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French Revolution To Napoleon 1

Causes of the Revolution 1. The Enlightenment - enlightenment thinkers spread the ideas of limited monarchy and freedom for all 2. Weak leadership of Louis XVI – Louis was more concerned with hunting than ruling 3. Crop failure and war debts lead to economic crisis – France was in debt after helping the U.S.A. get their independence from England. 2

French Estates The 3rd Estate was forced to pay 50% in taxes and were growing increasingly frustrated. 3

Estates-General Meeting The 3rd Estate refused to vote by the old rule. The 3rd Estates took control and declared themselves the National Assembly The National Assembly had the power to make laws 4

Louis XVI locked the 3rd Estate out of the meeting hall Tennis Court Oath Louis XVI locked the 3rd Estate out of the meeting hall The 3rd Estate met on an indoor tennis court and vowed they would not leave until a new constitution was written 5

Declaration of the Rights of Man – declared that all citizens had the rights of freedom and equality 6

Storming of the Bastille The Paris Commune stormed the Bastille (armory and prison) in search of gun powder. July 14th is considered Independence day in France 7

Woman’s Bread March A mob marches to the palace of Versailles to protest the high cost of bread. The women stormed the palace and Louis XVI was forced to move to Paris 8

What should we do with the king? The Plain – swing vote The Giordins – want the king to keep his power The Mountains – want to kill Louis 9

Louis XVI is beheaded for treason and a republic is established A Foreign Coalition (England, Prussia, Austria, etc.) was formed to stop the revolution. 10

The Reign of Terror The Committee of Public safety was formed to find enemy’s to the revolution Maximillien Robespierre led the committee 40,000 people were killed at the guillotine 11

Coup d'état The reign of terror ended when Robespierre was beheaded A New government was created called ‘The Directory’ and was very corrupt Napoleon staged a coup d'état (overthrow of the government) 12

Napoleon Bonaparte Born on the island of Corsica Moved to Paris at age 15 Defended France during from foreign invasion during the Reign of Terror Goal was to conquer the world 13

Napoleon’s Reforms 1. Set up tax collection system – all estates had equal taxation 2. Created lycess – school system to guarantee that government officials were educated Made peace with the Catholic Church – gave back church land taken during the revolution. 4. Created the Napoleonic code – legal code 14

Napoleon and the World Napoleon crowned himself Emperor with dictatorial powers Napoleon began taking control of surrounding European countries A foreign coalition (England, Prussia, Austria, etc.) formed to overthrow Napoleon. The French colony of Haiti had a slave revolt. Napoleon could not focus on the French colonies so he sold the United States the Louisiana Purchase 15

Napoleon’s 3 Mistakes 1. Continental System - Napoleon blockaded Europe from trading with Britain. 2. Peninsular War – French troops are defeated in a war with Spain and Portugal. Invasion of Russia – Russians used slash and burn technique. Cold Russian winter forced Napoleon to turn back. Napoleon lost - 500,000 troops 16

Napoleon’s 1st Defeat Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Leipzig while returning from Russia Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba Napoleon escaped from Elba and returned to France to rule for 100 Days 17

Napoleon’s Final Defeat Napoleon was defeated by the Duke of Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo Napoleon was exiled to St. Helena Napoleon died 6 years later. (poison????) 18

Napoleon ‘s body is buried in Paris France 19