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CAUSES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Mr. Meester AP European History Pages: 592-603 FINANCIAL CRISIS & TAXES • Following the Seven Years’ War & American Revolution The French Government was severely in debt. • France had problems getting enough tax revenue • Attempts to tax the nobility were stopped by the Parlements • Rene Maupeou nearly broke the Parlements but was dismissed • The Parlements were run by the Nobles but had public support • Sex scandals and living in Versailles marred the public’s view of the monarchy NECKER, CALONNE, & BRIENNE • In 1781, Finance Minister Jacques Necker issued a report that the situation wasn’t as bad as people believed. • Necker was removed from office • In 1786, Charles de Calonne became Minister of Finance • He tried to encourage internal trade and new land taxes • Calonne needed public support from the Assembly of Notables but couldn’t get it • Etienne de Brienne replaced Calonne but couldn’t gain approval for new taxes • Eventually Necker was brought back & the Estates General was called PROBLEMS AT THE ESTATES GENERAL • The 3 Estates clashed immediately • The 3rd Estate refused to let the Aristocracy & Monarchy to determine the future alone • The organization & voting in the Estates General was also debated • Old social & political differences still existed • Public outrage caused the “Doubling of the Third” • Most representatives brought Cahiers de Doleances • Showed a great deal of similarity in grievances between the estates THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY & OATH • The 3rd Estate refused to sit a separate order & invited the aristocracy to form a new legislature. • Formed the National Assembly • Louis XVI tried to reassert control over the Estates General • • • • Locked National Assembly out of its meeting room Led to the Tennis Court Oath Finally agreed to voting by head Change would spread beyond the government FALL OF THE BASTILLE • Louis tried again to regain control this time by using the army and firing Necker • The National Assembly wanted a limited monarchy • Louis sided with conservative aristocrats • The people of Paris reacted to these events and the price of bread violently on July 14th 1789 • Storming of the Bastille • The next day the National Guard gave command to Marquis de Lafayette • This set the precedent of common citizens influencing the fight THE GREAT FEAR • Unrest also existed in the French countryside where the Great Fear led to peasant uprisings • The Night of August 4th say the aristocrats in the National Assembly tried to end uprisings. • They voluntarily gave up their special privileges • It abolished the social distinctions of the Old Regime • 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 THE DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN • On August 27th the National Assembly issued a broad list of political principles known as the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen • Drew on the Enlightenment and other documents • It was directed at the abuses on the Old Regime • It wasn’t an accident that it was addressed only to men WOMEN’S MARCH ON VERSAILLES • Louis didn’t immediately sign the Declaration • Bread price had remained high for months • 7000 armed women marched to Versailles demanding bread • They forced him to not only sign but also move back to Paris