The French Revolution 1789. Causes of French Revolution Ideas of liberty and equality from the American Revolution (note: Constitution was signed 2 yrs.

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The French Revolution 1789

Causes of French Revolution Ideas of liberty and equality from the American Revolution (note: Constitution was signed 2 yrs before in 1787) Enlightenment ideas of John Locke

Causes of French Revolution Vast majority of people were broke and hungry. Vast majority were in the lowest estate

Three Estates

bourgeoisie Part of the third estate, they were the “middle class” of France. They were bankers, merchants, factory owners (educated people) Led the revolution

Revolution - beginnings Although people were starving and the country was broke, the royal family flaunted their wealth and uncaring.

Bread riots People were hungry; the country was broke. This picture is from an all-woman bread riot. Marie Antionette said “let them eat cake”

King Louis XVI His grandfather Louis XIV was the ultimate “absolutist” king. This king was weak He had so little control, he called for the French congress to fix some problems

Estates General meets The part of the French Congress representing the third estate left and declared themselves THE congress of France.

Events continued French created their own Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen modeled after TJ’s Declaration of Independence

Effects of the French Revolution Both the King and Queen were beheaded French monarchy no more In addition to the Royal family, 17,000 people were executed with the guillotine.

Effects continued... Napoleon Bonaparte was elected leader, then appoints himself emperor of France. Sold Louisiana to TJ

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