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The French Revolution and Napoleon. Problems France was in economic decline in the 1780’s. France was in economic decline in the 1780’s. Food was scarce.

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1 The French Revolution and Napoleon

2 Problems France was in economic decline in the 1780’s. France was in economic decline in the 1780’s. Food was scarce and taxes were high Food was scarce and taxes were high King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette spent a lot on their living style King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette spent a lot on their living style Louis also doubled the French debt to help support the American Revolution Louis also doubled the French debt to help support the American Revolution

3 Old Ways Since the middle ages, France had a specific social class called estates Since the middle ages, France had a specific social class called estates 1st was Clergy 1st was Clergy owned about 10% of French land owned about 10% of French land Exempt from taxes Exempt from taxes 2nd was nobility 2nd was nobility 2% of population 2% of population 20% of land 20% of land paid almost no taxes paid almost no taxes 3rd estate 3rd estate 97% of population 97% of population split into 3 groups split into 3 groups Bourgeoisie (middle class)- merchants, bankers, factory owners, skilled artisans, well educated people Bourgeoisie (middle class)- merchants, bankers, factory owners, skilled artisans, well educated people Workers of France (poor people) Workers of France (poor people) Peasants (80% of population)- paid half of income to church, nobles and taxes Peasants (80% of population)- paid half of income to church, nobles and taxes

4 To help pay for the debt, Louis wanted to tax the nobles To help pay for the debt, Louis wanted to tax the nobles They forced him to convene the Estates General- representatives from all three estates They forced him to convene the Estates General- representatives from all three estates The bourgeoisie wanted more power than they usually got The bourgeoisie wanted more power than they usually got Eventually, they were locked out of the meeting place cause they set up their own government called the National Assembly Eventually, they were locked out of the meeting place cause they set up their own government called the National Assembly

5 They then broke open the door to the palace tennis court and they made an oath not to leave till they had a constitution They then broke open the door to the palace tennis court and they made an oath not to leave till they had a constitution Called The Tennis Court Oath Called The Tennis Court Oath (They were inspired by the American Revolution) (They were inspired by the American Revolution)

6 Citizens in Paris then began to riot Citizens in Paris then began to riot They stormed a prison looking for weapons and ammunition They stormed a prison looking for weapons and ammunition The mob then killed the guards and paraded their heads around the city on pikes The mob then killed the guards and paraded their heads around the city on pikes Called Bastille Day- France’s equivalent to the American 4 th of July Called Bastille Day- France’s equivalent to the American 4 th of July

7 Soon, peasants started to rebel as fear spread from town to town Soon, peasants started to rebel as fear spread from town to town Called the Great Fear Called the Great Fear Peasants started to overthrow their manors that they lived on Peasants started to overthrow their manors that they lived on

8 In 1791, King Louis decided that the best thing for him to do was run to Austria In 1791, King Louis decided that the best thing for him to do was run to Austria Just before he got to the boarder, he was stopped Just before he got to the boarder, he was stopped The rebel guard recognized him and arrested him and had him taken back to Paris The rebel guard recognized him and arrested him and had him taken back to Paris

9 After Louis was brought back to Paris, he was forced to approve a new constitution that stripped him of almost ALL his power After Louis was brought back to Paris, he was forced to approve a new constitution that stripped him of almost ALL his power He was still allowed to enforce the laws, but he couldn’t make them He was still allowed to enforce the laws, but he couldn’t make them

10 Parisians (citizens of Paris) wanted more changes than what was being done Soon they revolt entirely and arrest the king and his family Also, fearful of a rumor that many royal supporters in prison were going to break out, they storm the prison and kill over 1,000 innocent people

11 They then recreate the government and dispose of the king all together They then recreate the government and dispose of the king all together The new government was ruled by radicals called Jacobins The new government was ruled by radicals called Jacobins They put the king on trial for treason and find him guilty They put the king on trial for treason and find him guilty On Jan 21,1793 he is executed on the guillotine On Jan 21,1793 he is executed on the guillotine

12 The Guillotine Invented by Dr. Joseph Guillotine Invented by Dr. Joseph Guillotine Purpose was to provide a quick humane death Purpose was to provide a quick humane death Victims were paraded through the streets for 1 ½ hours on their way to their death Victims were paraded through the streets for 1 ½ hours on their way to their death The executioner raised the blade and a lever dropped it The executioner raised the blade and a lever dropped it

13 The Reign of Terror In 1793 a man named Maximilien Robespierre gained power In 1793 a man named Maximilien Robespierre gained power He started to wipe out all traces of France’s past He started to wipe out all traces of France’s past Redid the calendar (12 months with 30 days each, renamed each month) Redid the calendar (12 months with 30 days each, renamed each month) Got rid of Sunday Got rid of Sunday He also would execute “enemies of the Revolution” He also would execute “enemies of the Revolution”

14 The enemies of the revolution were usually other radical leaders that he felt were a threat to his power The enemies of the revolution were usually other radical leaders that he felt were a threat to his power Many were killed for petty charges Many were killed for petty charges Felt that less changes needed to be done Felt that less changes needed to be done Cutting down a tree Cutting down a tree Being disliked by someone Being disliked by someone 40,000 people were killed by the guillotine between 1793 and 1794 40,000 people were killed by the guillotine between 1793 and 1794

15 Soon, many of Robespierre’s followers began to turn on him Soon, many of Robespierre’s followers began to turn on him The Reign of Terror ended with his execution in July of 1794 The Reign of Terror ended with his execution in July of 1794 Soon, another government was made (The 3 rd since 1789) Soon, another government was made (The 3 rd since 1789) The upper middle class held all the power The upper middle class held all the power


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