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 ...
Chapter 6 notes Sections 1 - 2
... Estate; the nobility, or Second Estate; and the rest of the population, or Third Estate. • In 1789, France faced social discontent, a severe financial crisis, and serious food shortages. • Louis XVI called on the Estates General to carry out reforms, but members of the Third Estate defied the king a ...
... Estate; the nobility, or Second Estate; and the rest of the population, or Third Estate. • In 1789, France faced social discontent, a severe financial crisis, and serious food shortages. • Louis XVI called on the Estates General to carry out reforms, but members of the Third Estate defied the king a ...
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... What was the Bastille, and what dramatic event took place there that saved the 3 rd estate from attack from the king’s forces? ...
... What was the Bastille, and what dramatic event took place there that saved the 3 rd estate from attack from the king’s forces? ...
Viva la Resistance! - River Dell Regional School District
... where they took the Tennis Court Oath Swore they wouldn’t disband until they wrote a ...
... where they took the Tennis Court Oath Swore they wouldn’t disband until they wrote a ...
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... Moderates return to government. In 1795, five man Directory runs country. Government very weak. ...
... Moderates return to government. In 1795, five man Directory runs country. Government very weak. ...
Causes of the French Revolution
... • Louis XVI failed to understand the significance of these events • The National Assembly had an ally in the people against the king and conservative aristocrats ...
... • Louis XVI failed to understand the significance of these events • The National Assembly had an ally in the people against the king and conservative aristocrats ...
Moderate Phase
... the Rights of Man and the Citizen • Includes enlightenments idea: – All men are born and remain free with equal rights – The government exists to protect the rights of the citizens – Equal rights to hold public office – Freedom of religion – Fairer taxes ...
... the Rights of Man and the Citizen • Includes enlightenments idea: – All men are born and remain free with equal rights – The government exists to protect the rights of the citizens – Equal rights to hold public office – Freedom of religion – Fairer taxes ...
The French Revolution Begins Economic and social inequalities in
... add to France’s problems • He calls Estates-General (May 1789)— meeting of representatives from all three estates • Each Estate got one vote • 3rd Estate wanted each delegate to have a vote • King and other 2 Estates said NO - why? The National Assembly (June 1789) • The Third Estate broke w/ the ot ...
... add to France’s problems • He calls Estates-General (May 1789)— meeting of representatives from all three estates • Each Estate got one vote • 3rd Estate wanted each delegate to have a vote • King and other 2 Estates said NO - why? The National Assembly (June 1789) • The Third Estate broke w/ the ot ...
French Revolution Notes
... March to ________________, October 1789 After months of ____________shortages seven thousand women march 12 miles from Paris to Versailles to demand _______. Marie Antoinette is rumored to have said “_________ _______________!” The King and Queen are ___________________ Versailles. ...
... March to ________________, October 1789 After months of ____________shortages seven thousand women march 12 miles from Paris to Versailles to demand _______. Marie Antoinette is rumored to have said “_________ _______________!” The King and Queen are ___________________ Versailles. ...
The Revolution Begins!
... O The Third Estate is locked out of their meeting room O Tennis Court Oath: O They break into a nearby tennis court and pledge to stay ...
... O The Third Estate is locked out of their meeting room O Tennis Court Oath: O They break into a nearby tennis court and pledge to stay ...
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.