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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Countdown to the French Revolution

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King Louis XVI was forced to meet the Estate General

2020

1787 MAY

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2030

1787

1770-1780

There was increase in taxes because of the bad state of the French economy.The 3rd estate paid all the taxes

King Lous XVI's tried to introduce financial reforms, but they were rejected by privilige estate

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Assembly, convention and directory National assembly

Constitution

  • Separation of powrs
  • Universal male suffrage

People attacked Bastilla

People attackedstilla

JULY 1789

SEPTEMBER 1789

JUNE 1789

AUGUST 1789

  • Feudal Rigths
  • Declaration rigths man

Assembly of The Nation

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Assembly, convention and directory Legislative assembly

  • War ( vs Austria and Prussia )
  • Insurrection = Royal family to prison

Opposition

  1. Nobility, clergy
  2. Radicals

People attackedstilla

SEPTEMBER 1789

1791

Declaration Rights of Women

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Assembly, convention and directoryConvention

Girondisn / Jacobins Robespierre

King Executed = Reaction Abroad = Franc vs 1st coalition

JANUARY 1793

SEPTEMBER 1792

2030

MARCH 1793

RepublicInitially the gironds or moderate republicans controlled the assambly

Reign of TerrorPeriod of violent repression

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Assembly, convention and directory Directory

Moderate goverment( 5 people )

2nd CoalitionOccupied many regions France and conquered

New ConstitutionForming the Directory, a moderate government led by five-member direction

1797

AUGUST 1795

1796

1799

Napoleon conquered Italy

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

Napoleon's France

GOVERMENT

  • Constitutional Monarch
  • Male universal suffrage
RELIGION
  • Freedom
  • Concordate: estate control over the church
LAW
  • Napoleonic code: the legands that incorporated the main ideas

Indoard consolate reform

1799-1815

2030

1795-1799

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