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Title: What happened


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1789
  • What happened?

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Unacceptable Situation en France
  • High bread prices because of a shortage
  • Low wages
  • Other areas of the economy suffered
  • Rise of the bourgeoisie
  • Anti-absolutism sentiment

Im hard to come by
3
Failure of Louis XVI to fix France
Prise de la Bastille, by Jean-Pierre-Louis-Laurent
Houel
The French people stormed the Bastille for arms
for protection against the royal army
4
What preceded the Revolution?
  • The people began losing interest in divine right
    of an absolute ruler in a time of Enlightenment
  • It did not help the governments cause that the
    clergy held a good deal of political power

Notre Dame cathedral
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And
  • Recent participation in the American Revolution
  • Exhausted funds
  • Spurred revolutionary morale

The Battle of Yorktown successfully marks
Frances help in securing the American Revolution
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Also
  • Bourgeoisie growing angry with the Estates
    General
  • They wanted equality

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Bourgeoisie
  • The social class between the lower and upper
    classes
  • The middle class
  • The capitalists

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1789 Estates-General
  • First meeting since 1614
  • The Third Estates anger mounted because although
    the were the largest in numbers, they still were
    only able to give 1 vote
  • They represented all from the peasantry to the
    propertied class
  • The other 2 estates would not comply with the
    Third Estates bargains for equality

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French peasants revolted
  • (SOL STANDARD WHII.6e)
  • Now you can describe the French Revolution! Well
    almost.

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Citations
Aftermath
  • Abolition of the monarchy
  • France pronounced a republic
  • Fissure between the radical and moderate members
    of the National Assembly (previously known as the
    Third Estate)
  • The Reign of Terror

The French Revolution Study Guide
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Purpose
  • This lesson is to be used in the classroom
    accompanied with lecture
  • Students ought to leave class with their own
    notes based on the outline (PowerPoint)
  • If I had a class website, I would post them
    online before lecture as a supplementary option
    so students could print the outline and take
    notes along side it (if desired)
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