Title: Unit 2 The French Revolution Chapter 7
1Unit 2 The French RevolutionChapter 7
- 1789-1815
- Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
2Quote of the Day
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power
corrupts absolutely Lord Acton (1834-1902)
3Europe 1750-1789
4Revolution and France
- Old Regime existing system of Feudalism under a
King and Queen - People divided into three estates, or social
classes - First Estate
- Second Estate
- Third Estate
5First Estate
- Clergy of Roman Catholic Church
- Against
- Enlightenment ideas
- Owned 10 of land
- 2 of income to taxes
6Second Estate
- Rich nobles held high offices in govt
- Against Enlightenment ideas
- Owned 30 of land
- Paid almost no taxes
7Third Estate
- Consisted of three groups
- Bourgeoisie
- Workers
- Peasants
- 98 of population
- 80 of French are peasants
8Third Estate
- Peasants paid nearly half of their income in
- taxes (like soap, salt bread)
- dues to nobles
- tithes to the church
- Growing resentment towards 1st and 2nd Estates
- Agreed with Enlightenment ideas
9Weak Government
- King Louis XVI inherits debt
- Borrowed to help American colonies defeat the
British - Crop failures and bread shortages
- Marie Antoinette overspending and uncaring
10Estates General
- France faced bankruptcy - Louis XVI called an
Estates General - assembly of representatives
from all three estates to air grievances a
cahier - Met on May 5, 1789 at Versailles
- Unfair voting practices led to more anger
11Tennis Court Oath
- June 17, 1789 Third Estate establishes the
National Assembly proclaiming the end of monarchy
and the start of representative government - Tennis Court Oath indoor tennis court where
delegates would stay until they made a new
constitution - The First Act of Real Revolution
12Causes of the French Revolution
13Question of the Day
- What are some Injustices students face at
Central Bucks South? - What can be done to address these problems?
- Create a CBS Cahier
14French Revolution QUIZ
- 6. Why was bread so important to the French
people? - 7. Who were the members of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd
Estates? - 8. What was Versailles?
- 9. Explain the voting practices at The Estates
General. - 10. Who took the Tennis Court Oath?
- What was the Old Regime?
- Who was the King of France in 1789? !
- Who was Madame Deficit?
- What are THREE Enlightenment Ideas?
- Name THREE causes of the French Revolution.
(other than Enlight. Ideas!)
15Question of the Day
- Have you ever done something (that you regretted
later!), and the only reason you did it was
because of WHO you were with at the time?
16 French Governments 1789-1795
- 3. The Legislative Assembly
- Limited Constitutional Monarchy
- Radicals, Moderates, Conservatives
- 4. The National Convention
- King and Queen executed
- Robespierre becomes dictator
- The Terror!!!
- 1. The Old Regime
- King and Queen
- Three Estates
- Feudal System
- 2. The National Assembly
- Declaration of the Rights of Man
- Abolish Feudalism and make everyone equal
17King Louis XVI Executed
- Political clubs The Jacobins wanted to remove
the King permanently - Louis tried for treason and found guilty
- Guillotined January 21, 1793
18The Terror
- Maximilien Robespierre becomes a dictator
- Closes churches, changes calendar (no Sundays)
- Republic of Virtue
- Reign of Terror
19End of Robespierre
- National Convention leaders knew they were not
safe from him - Executed on July 28, 1794
- Public opinion shifted to the Right
(conservative) - The Directory 1795
Death Mask of Robespierre
20Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte
- Napoleon Forges an Empire
Chapter 7 Sections 3 and 4
21QoD
- What makes a person GREAT?
- Based on your definition of greatness, who in our
society could be considered great? - Think about all walks of lifepolitics,
entertainment, sports, teaching, etc.
22Nationalism
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to
their nation-that is to people who share a
culture and history- rather than to a king or
empire
23Napoleon Bonaparte
- During the 1790s-
- Defeated peasant uprising
- Defeated Austria in battle protected France
- Became famous in Egypt
- By 1799 seen as national hero
- Beloved by his soldiers -
24Coup dEtat
- Encouraged to assume political power by The
Directory - November 9, 1799 given full control of the
military, govt immediately overthrown - Becomes de facto Dictator The First Consul
25Internal France
- The 1800-1804 plebiscites gave NAP total power
- Taxation equality
- National banking system
- Set up lycees govt run schools
- Signed concordat with Pope Pius VII
- Restored relations with the Church
- Napoleonic Code
- Uniform set of Laws
- Louisiana Purchase (1803)
- 15 goes straight into French military
- Emperor
- December 2, 1804
- Wants his empire to include all of Europe AND
into the Western Hemisphere
26External Enemies
- NAP defeats European military powers
- Ignites French Nationalism
- Continues military campaign to rule Europe
- Spreading Enlightenment Ideas - really is
self-serving
27Napoleons Empire Collapses
28Napoleon Biography
- The Glory of France
- Video Analysis
29The Downfall of Napoleon
- The Battle of Trafalgar
- The Continental System
- The Peninsular War
- The Invasion of Russia
- The 100 Days (his first exile)
- Waterloo
30Battle of Trafalgar 1805
- French navy defeated by British fleet
- Horatio Nelson scores victory dies
- RESULTS
- Assured British naval supremacy
- NAP cant invade Britain
- Wants to defeat Britain even more
31The Continental System 1806
- Blockade of British imports and exports to weaken
Englands economy - Thanks to Trafalgar, British Navy too strong and
blockade not tight enough - RESULTS
- Weakened French economy
- Weakened European economy
- European nations hated NAP
32The Peninsular War 1808-1813
- Portugal not adhering to NAP
- NAP makes brother Joseph King of Spain
- NAP Sends troops through Spain, Spanish riot in
protest - Guerrilla Warfare and British send troops to aid
rebels - RESULTS
- Cant defeat guerrillas and British
- French Lose 300,000 troops
- Other countries have HOPE and increased
- NATIONALISM!!!
33Invasion of Russia 1812
- Czar Alexander retreats to Moscow
- Scorched-earth policy/slash burn
- Battle of Moscow Russians burn city
- October too late to advance too late to retreat
- RESULTS
- Fierce winter defeats French army NAP retreats
- NAP left France with 600,000 returns with 10,000
- Other powers able to defeat depleted army at
Leipzig
34Napoleons Defeat
- Fourth Coalition - Britain, Russia, Prussia, and
Sweden - October 1813 NAP defeated at Battle of Leipzig
- By January 1814 enemies marching towards Paris
- April 1814 NAP surrenders
- Exiled to island of Elba
35The 100 Days
Lord Wellington
Nosey
- Louis XVIII on throne unpopular brother
- NAP escapes from Elba and quickly re-establishes
his military - Louis XVIII flees
- June 1815 NAP defeated at Battle of Waterloo
- Exiled to St. Helena
- Dies 1821 - Cancer?
36Hitler Visiting Napoleons Tomb
37The Congress of ViennaCh. 7 Section 5
- European powers wanted to restore stability
- Austrian Prince Klemens von Metternich
- Three goals
- Containment
- Surround France with strong countries
- Balance of Power
- Strengthen all European nations
- Legitimacy
- Restore Europes royal families
-
38Congress of Vienna
- LONG TERM RESULTS
- Monarchies restored
- Increased power of Britain and Prussia (Germany)
- Increased nationalism thru Europe
- European colonies declared independent
- Seeds of Revolution throughout the world