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General causes of the French revolution

Economic Crises, Food shortage, Imbalance in the Estates General, and the Enlightenment

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How was the economic crisis a cause of the French revolution?

The economic state caused taxes to be raised tremendously but the 1st and 2nd estate were exempt even though they were rich, and taxes were put on the 3rd estate

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How was Food shortage a cause of the French Revolution?

The third estate saw how the famine was not affecting anyone in the 1st and 2nd estates, and it angered the lower classes

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How was the imbalance in the estates general a cause of the French Revolution?

Even though the 3rd estate made up 98% of the population they had the least power since the 1st and 2nd estates had similar interests, they would always vote together and the 3rd estate was never represented

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which year was the meeting with the estates general held?

the estates general meeting was held in 1789

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How was the enlightenment a cause of the French Revolution?

Enlightenment ideals influenced the revolutionaries of the revolution

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Which enlightenment ideals influenced the revolution?

ideals that influenced it were individual freedom, representative government, equality before the law, and judicial rights

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June 17th 1789?

Members of the 3rd estate declare themselves the National assembly

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What happens three days after the National assembly is declared?

The 3rd estate national assembly is locked out of the estates general meeting, and they rush to a nearby tennis court oath because it was raining, to make the Tennis court oath

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What exactly was the Tennis court oath

The pledge made by the 3rd estate national assembly to continue meeting until they create a constitution and to never leave the National assembly

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Date of the Tennis court oath

June 20th 1789

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What is Louis XVI’s response to the National Assembly and Tennis Court Oath

He secretly assembles troops to crush them

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What was the response of the 3rd estate after hearing about Louis XVI assembling troops to crush the national assembly?

They brutally stormed the Bastille to arm themselves

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July 14th 1789?

The storming of the Bastille

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What is Louis XVI’s response to the storming of the bastille

He is forced to recognize the National assembly

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What happens down in the countryside after the storming of the Bastille

The Great Fear

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What was the great fear?

Rumors of what happened earlier reached peasants in the countryside, and they feared there was an aristocratic conspiracy, so they revolted against their lords and created chaos

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What does the National assembly do after the Great Fear

Abolished feudal noblility privelages

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August 26th 1789?

The Declaration of the rights of Man and Citizen is published

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What was the declaration of the rights of man and citizen

The document that consisted of all the civil rights of people in France

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Enlightenment ideals featured in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen

Ideals in the declaration of the rights of man and citizen were Equality before the law, individual freedom, judicial rights, representative government

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October 5th 1789?

Women’s March to Versailles

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What was the Women’s march to Versailles?

Thousands of Parisian peasant women march to Versailles and capture the king and queen because they were angry about the famine

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What occurred after the Women’s march to Versailles

The king swears to uhold a constitution and constitutional monarchy with the national assembly as lawmakers

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Date that Louis XIV swore to a constitutional monarchy

June 1790

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What happens when Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette try to flee France

They are caught and sent back to paris

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Olympe de Gouge

Women who wrote the Declaration of the rights of Women

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What did Olympe de Gouge write the Declaration of the rights of Women in response to?

The new Constitution passed by the National Assembly

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When was the Constitution passed by the national assembly?

September 1791

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Declaration of Pillnitz

Issued by Prussia and Austria promising to restore the monarch in France

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When does France declare war on Austria

April 1792

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Why does the King support France declaring war on Austria

He thinks that the French will lose and that he will get back his throne

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What was the Brunswick Manifesto

The declaration made by Prussia and Austria that they would destroy Paris if the Royal Family was harmed

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What was the immediate effect of the Brunswick Manifesto

It backfired and triggered an attack on the Tuileries palace, and the National Convention was declared

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Some ultra royalist nobles emigrate to the ______

Holy Roman Empire

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Name two noteworthy Emigres

Count d’Artois, and Count de Provence (later Louis XVIII)

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What happens after Leopold II refuses to send the emigres back to France

Legislative assembly declares war against the First Coalition

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Who made up the First coalition

Britain, Prussia, Russia, Spain, Holland, Austria

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How was the national convention different from the national assembly

The national convention was more radical than the National assembly

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What does the national convention do first after it is created

They abolish the Monarch and Declare the French a republic

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On which date is France declared a republic?

September 22 1792

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Who were the Sans Culottes?

Lower Class Parisian Republican

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Jean-Paul Marat

French radical journalist

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How did Marat die?

He was stabbed by Charlotte Corday, a Girondist, in his bathtub

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Who were the Girondists

Moderate Jacobins who favored keeping the king alive

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Who were the “Mountain” people

More radical jacobins who wanted the king dead

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Jan 21st 1793?

Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were executed, marking the start of the Reign of Terror

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April 1793?

The committee of public safety is made

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Who leads the committe of public safety?

Maximillen Robespierre

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Who were the Jacobins?

The radical French revolutionaries

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What religious place of worship did Robespierre change the Cathedral of Notre Dame into?

The temple of Reason

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What did Robespierre establish having to do with the date the French republic was proclaimed

The New Republican Calender

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What was different about the new republican calender?

Instead of numbering years based on the birth of Jesus, years were numbered based on the date the French republic was made

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Who was in the Second Coalition

Austria, Prussia, Spain, Portugal, Britain

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______ himself, called for the end of the Reign of terror

Danton

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Thermidorian reaction

Robespierre is guillotined after deputies vote to do so and his supporters and other members reestablish their power

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When was Robespierre executed?

July 1794

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What did the national convention do after Robespierre was executed?

They wrote a new consitiution and created the directory

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What was the directory?

5 person executive power which ruled France for 4 years but was ineffective and corrupt

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Who steps in to Change the directory in 1799?

Napoleon Bonaparte

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What did Napoleon first do to make the government more effective

Made a coup d’etat to replace the directory with a dictatorship

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