
The French Revolution - Erie School District
... marriage, and equal access to higher education and civilian careers and public employment. d. Mary Wollstonecraft in England published Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792. • Ideas similar to de Gouges e. Madame de Stael • Ran a salon and wrote widely read books. • Deplored subordination of wo ...
... marriage, and equal access to higher education and civilian careers and public employment. d. Mary Wollstonecraft in England published Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792. • Ideas similar to de Gouges e. Madame de Stael • Ran a salon and wrote widely read books. • Deplored subordination of wo ...
The French Revolution - krayhistory / Kray History
... prestige of the monarchy Madame de Pompadour: most famous mistress of 18th c. who influenced Louis XV in making important gov’t decisions and giving advice on appointments and foreign policy. ...
... prestige of the monarchy Madame de Pompadour: most famous mistress of 18th c. who influenced Louis XV in making important gov’t decisions and giving advice on appointments and foreign policy. ...
The French Revolution
... marriage, and equal access to higher education and civilian careers and public employment. d. Mary Wollstonecraft in England published Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792. Ideas similar to de Gouges e. Madame de Stael Ran a salon and wrote widely read books. Deplored subordination of wo ...
... marriage, and equal access to higher education and civilian careers and public employment. d. Mary Wollstonecraft in England published Vindication of the Rights of Woman in 1792. Ideas similar to de Gouges e. Madame de Stael Ran a salon and wrote widely read books. Deplored subordination of wo ...
F ren ch R ev F ren ch R e vo lutionlution
... married to Marie Antoinette, daughter of the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. At first he did not care for Marie Antoinette, but after he came under her influence, her thoughtless conduct compromised his ...
... married to Marie Antoinette, daughter of the Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. At first he did not care for Marie Antoinette, but after he came under her influence, her thoughtless conduct compromised his ...
Revolution Brings Reform and Terror Close Read
... At the same time, France faced serious trouble on its borders. Kings in other countries feared that revolution would spread to their lands. They wanted to use force to restore control to France to Louis XVI. Soon foreign soldiers were marching toward Paris. Many people thought that the king and quee ...
... At the same time, France faced serious trouble on its borders. Kings in other countries feared that revolution would spread to their lands. They wanted to use force to restore control to France to Louis XVI. Soon foreign soldiers were marching toward Paris. Many people thought that the king and quee ...
The Fall of the Bastille: The Voice and Power of Paris
... alternative was given, but the thought that the king was siding with the nobility brought the commoners to an act that was clearly illegal in the eyes of the monarchy. After being spurned by Louis XVI, the Third Estate called for a "last invitation" to have the fellow groups join them and on June 12 ...
... alternative was given, but the thought that the king was siding with the nobility brought the commoners to an act that was clearly illegal in the eyes of the monarchy. After being spurned by Louis XVI, the Third Estate called for a "last invitation" to have the fellow groups join them and on June 12 ...
The Fall of the Bastille: The Voice and Power of Paris
... alternative was given, but the thought that the king was siding with the nobility brought the commoners to an act that was clearly illegal in the eyes of the monarchy. After being spurned by Louis XVI, the Third Estate called for a "last invitation" to have the fellow groups join them and on June 12 ...
... alternative was given, but the thought that the king was siding with the nobility brought the commoners to an act that was clearly illegal in the eyes of the monarchy. After being spurned by Louis XVI, the Third Estate called for a "last invitation" to have the fellow groups join them and on June 12 ...
Revolutions: What is a revolution?
... The constitution was delivered and formally accepted by the King on September 14, 1791 (under great pressure!) Prior to this there was an enormous amount of conflict and turmoil, which will be covered in the next section. Details of new Constitution of France A Constitutional Monarchy King retai ...
... The constitution was delivered and formally accepted by the King on September 14, 1791 (under great pressure!) Prior to this there was an enormous amount of conflict and turmoil, which will be covered in the next section. Details of new Constitution of France A Constitutional Monarchy King retai ...
honors world history
... What was a cahier? Be able to identify examples that would be common to all three Estates. Why was France in a financial crisis? (There are several reasons, know all of them!) What is the King’s solution to the financial crisis? ...
... What was a cahier? Be able to identify examples that would be common to all three Estates. Why was France in a financial crisis? (There are several reasons, know all of them!) What is the King’s solution to the financial crisis? ...
Money, money money Part II: Crises and Change—1774
... “The whole business now seems over and the revolution complete.” —Arthur Young, British traveler, June 27, 1789 The revolution was not complete. In fact, it had just begun. While members of the National Assembly hoped finally to begin writing a constitution, riots and anger continued. Some members o ...
... “The whole business now seems over and the revolution complete.” —Arthur Young, British traveler, June 27, 1789 The revolution was not complete. In fact, it had just begun. While members of the National Assembly hoped finally to begin writing a constitution, riots and anger continued. Some members o ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 1. Describe the storming of
... with the King of Prussia. Rulers of other neighbouring countries too were worried by the developments in France and made plans to send troops to put down the events that had been taking place there since the summer of 1789. ii. Before this could happen, the National Assembly voted in April 1792 to d ...
... with the King of Prussia. Rulers of other neighbouring countries too were worried by the developments in France and made plans to send troops to put down the events that had been taking place there since the summer of 1789. ii. Before this could happen, the National Assembly voted in April 1792 to d ...
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 1. Describe the storming of
... Each side sought to convince the others of its position through the medium of print. Plays, songs and festive processions attracted large numbers of people. This was one way they could grasp and identify with ideas such as liberty or justice that political philosophers wrote about at length in texts ...
... Each side sought to convince the others of its position through the medium of print. Plays, songs and festive processions attracted large numbers of people. This was one way they could grasp and identify with ideas such as liberty or justice that political philosophers wrote about at length in texts ...
Lecture Notes - Southmoreland School District
... 3. Businessmen and merchants attacked France’s statecontrolled mercantilist economy for its restrictive features. 4. Inflation between 1730 and the 1780s resulted in dramatic price increases while wages did not keep up. Prices of consumer goods rose 65% while wages rose only 22%. 5. Privileged cla ...
... 3. Businessmen and merchants attacked France’s statecontrolled mercantilist economy for its restrictive features. 4. Inflation between 1730 and the 1780s resulted in dramatic price increases while wages did not keep up. Prices of consumer goods rose 65% while wages rose only 22%. 5. Privileged cla ...
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... 8 - The Third Estate was eager to make changes and when the king refused to change the rules of the Estates-General, Abbe’ Sieges suggested the Third Estate delegates name themselves what which would pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people? National Assembly 9 - By voting to establish ...
... 8 - The Third Estate was eager to make changes and when the king refused to change the rules of the Estates-General, Abbe’ Sieges suggested the Third Estate delegates name themselves what which would pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people? National Assembly 9 - By voting to establish ...
This vast continent which the seas surround will soon
... Using the informational graphs on page 652 and economic equality data you gather from 2012, create a political cartoon that compares to the one below. Your cartoon should include your own neo-estates (new estates from today’s society) that illustrates how our world compares to the time period of the ...
... Using the informational graphs on page 652 and economic equality data you gather from 2012, create a political cartoon that compares to the one below. Your cartoon should include your own neo-estates (new estates from today’s society) that illustrates how our world compares to the time period of the ...
LA SEGUNDA GUERRA MUNDIAL Y LA NUEVA SITUACIÓN
... 1. Definition and causes of the French Revolution CAUSES C- The economic crisis • The French state was bankrupt as a result of its participation in military conflicts, such as the American War of Independence. • The royal family also spend large amounts of money on palaces, luxury goods and extrava ...
... 1. Definition and causes of the French Revolution CAUSES C- The economic crisis • The French state was bankrupt as a result of its participation in military conflicts, such as the American War of Independence. • The royal family also spend large amounts of money on palaces, luxury goods and extrava ...
File - Hutton`s Honors World History
... Austrian Netherlands where Marie’s brother was ruler. Stopped for the night a few hours shy of the border (still in Fr), and checked into a little Inn. Bellhop recognized the King and. . . ...
... Austrian Netherlands where Marie’s brother was ruler. Stopped for the night a few hours shy of the border (still in Fr), and checked into a little Inn. Bellhop recognized the King and. . . ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon
... the French King be “re-throned” This caused a war between the French Republic and Austria and Prussia as the Republic called for an end to all monarchies in Europe. This caused Prussia and Austria to put aside competition for control of central Europe – caused Austria to ignore it’s internal problem ...
... the French King be “re-throned” This caused a war between the French Republic and Austria and Prussia as the Republic called for an end to all monarchies in Europe. This caused Prussia and Austria to put aside competition for control of central Europe – caused Austria to ignore it’s internal problem ...
chapter 59 : the french revolution and the napoleonic era
... deputies from the three estates dictated by the protocol of an earlier era, there was an immediate hint that less had, in fact, been achieved. When Louis XVI and Barentin (the Keeper of the Seals) addressed the deputies on May 6, the Third Estate discovered that royal decree granting double represe ...
... deputies from the three estates dictated by the protocol of an earlier era, there was an immediate hint that less had, in fact, been achieved. When Louis XVI and Barentin (the Keeper of the Seals) addressed the deputies on May 6, the Third Estate discovered that royal decree granting double represe ...
AP European History
... national debt as they were accepted as legitimate payment by domestic and international creditors. Certain precautions not taken concerning their excessive reissue and comingling with general currency in circulation caused hyperinflation. Subordinated the church to the state. The clergy was re ...
... national debt as they were accepted as legitimate payment by domestic and international creditors. Certain precautions not taken concerning their excessive reissue and comingling with general currency in circulation caused hyperinflation. Subordinated the church to the state. The clergy was re ...
French Revolution
... • Faced revolts from the left - “Gracchus” Babeuf and the “conspiracy of equals” from the monarchists - Barthelemy and Carnot • Napoleon was called on to suppress demonstrations in Paris, which he did with a “whiff of grapeshot” • In 1795 Louis “XVII” died, the Count de Provence, brother of Louis, ...
... • Faced revolts from the left - “Gracchus” Babeuf and the “conspiracy of equals” from the monarchists - Barthelemy and Carnot • Napoleon was called on to suppress demonstrations in Paris, which he did with a “whiff of grapeshot” • In 1795 Louis “XVII” died, the Count de Provence, brother of Louis, ...
The French Revolution
... • Limited monarchy – Only “active” citizens could vote • Men over 25 who paid a certain amount of taxes ...
... • Limited monarchy – Only “active” citizens could vote • Men over 25 who paid a certain amount of taxes ...
Western Civilization II HIS-102
... until the constitution of the realm is drawn up and fixed upon solid foundations.” It was passed 576-1 by the members ...
... until the constitution of the realm is drawn up and fixed upon solid foundations.” It was passed 576-1 by the members ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon:1789-1815
... Emperor of Austria issue the Declaration of Pilnatz • Declaration stated that France would be attacked if they harmed the monarchs • People prepared for war • Working class Sans Culottes push the revolutions into the radical phase • San Culottes – working class French known for long pants ...
... Emperor of Austria issue the Declaration of Pilnatz • Declaration stated that France would be attacked if they harmed the monarchs • People prepared for war • Working class Sans Culottes push the revolutions into the radical phase • San Culottes – working class French known for long pants ...
Louis XVI and the Legislative Assembly

The French Revolution was a period in the history of France covering the years 1789 to 1799, in which republicans overthrew the Bourbon monarchy and the Roman Catholic Church in France perforce underwent radical restructuring. This article covers the one-year period from 1 October 1791 to September 1792, during which France was governed by the Legislative Assembly, operating under the French Constitution of 1791, between the periods of the National Constituent Assembly and of the National Convention.