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2 Before the Revolution in France The Old Regime- feudal system The Estates- social classes 1- Catholic clergy- owned 10% of land, paid 2% of taxes 2- Rich nobles- owned 20% of land, no taxes 3- Third Estate- 98% of the people A) Bourgeoisie- merchants & artisans, high taxes B) Workers- cooks & servants, low wages, barely surviving C) Peasants- 80% of population, 50% of income to nobles/ church

3 Seeds for the Revolution -Enlightenment- ideas of life, liberty, property, democracy appealed to the Third Estate -American Revolution- gave French citizens hope -Poor Economy- outrageous taxes, crop failures, high food prices (bread price doubled), govt. debt ($ to Amer. Revolution)

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5 Bad Government King Louis XVI- poor ruler, ignored problems Queen Marie Antoinette- nicknamed “Madame Deficit” (they married at 15 & 14) spent millions- gowns, jewelry, parties, gambling (1 mil+ / 1 yr.)

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9 The Revolution *The National Assembly- formed by Bourgeoisie to make laws, act of treason *Tennis Court Oath- King banned Assembly meeting- vowed to meet until they wrote a new constitution

10 Storming the Bastille

11 The Revolution *Storming the Bastille- July 14, 1789- revolutionaries took a prison, gunpowder stored there, Bastille Day *The Great Fear- panic peasants & nobles attacked each other women rioted (bread prices) stormed the Palace at Versailles captured Louis and Marie

12 March on Versailles

13 The Revolution and the National Assembly *Declaration of the Rights of Man- passed by Assembly- life, liberty, property, equal justice *New Constitution- 1789- Assembly to pass laws, tax, declare war

14 War with Austria & Prussia Austrian and Prussian kings feared revolution- wanted Louis XVI put back on the throne. France declared war on Austria and Prussia French lose early battles Louis XVI & Marie jailed 1000’s of Louis supporters killed French win

15 Death Louis XVI French citizens joined political clubs - The Jacobin wanted Louis dead Louis found guilty of treason and executed by guillotine (1/21/1793)

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17 Guillotine

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19 The Reign of Terror Maximilien Robespierre lawyer, great orator, controlled the assembly, wanted to abolish nobility Committee of Public Safety closed churches, abolished Sundays, executed 1,000’s by guillotine, including Marie Antoinette

20 Execution of Marie Antoinette

21 The Reign of Terror Jean Paul Marat- wrote articles from bathtub calling for more executions- Marat stabbed 40,000 executed including Robespierre himself

22 The National Convention New constitution Power to upper middle class New govt. w/ a 2-house legislature “The Directory”- 5 member executive branch

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25 Napoleon Bonaparte b. 1769 in Corsica Military school at 9, finished at 16 Artillery Lieutenant (cannons) in Revolutionary Army 1795- Defended National Assembly against king’s army 1796- Helped defeat Austrians 1799- Commander of military, the “Grand Army” - b/cm dictator 1802- Signed peace treaty w/ Russia, Austria & Britain

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27 Napoleon Helps France 1- Stable economy- fair taxes, National Bank, new currency 2- Gov’t reform- Napoleonic Code- new laws for all, fired corrupt officials, limited speech/ press *Lycees- schools for all children 3- Brings back Church- w/ gov’t control, concordat w/ Pope Pius VII

28 Napoleon and Josephine

29 The Empire Napoleon wanted world conquest *1803- Sold Louisiana Territory to US (Jefferson) - $15 million - hard to control –slave rebellions needed money for army *1804- declared himself Emperor Invaded Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Spain, Prussia Put relatives/friends over new territories (Brother Joseph- king of Spain) - Nepotism

30 Napoleon Miscues *Battle of Trafalgar (1805) British Admiral Horatio Nelson kept Napoleon out of Britain, both used blockades (Britain’s more effective), British defeated French SW of Spain *Portugal- Napoleon tried to attack Portugal thru Spain, guerillas in Spain fight French, and killed 300,000 French in 5 years

31 Rise of Nationalism Belief that people should be loyal to their country, pride in your nation Nationalism - spread thru Europe, resist the French

32 Napoleon in Russia Russia- June 1812- Napoleon & 422,000 men invaded Russia Russians retreated & scorched- earth policy French - nothing to eat (horses), soldiers deserted Sept. 1812- French captured Moscow but Czar Alexander had burned the city Nov. 1812- French starving, no supplies (some barefoot) Russian Winter (-30 F) French froze, starved, exhausted The “Grand Army” destroyed

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35 Battle of Leipzig (1813) Austria, Russia & Prussia easily defeat Napoleon Napoleon surrendered Sent to live on Island of Elba

36 Napoleon Escapes Louis XVIII very unpopular Napoleon- escaped Elba, marched to Paris, gained support, arrived in Paris to cheers “Hundred Days”- his 2 nd rule Waterloo- Napoleon defeated by British & Prussians

37 Battle at Waterloo

38 Napoleon Exiled Napoleon sent to remote island of St. Helena Died 6 yrs later

39 Congress of Vienna 1814-15 Leaders of Europe met to redraw the map of Europe Est. a “Balance of Powers”

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