Title: Understanding Revolutions
1Understanding Revolutions
- A Political Revolution
- The French Revolution
7-7-2000
2Colour of the Bourbons
Fraternity
Equality
Liberty
Colour of Paris
The Tricolour
3Discontents
Ideas
The French Revolution 1789
Other inspirations
4The Right to elect representatives to govt
bodies
Born equal
Freedom of worship
Free trade
The Right to live
LIBERTY
EQUALITY
Ideas of Enlightenment 18th Century
5The Enlightenment
Montesquieu
Locke
Rousseau
Voltaire
6Locke
Government by consent of people
A contract between govt people
If govt breaks contract
The right to rebel
7Legislative
Check
Separation of Power
Executive
Montesquieu
Balance
Judicial
8Influence of the Enlightenment
- It prepared the ground for change - a revolution
in the minds of the people
Government by consent of the people
Government by Divine Right
17th century
18th century
9Assignments 1. Summarize the ideas of
Locke and Montesquieu in a paragraph of
about 50 words each. 2. Recommend one useful
website where you can find
information about the enlightened ideas of
Voltaire and Rousseau and others.
10Discontents
Ideas of Enlightenment
The French Revolution 1789
Other inspirations
11Social and Economic Discontents
Political Discontents
Discontents
12Political Discontents of the French people
- Absolute Monarchy - Rule by Divine Right
- A weak king(Louis XVI) - indecisive, influenced
by others(Queen Marie Antoinette) - little understanding of the condition of the
people - empty treasury
- failure in wars and heavy cost of wars
- luxury of the court
- system of unequal taxation
13Social and Economic Discontents of the French
Revolution
Privileges Restrictions
The Second Estate The Nobility
The First Estate The Clergy
97 The Third Estate Common People (the middle
class4, the workers8, the peasants85)
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14From the diary of the English writer Arthur
Young, on his travel through France, July 1789.
- Walking up a long hill. I was joined by a poor
woman who complained of the times and that it was
a sad country she said her husband had only a
small amount of land, one cow and a poor little
horse, yet they hadvery heavy tailles, other
taxes and dues. She had seven children, and This
woman, at no great distance might have been taken
for 60 or 70, her figure was so bent and her face
so hardened by labour -
but she said she was only 28.
1. To which social group did this old woman
belong? 2. What kind of suffering was she
complaining about?
15Class Discussion
- Refer to the cartoon on p2 of Book 2B.
- The old man represents the Third Estate. To
which social group of that estate does he belong?
What clues does the cartoonist use to make the
suggestion? - What do the other two people represent? What
helps you think so? - Do you think that the cartoon has reflected fully
the problem of social inequality in France before
the French revolution?
16Discontents
Ideas of Enlightenment
The French Revolution 1789
Other inspirations
17Influence of the American Revolution
1780
1790
1770
The American Revolution
The Enlightenment
The French Revolution
French soldiers supported the American
colonists against the the British. They were
impressed and inspired by the spirit of the
colonists
18Discontents
Ideas of Enlightenment
The French Revolution 1789
The influence of the American Revolution
19Stages of The French Revolution
1789
1792
1799
1815
Absolute Monarchy
Constitutional Monarchy
Republic
Napoleonic Era
20Useful Website on the French Revolution http//w
ww.woodberry.org/acad/hist/FRWEB/index.htm