French Revolution

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    Deficit Spending by the Government

    Deficit spending France was in debt due to the 7 Year War also the American Revolution. The government was spending more money than they had. Louis XV put himself over serious bisinesses and increased the debts. By 1789 half of the governments income from taxes was going to interest of the debt.
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    Louis XVI Calls the Estate-- General

    The Estate General Louis XVI summons the Estates General to meet at Versailles the following year of 1788. When they meet Louis asks the Estates to bring a notebooks for listing their grievances. Many called for reforms such as fairer taxes, freedom of press, and regular meetings of the Estate General. In June of 1789 the Estates claimed to represent the people of France. A few days later they took the Tenis Court Oath.
  • Attack on the Bastille

    Rumor spreads through Paris that royal troop were coming to the capital. Over 800 people gathered out side the Bastille. The Bastille was a prison and a symbol of horror to the people. At first the commander won't open the gates and guards fight the angry mob, but soon the mob bursts through the gates to find gun powder and kill the commander and parade his head on stick. There was no gun powder found, but prisoners were released. The people destoryed the Bast
  • March to Versailles5

    6,000 women came together and marched 13 miles to Versailles demanding to talk to the king. Most of the women's anger was for to the queens rich lifestyle. The women refused to leave Versailes until the king and his family moved back to Paris. The king agreed; for three years he was a virtual prisoner.
  • Church is under Control

    Church is under Control
    The National Assembly put the Catholic Church under state control. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy was issued in 1790. The document let bishops and priest became elected salaried officails. This ended papal authority. Anger upprised; most bishops and priest refused to accept it and the pope condemned it.
  • Threats From Abroad

    LouisXVI's failed escape attempt brought more discontent from the abroad. The king of Prussia and the emperor of Austria issued the Declaration of Pilnitz. This document threatened that the two monarchies would intervene to protect the monarchy of France. This document could of contained only empty threats, but France to it seriously and started to prepare for war
  • Monarchy is Abolished

    In the convention had more radicals than earlier assemblies. It voted to abolish the monarchy. And to establish a republic. A new constitution for France was written.The Jacobins wanted to hid all traces of the old oder, so the stoped all titles of nobility. It is said later that the king will be executed in oder for the revolution to live.
  • Monarchy is Abolished

    Monarchy is Abolished
    In the convention that met had more radicals in it than earlier assemblies. It voted to abolish the monarchy and to establish a republic. A new constitution was for France was written.The Jacobins wanted to earse all traces of the old oder, so the abolished all titles of nobility. It is decided later that the king will be executed in oder for the revolution to live
  • Nationalism Spreads Through France

    The revolution caused the people of France to have a sense of nationalism. The people of France now have a feeling of pride and devotion within their country. The people attended civic festivals ro celebrate the nation and the revolution.
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    Robespierre and the Reign of Terror

    Reign of terror Robespierre was a lawyer and politician who rose to the Committee of Public Safety. Robespierre was one of the main architects of the Reign of Terror. Robespierre believed the Terror was necessary to achieve the goals of the revolution. During the Reign of Terror suspects were the ones who resisted the revolution. About 300,000 people were thrown into prison. About 17,000 were executed by the guillotine, which was a sym
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    Third Stage of Revolution

    the Revolution came to the third stage in result of the terror. That is when the consitution since 1789 was written. The Constitution of 1795 had a five man directory and a two- house legislature who was elected by male citizens. The Directory kept a hold on France, but faced many growing challenge, such as revival royalist, emigres that returned to France, rising bread prices and supporters of a constitution monarchy.