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... 26. What did the Committee for Public Safety organize against anyone who publicly disagreed with official government policies? ...
... 26. What did the Committee for Public Safety organize against anyone who publicly disagreed with official government policies? ...
Unit Three Part Four - Kenston Local Schools
... There has already been dramatic price inflation from 1730-1780 (65%, while real wages rose only 22%) In 1780s ½ of budget paid INTEREST on the debt. Actually, French econ really that much worse off than other countries- but creditors refused to allow bankruptcy as they had done before. Irony i ...
... There has already been dramatic price inflation from 1730-1780 (65%, while real wages rose only 22%) In 1780s ½ of budget paid INTEREST on the debt. Actually, French econ really that much worse off than other countries- but creditors refused to allow bankruptcy as they had done before. Irony i ...
Unit Three Part Four - Kenston Local Schools
... There has already been dramatic price inflation from 1730-1780 (65%, while real wages rose only 22%) In 1780s ½ of budget paid INTEREST on the debt. Actually, French econ really that much worse off than other countries- but creditors refused to allow bankruptcy as they had done before. Irony i ...
... There has already been dramatic price inflation from 1730-1780 (65%, while real wages rose only 22%) In 1780s ½ of budget paid INTEREST on the debt. Actually, French econ really that much worse off than other countries- but creditors refused to allow bankruptcy as they had done before. Irony i ...
The Age of Napoleon and the Triumph of Romanticism
... control. He was determined to mobilize it for the benefit of the state. • 1801: He concluded a concordat with Pope Pius VII. He restored the official status of the Roman Catholic Church, but not any power or independence. Its clergy had to swear an oath of loyalty to the state. • The church gave up ...
... control. He was determined to mobilize it for the benefit of the state. • 1801: He concluded a concordat with Pope Pius VII. He restored the official status of the Roman Catholic Church, but not any power or independence. Its clergy had to swear an oath of loyalty to the state. • The church gave up ...
UNIT 2 PDF - Oak Park Unified School District
... • delegates to the E.G. from the 3rd Estate were mostly lawyers, middle-class officials, writers - went to Versailles to solve the financial crisis and insist on reform • debate over voting - 3rd Estate thought system was unfair (each estate was given one vote - 1st and 2nd Estates could outvote the ...
... • delegates to the E.G. from the 3rd Estate were mostly lawyers, middle-class officials, writers - went to Versailles to solve the financial crisis and insist on reform • debate over voting - 3rd Estate thought system was unfair (each estate was given one vote - 1st and 2nd Estates could outvote the ...
French Revolution and Napoleon.notebook
... by the end of the night on August 4, 1789 the Old Regime in France was dead no more estates the National Assembly would adopt the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen stated that "men are born and remain free and equal ...
... by the end of the night on August 4, 1789 the Old Regime in France was dead no more estates the National Assembly would adopt the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen stated that "men are born and remain free and equal ...
Chapter 7 - Honors World History Overview
... - Camillo di Cavour led northern Italian unification - with Napoleon III’s help fought against Austria - Giuseppe Garibaldi helped southern Italy rebels - agreed to let the Sardinian king rule the southern areas ...
... - Camillo di Cavour led northern Italian unification - with Napoleon III’s help fought against Austria - Giuseppe Garibaldi helped southern Italy rebels - agreed to let the Sardinian king rule the southern areas ...
Chapter 8 – Revolutions in Europe and Latin SECTION 2
... The Dutch King turned to his partners of the COV for help Britain and France knew this revolt would disrupt the boundaries set at COV but would benefit more by having an independent Belgium and Holland ...
... The Dutch King turned to his partners of the COV for help Britain and France knew this revolt would disrupt the boundaries set at COV but would benefit more by having an independent Belgium and Holland ...
The French Revolution & Napoleon
... prisons & murdered over 1,000 prisoners, for fear of rumor that while they were away defending Paris against Prussia royalists who were imprisoned in Paris would seize control of the city in their absence. Many clergymen, nobles and royalists fell victim to the mobs in the September massacres. The l ...
... prisons & murdered over 1,000 prisoners, for fear of rumor that while they were away defending Paris against Prussia royalists who were imprisoned in Paris would seize control of the city in their absence. Many clergymen, nobles and royalists fell victim to the mobs in the September massacres. The l ...
The French Revolution & Napoleon
... crowd of 80,000. At the scaffold he said, “I forgive those who are guilty of my death.” ...
... crowd of 80,000. At the scaffold he said, “I forgive those who are guilty of my death.” ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... prisons & murdered over 1,000 prisoners, for fear of rumor that while they were away defending Paris against Prussia royalists who were imprisoned in Paris would seize control of the city in their absence. Many clergymen, nobles and royalists fell victim to the mobs in the September massacres. The l ...
... prisons & murdered over 1,000 prisoners, for fear of rumor that while they were away defending Paris against Prussia royalists who were imprisoned in Paris would seize control of the city in their absence. Many clergymen, nobles and royalists fell victim to the mobs in the September massacres. The l ...
Unit 2: Liberalism and Nationalism
... • September of 1792 French troops defeated European armies, whom opposed the triumph of the Revolution. • The monarchy was abolished and the Republic was proclaimed. • January 1793 King Louis XVI was tried and guillotined. • This period of government of the Republic was held by various political gro ...
... • September of 1792 French troops defeated European armies, whom opposed the triumph of the Revolution. • The monarchy was abolished and the Republic was proclaimed. • January 1793 King Louis XVI was tried and guillotined. • This period of government of the Republic was held by various political gro ...
Unit VI Romanticism to Realism
... them from the rich by abolishing private property Reorganize societies into co-op communities; popular in Paris Saint-Simon: Key to progress, industry used for good, not individual profit Fourier: Communal living, free love & the emancipation of women Blanc: Workers to get universal suffrage, guaran ...
... them from the rich by abolishing private property Reorganize societies into co-op communities; popular in Paris Saint-Simon: Key to progress, industry used for good, not individual profit Fourier: Communal living, free love & the emancipation of women Blanc: Workers to get universal suffrage, guaran ...
1848 - Mr. Weiss - Honors World History
... Monarchs ruled in the center, and Bourbon Kings ruled in Naples and Sicily. The Pope even had his own country in the area around Rome. ...
... Monarchs ruled in the center, and Bourbon Kings ruled in Naples and Sicily. The Pope even had his own country in the area around Rome. ...
Estates-General
... How did French citizens react to the King’s actions at the Estate-General? The Third Estate met to write a new ...
... How did French citizens react to the King’s actions at the Estate-General? The Third Estate met to write a new ...
UNIT 2 THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION During the
... equally to all citizens. It introduced new legal concepts, such as civil marriage, divorce, adoption and state education. - International policy: Napoleon expanded his empire as a result of numerous military victories over other European powers. In the lands that he conquered, Napoleon imposed enlig ...
... equally to all citizens. It introduced new legal concepts, such as civil marriage, divorce, adoption and state education. - International policy: Napoleon expanded his empire as a result of numerous military victories over other European powers. In the lands that he conquered, Napoleon imposed enlig ...
French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789-1815
... 5. Napoleon had no choice but to invade Russia. Do you agree with his statement? Why or why not? 6. Do you think that Napoleon was a great leader? Explain. ...
... 5. Napoleon had no choice but to invade Russia. Do you agree with his statement? Why or why not? 6. Do you think that Napoleon was a great leader? Explain. ...
the jacobins - Free Homeschool Lessons
... National Convention, got busy, passing 11,250 laws in three years. In 1791, the First French Constitution was written, which includes, as its preamble, The Declaration of the Rights of Man. By this time, the original moderate revolutionaries had been cast aside by radical revolutionaries—as nearly a ...
... National Convention, got busy, passing 11,250 laws in three years. In 1791, the First French Constitution was written, which includes, as its preamble, The Declaration of the Rights of Man. By this time, the original moderate revolutionaries had been cast aside by radical revolutionaries—as nearly a ...
Chapter 10 NAPOLEONIC EUROPE - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... 1. What factors undermined Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812? How did Europe react to Napoleon’s setback in Russia? 2. To what extent did the charter of 1814 make permanent the changes of the Revolution and the Napoleonic era? 3. Explain the nature of the “first” Treaty of Paris. How would you s ...
... 1. What factors undermined Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812? How did Europe react to Napoleon’s setback in Russia? 2. To what extent did the charter of 1814 make permanent the changes of the Revolution and the Napoleonic era? 3. Explain the nature of the “first” Treaty of Paris. How would you s ...
Packet 20
... Women: Women gained increased rights to inherit property and to divorce o Women did not gain the right to vote or hold political office o In her book A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft (pictured) argued that women are not naturally inferior to men. The appearance of inferior ...
... Women: Women gained increased rights to inherit property and to divorce o Women did not gain the right to vote or hold political office o In her book A Vindication of the Rights of Women, Mary Wollstonecraft (pictured) argued that women are not naturally inferior to men. The appearance of inferior ...
The Age of Revolution - my social studies class
... Lafayette, refused to meet separately and have only one vote in the meeting, which meant it could be overpowered by an alliance of the two higher estates. Finally on June 17 and after six weeks of wrangling, the third estate declared itself to be the National Assembly. On July 20, meeting in a large ...
... Lafayette, refused to meet separately and have only one vote in the meeting, which meant it could be overpowered by an alliance of the two higher estates. Finally on June 17 and after six weeks of wrangling, the third estate declared itself to be the National Assembly. On July 20, meeting in a large ...
C1 Overview of KI3
... • The failure of the Finance Ministers: the Assembly of Notables and the Revolt of the Nobles • The French Revolution: from Monarchy to Republic, 1789–1792 • The calling of the Estates General and the creation of the National Assembly • The importance of the Parisian crowd and peasant risings • Refo ...
... • The failure of the Finance Ministers: the Assembly of Notables and the Revolt of the Nobles • The French Revolution: from Monarchy to Republic, 1789–1792 • The calling of the Estates General and the creation of the National Assembly • The importance of the Parisian crowd and peasant risings • Refo ...
Mrs
... royal family was staying. The mob _________________ the royal guards and imprisoned (in a stone tower) Louis, Marie Antoinette and their children. September massacres- rumors were again flying! Angry and ______________ citizens take matters into their own hands. They raided prisons. During the raid, ...
... royal family was staying. The mob _________________ the royal guards and imprisoned (in a stone tower) Louis, Marie Antoinette and their children. September massacres- rumors were again flying! Angry and ______________ citizens take matters into their own hands. They raided prisons. During the raid, ...
Chapter 7-The French RevolutionWhole Chapter
... country was in debt due to the Louis XVI. A weak leader-Louis XVI could not make decisions and he married a member of the Austrian royal family, Marie Antoinette, who was hated by the public. Marie spent so much money that she was known as Madame Deficit. Louis XVI was forced into making changes whe ...
... country was in debt due to the Louis XVI. A weak leader-Louis XVI could not make decisions and he married a member of the Austrian royal family, Marie Antoinette, who was hated by the public. Marie spent so much money that she was known as Madame Deficit. Louis XVI was forced into making changes whe ...
Notes - Pascack Valley Regional High School District
... approved by the Estates General, Louis reluctantly ordered it to assemble at Versailles in May, 1789. ...
... approved by the Estates General, Louis reluctantly ordered it to assemble at Versailles in May, 1789. ...
Germaine de Staël
Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein (French: [stal]; 22 April 1766 – 14 July 1817), commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a French woman of letters of Swiss origin whose lifetime overlapped with the events of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era. She was one of Napoleon's principal opponents. Celebrated for her conversational eloquence, she participated actively in the political and intellectual life of her times. Her works, both critical and fictional, made their mark on the history of European Romanticism.