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1 The French Revolution and Napoleon 1789-1815

2 OA #1 What do the phrases “social system” and “political system” mean?

3 The French Revolution Begins Old Regime - People of France were divided into estates. – 1 st Regime – Clergy (leaders of the Roman Catholic Church). Owned 10% of the land in France Provided education and relief to the poor Owned 2% of the land – 2 nd Regime – Rich Nobles 2% of population Owned 20% of land. Paid almost no taxes Against Enlightenment ideas. Held all power; didn’t pay taxes

4 – 3 rd Regime – 97% of people belonged here Consists of 3 groups: 1.Bourgeoisie: Middle class Bankers, factory owners, merchants, professionals, and skilled artisans Believed in Enlightenment ideas 2.Urban lower class Poorest group of the 3 rd estate Laborers, apprentices, domestic servants Paid low wages and often out of work 3.Peasant farmers 80% of population Paid half of earnings to the Nobles, tithes to Church, and taxes to King’s agents.

5 Work Packet #4 Assignment 1 – Analyze political cartoon; answer questions on the back

6 OA #2 Describe the “Old Regime.” What did it include and who benefited the most from this social and political system.

7 Sensory Figure of chosen Estate

8 OA #2 (new left page) Describe in your own words, what was society like in France prior to the French Revolution.

9 Changes in France Enlightenment ideas influence the 3 rd Estate – The 3 rd estate began to question the structure of society – Voltaire and Rousseau were very influential towards the 3 rd Estate

10 Changes in France France’s economy was in decline – The high taxes made it almost impossible to do business with any profit. – France’s government was in deep debt Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette’s spending was extravagant

11 Changes in France King Louis XVI would look to fix government debt to tax the Nobles (2 nd Estate) – Led to the meeting of the Estates-General Representatives of each Estate would make a decision on the new tax.

12 Complete Sensory Figure HW: Finish Reading Pages 220-221 in book. – Answer questions 5, 6, and 8. – You do not have to write down the question

13 OA #3 (new left page) What was happening to the French government prior to the Revolution? What did King Louis XVI do to fix the problem?

14 Using your notes and your questions from yesterday, complete the “Causes of the French Revolution” map (#4 in the packet). By yourselves, you will have 6 Minutes to complete it. – No talking. – 1 stamp if it’s right; No stamp if it’s wrong or copied or caught talking.

15 Reformations in France August 4, 1789, Noblemen joins the National Assembly to eliminate the 1 st and 2 nd Estates  Old Regime was dead National Assembly created a statement: “Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.” – “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”

16 Reformations in France Major changes were made towards to change the Church. – The Catholic Church lost its land and political independence. – As National Assembly restructured the relationship between Church and State, Louis XVI felt he and his family was in danger and decided to leave the country.

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