Title: France in the Late 1700s
1France in the Late 1700s
- Based on the Reading we did, what is the state of
France in the years before the Revolution? - Politically
- Economically
- Socially
- Intellectually
2The French Revolution
- 1789 1799 (Revolution)
- 1800 1815 (Napoleon)
3American Revolution 1775 - 1783
- War between the British Empire and their North
American Colonies - Ends after French Intervention
- Military
- Navy
- Money and Weapons
4The Causes and the Effects
- Causes
- British Mercantilist Policies
- High Concentrations of European Settlers
- Disagreement over Frontier Rights and Taxes
- Enlightenment Ideas
- John Locke et al
- Effects
- French Bankruptcy
- Independent, Western Style Democratic Republic
Formed - First Successful rebellion by a colony against
the Mother Country - Helps to Inspire the French Revolution
5Crisis1787 and 1788
- - King Louis XVI
- - Calling of the Estates General
- 1st Estate
- 2nd Estate
- 3rd Estate
6Phases of the Revolution
- Initial Phase
- Estates General reaches a deadlock
- Tennis Court Oath
- (1st and 3rd Estate make a deal)
- Creation of the National Convention and abolition
of the Estates General - Declaration of the Rights of Man written
7Phases of the Revolution
- Attempts at forming a Constitutional Monarchy
Fail, when the King dresses as a Woman and
attempts to flee Paris - Imprisoned, the King and Queen await trial for
crimes against the people - Motto of the French Revolution
- Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
8Radical Phase 1792 - 1794
- Maximillian Robespierre and the Reign of Terror
- Jacobins (leftist group) take power in the Newly
formed National Assembly - The Path must be paved for a New Republic by
washing away the old - King and Aristocrats are executed
- Committee for Public Saftey
- Church Lands Seized by Government and Priests
expelled from France. - New Calendar and the Cult of Reason
9Execution of the King and European Intervention
- Absolute Monarchs throughout Europe were filled
with fear after Louis execution and mobilize
armies to crush the rebellion - They are beaten back by rabid and patriotic
conscripted Frenchmen - Marseilles written as national anthem
- Adoption of the French Tricolor as the state flag
10End of the Terror - 1794
- Robespierre Executed
- Executions end.
- The Directory is formed
- 5 man government which replaces the national
assembly and the committee for public safety - Thermadorian Reaction
11Conservative Phase of the Revolution 1799 - 1815
- Napoleon Bonaparte
- Rises to Power fighting in Italy and Egypt for
France - Artillery Specialist
- Seizes Power in 1799 and declares himself First
Consul - Plunges Europe into a massive war that lasts (on
and off) until 1815
12Spreading the Ideals of the Revolutionby Force
131 - Continental System a trade embargo on
English goods. Napoleon thought that the nation
of shopkeepers wouldnt be able to survive
without trade from the continent.
2 Invasion of Russia Napoleon entered Russia
with an army of almost 600,000 men. After the
winter weather and the retreat from Moscow, he
would return with less then 20,000.
3 Nationalism Napoleon used his armies to
spread the ideas of the revolution. Liberty,
Equality and Brotherhood Unfortunately, a lot of
the people he conquered took his message to
heartand started to fight back as soon as they
had the chance.
4 Peninsular War 1808-1812 Rebellion in
Spain and Guerilla fighting tied down a
significant portion of Napoleons forces, making
him look foolish and giving his enemies
confidence and a base of operations close to
France