War With Austria The Radicals Take Over The National Convention
... during the French Revolution ...
... during the French Revolution ...
Chapter 18
... other European countries and exiled to Elba Island off the coast of Tuscany. • Why not kill him? ...
... other European countries and exiled to Elba Island off the coast of Tuscany. • Why not kill him? ...
Chapter 11 - Glasgow Independent Schools
... – 1st Estate: consisted of clergy – were exempt from the taille (tax) – 2nd Estate: consisted of the nobility – held positions in the government, military, courts, and higher church offices – also exempt from the taille ...
... – 1st Estate: consisted of clergy – were exempt from the taille (tax) – 2nd Estate: consisted of the nobility – held positions in the government, military, courts, and higher church offices – also exempt from the taille ...
Chapter 11 - Glasgow Independent Schools
... – 1st Estate: consisted of clergy – were exempt from the taille (tax) – 2nd Estate: consisted of the nobility – held positions in the government, military, courts, and higher church offices – also exempt from the taille ...
... – 1st Estate: consisted of clergy – were exempt from the taille (tax) – 2nd Estate: consisted of the nobility – held positions in the government, military, courts, and higher church offices – also exempt from the taille ...
Graphic Organizer Answer Key - Marion County Public Schools
... - a new constitution was written - Established a National Legislative Assembly with 2 chambers, the Council of 500 and the Council of Elders. - The Council of Elders elected 5 directors to act as the executive committee - this was a time of corruption - ended with a coup detat led by Napoleon Bonapa ...
... - a new constitution was written - Established a National Legislative Assembly with 2 chambers, the Council of 500 and the Council of Elders. - The Council of Elders elected 5 directors to act as the executive committee - this was a time of corruption - ended with a coup detat led by Napoleon Bonapa ...
скачати - Essays, term papers, dissertation, diplomas - ua
... In April the convention established the Committee of Public Safety as the executive office of the republic. After a Parisian mob forced the arrest of many Girondin delegates, the radical faction assumed control of the revolution. Leadership of the Committee of Public Safety passed to Jacobin leader ...
... In April the convention established the Committee of Public Safety as the executive office of the republic. After a Parisian mob forced the arrest of many Girondin delegates, the radical faction assumed control of the revolution. Leadership of the Committee of Public Safety passed to Jacobin leader ...
The French Revolution
... King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette spent most of France’s $$ on luxurious lifestyle while the commoners starved. The need to pay for French & Indian War led to a need to increase taxes. In order to raise taxes, the king had to call a meeting of the ESTATES ...
... King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette spent most of France’s $$ 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 a meeting of the ESTATES ...
Moderate Phase
... Capturing the Royal Family • Many French citizens were angered by the excessive spending of the royal family • A mob abducted Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Louis XVII • Held in the Tuileries palace for three years ...
... Capturing the Royal Family • Many French citizens were angered by the excessive spending of the royal family • A mob abducted Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette and Louis XVII • Held in the Tuileries palace for three years ...
French Revolution Notes
... _____________, to search for ______________ , signaling the start of the _______________. Peasants everywhere ____________. March to ________________, October 1789 After months of ____________shortages seven thousand women march 12 miles from Paris to Versailles to demand _______. Marie Antoinette i ...
... _____________, to search for ______________ , signaling the start of the _______________. Peasants everywhere ____________. March to ________________, October 1789 After months of ____________shortages seven thousand women march 12 miles from Paris to Versailles to demand _______. Marie Antoinette i ...
Vincent-Marie Viénot, Count of Vaublanc
Vincent-Marie Viénot, Count of Vaublanc (2 March 1756 – 21 August 1845) was a French royalist politician, writer and artist. He was a deputy for the Seine-et-Marne département in the French Legislative Assembly, served as President of the same body, and from 26 September 1815 to 7 May 1816, he was the French Minister of the Interior.His political career had him rubbing shoulders with Louis XVI, Napoleon Bonaparte, the Count of Artois (the future Charles X of France), and finally Louis XVIII. He was banished and recalled four times by different regimes, never arrested, succeeding each time in regaining official favour. In a long and eventful career, he was successively a monarchist deputy during the Revolution and under the Directoire, an exile during the Terror, a deputy under Napoleon, Minister of the Interior to Louis XVIII and eventually, at the end of his political career, a simple ultra-royalist deputy. He is remembered now for the fiery eloquence of his speeches, and for his controversial reorganisation of the Académie française in 1816 while Minister of the Interior. He strongly favoured the motion for the enfranchisement of the slaves in the French colonies in America.