of 14 July 1789. The medieval fortress and prison in Paris known as the Bastille represented royal authority in the centre of Paris. The prison contained just seven inmates at the time of its storming but was a symbol of the abuses of the monarchy: its fall was the flashpoint of the French Revolution.In France, Le quatorze juillet (14 July) is a public holiday, usually called Bastille Day in English.