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Episode 6 French Revolution Regional situation • How united? • What were people loyal to? • What brought identification – public sphere and integrated economy – what does that mean? • Birth of nationalism what does that mean? Reaction to French Revolution • Some want to keep and some want to stamp it out. • Napoleon’s legacy • Revolutionary wars • How important was France. Troubled France • • • • • • • What 2 things caused the debt? How did Britain avoid this? Interest rate? What are tax farmers and what did they do? Why did this matter? How did corruption continue? Why were the waterways important? Agriculture • • • • What happens to goods? Specialisation? – Keys to industrialisation and talent!! What discouraged it in France? Military • • • • Why were the French behind? Perception was… Reality was… Only area that was doing well? Versailles • Why was Versailles important? What did it mean? • Lens… • Marxist –class • British- birth of democracy • Economist-market forces • Don’t agree – what do you believe overview • • • • • • • • Kings and nobles – life was … Merchants and landowners… Resentment because… Purchase noble status? Poor nobles…there problem Clergy … who resent them why? Everyone else – peasants and cityfolk Not united – why important France late 18th • Images of wealth Sigificance of Britain to France • • • • • Lost territory around the world Won the war in US why a problem Britain??? Trade helps with who Nemesis? France and Britain (Sherlock Holms) who’s who Finding revenue • Solvency • Finding tax Netherlands • • • • • • Dutch Republic- wealthy help in India Supported patriots vs Orange ( Britain) William of Orange. Prussia – pre eminent? Renowned for? Prussia contiguous? Request for military support / badly treated princess. • French Government humiliated because… • Impotent? Bankruptcy • 3 reasons why France was in trouble? Estates General • • • • • • • 14th Century powerful body Lasted call Wanted to call it for…. Perceived as… Secretary for state for the navy.. Warning… Didn’t talk about tax what did they talk about? Why What was the result Voting in the Estates General • How did 1 and 2 behavior • What was the significance of the regional Estates General meetings • The meeting caused all the problems to come out why? Significance of calling the EG • • • • Discussed problems Cahiers de doleance Matters of state Legitimate power – weak king Procedural issue • • • • Verification? Internal vote / collectively Didn’t trust why 2 Reasons . answer • Trap act as one body – principle • 3rd estate could block ones they don’t want • Led to paralysis • What eased this? Solution? • Declared not just estate…but • Declared national sovereignty • Represented the people regardless of estate • Estates General backfired.. • Why did Louis contribute? • Armed them how? • Alliance between • • • • • Capatilist and peasants Not necessary revolutionary France still Monarch Constitutional this means Not threat because… outside opinion was.. Revolution could have ended here! • What stopped it Tennis court oath • • • • • • Why? Ordered disband…then… He did what Louis’s soldier’s role… In Paris… Louis feared… King and minisiters not happy.. People believed… significance • • • • • • • • • Tennis court oath? Bastille? -start why?? What actually happened Humilitated because Figure head? Veto? Escape why a problem Bread mattered because Women did what • • • • • Significance ? Escape and vulnerable? Varennes ? Important because… exposed… Monarchs and republicans fault line burst open ? National Assembly had relied on the mob wanted to distance themselves from the streets why? • Problem? • Want to distance from the poor • significance New Assembly • • • • • • • Food withheld rumours Counter revolutionary ? Brother of King?? Who joined? Army gathering in the Rhineland French emigrees – significance 3rd estate gained power. Britain hoped for… Varennes – demonstrated status quo unsustainable…. Unfit to rule • • • • What now? Who called for this? Republic – Assembly feared King deposed.. Mob rule Turning point why? Champ de Mars – Lafayette.. Significance • Monarchs alarmed why? What else helped them to turn attention to France • Austria and Prussia want what? • July 6 1791 Padua Circular – help Result in War - Blanning • Emigrees thought military intervention was imminent so redoubled efforts • Foreign Monarchs reluctance to depose Louise was due to their intimidation and therefore could exert power over revolutionaries in the future • Revolutionaries believed there was a conspiracy to deprive them of all they had gained. Summer 1791 • Constitution written. • Assembly ruled. • Signing Constitution made him powerless sept 13 1791 legislative assembly – why more radical. • Hawks and doves. • Why did France go to war. What did they believe. Why go to War April 1792 • • • • • • • Radical body Pre-emptive strike Good idea because Secure the country Unify country Demonstrate power to enemies Believed no one would help Austria and the people of Austria would support the revolutionaries. • Insult – army into Rhineland French Revolutionary wars • Morph into Napoleonic Wars • Transformation from Monarchy – Constitutional Monarch – Republic • Inspired Italian Nationalists • How wars were fought • • • • • • • • Avoid pitched battle Commanders foreigners Aristocrats – unqualified Fear desertion Not sent to forage fear War should not concern civilians Baggage trains Not about people about territory Limited goals • • • • • • • Ancien regimes 30yrs war sacking of a city rare Mostly peaceful battles infrequent Enter French Revolution !!! French army – soldiers mercenaries Officers nobles. Revolution caused change Effects of Revolution on army • • • • • • • No nobles to head the army War real possibility Call for volunteers – unusual ‘Volunteers of 1791’ – loyal, passionate! No infinite well – had to transform Army changed from professional to national Valmy – French shocked Prussia joined Austria saw Prussia as an ally. Not war of different orders Significance of Duke of Brunswick’s manifesto? • • • • • • • Sent to France. Royal palace attacked. Threat – keep family safe Invigorated revolutionary all on the line Crowd stormed Tuilery Neerwinden defeat – Longywe and Verdun – July September massacres • • • • • • • Brunswick – take Paris Disease and desertion weaker than thought Prussian reduced commitment 4 armies Dumourez Dumourez Sep 20 1792 Valmy – French had won. Significance Valmy results? • • • • Not threatened so Abolition of monarchy Louis Capet Corresponded with enemies of state –iron chest • Sentenced to death 21st January 1793 • Consequence? Nationalism. French Revolutionary • Not very unified • Spread. • Warfare limited conflicts – all out struggle of all resources • Larger battles deadlier • 75,000 men on a side • • • • • • • • Bancrupt Estates General for new tax code – too late Constitutional monarchy Everyone else ok with this Radicals not far enough Flight turning point Other crowned heads begin to fear Don’t like precident Consequences • • • • • • • • Valmy – led to execution First assertions of popularism Of people by people for the people Spread by napoleon Festered long after 1848 erupted Italy felt the effects Hope to Italian nationalist Napoleon • Enlightened autocrat