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3.

2 French Revolution unfolds

Questions/Cues

Notes: 3.2 French Revolution Unfolds I. Phases of French Revolution 1789-1791 - National Assembly turned France into a constitutional monarchy. 1792-1794 End of monarchy marked beginning of Reign of Terror.

1795-1799 Reaction against extremism.

1799-1815 Age of Napoleon

II. Political Crisis Leads to Revolt

II. Political Crisis Leads to Revolt


France experiences worst famine in history!!!
Rumors led to the Great Fear among peasants
Peasants rebelled & attacked

In Paris, factions competed for power


Moderates looked to Marquis de Lafayette
as a hero Radicals formed the Paris Commune

Questions/Cues

Notes:

3.2 French Revolution Unfolds


II. Political Crisis Leads to Revolt What caused French peasants to revolt against nobles? France experiences worst famine in history!!! Rumors led to the Great Fear among peasants Peasants rebelled & attacked In Paris, factions competed for power Moderates looked to Marquis de Lafayette as a hero Radicals formed the Paris Commune III. National Assembly Acts

III. National Assembly Acts Chaos pushed National Assembly to end


feudalism, thus ending their privileges.

Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen written


Copied American Declaration of Independence

III. National Assembly Acts King Louis XVI rejected Dec. of Rights of Man
People demanded royal family return to Paris

Questions/Cues

Notes:

3.2 French Revolution Unfolds


II. Political Crisis Leads to Revolt What caused French peasants to revolt against nobles? France experiences worst famine in history!!! Rumors led to the Great Fear among peasants Peasants rebelled & attacked In Paris, factions competed for power Moderates looked to Marquis de Lafayette as a hero Radicals formed the Paris Commune III. National Assembly Acts Chaos pushed National Assembly to end feudalism, thus ending their privileges.

Questions/Cues

Notes:

Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen written (video clip) Copied American Declaration of Independence King Louis XVI rejected Dec. of Rights of Man People demanded royal family return to Paris IV. National Assembly Continues Onward

IV. National Assembly Continues Onward NA puts church under state control, angered
church officials
Sell church land Priests & bishops are now elected

Constitution of 1791
Absolute monarchy limited monarchy Legislative Assembly made laws, collect taxes, decide on war & peace

June 1791, royal family tried to escape

Questions/Cues

Notes:

Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen written (video clip) Copied American Declaration of Independence King Louis XVI rejected Dec. of Rights of Man People demanded royal family return to Paris IV. National Assembly Continues Onward NA puts church under state control, angered church officials Sell church land Priests & bishops are now elected Constitution of 1791 Absolute monarchy limited monarchy Legislative Assembly made laws, collect taxes, decide on war & peace

Questions/Cues

Notes: June 1791, royal family tried to escape V. Radicals Take Over

Radicals Take Over


Stop the spread of the French Plague Sans-culottes (working-class) wanted a republic Jacobins (middle-class) supported San-culottes National Assembly declares war on tyranny around Europe
1792-1815

Questions/Cues

Notes: June 1791, royal family tried to escape V. Radicals Take Over Stop the spread of the French Plague Sans-culottes (working-class) wanted a republic Jacobins (middle-class) supported Sanculottes National Assembly declares war on tyranny around Europe 1792-1815

How does the cartoonist portray the plague?

Why were European rulers against revolutionary ideas coming into their countries?

Questions/Cues

Notes: 3.2 French Revolution Unfolds I. Phases of French Revolution 1789-1791 - National Assembly turned France into a constitutional monarchy. 1792-1794 End of monarchy marked beginning of Reign of Terror.

1795-1799 Reaction against extremism.

1799-1815 Age of Napoleon

Questions/Cues What caused French peasants to revolt against nobles?

Notes:

II. Political Crisis Leads to Revolt


France experiences worst famine in history!!! Rumors led to the Great Fear among peasants Peasants rebelled & attacked In Paris, factions competed for power Moderates looked to Marquis de Lafayette as a hero Radicals formed the Paris Commune

How did the National Assembly III. National Assembly Acts react to Chaos pushed National Assembly to end feudalism, thus ending their peasant privileges. uprisings?

Questions/Cues

Notes:

Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen written

Copied American Declaration of Independence


King Louis XVI rejected Dec. of Rights of Man People demanded royal family return to Paris IV. National Assembly Continues Onward NA puts church under state control, angered church officials Sell church land Priests & bishops are now elected Constitution of 1791 What were the Absolute monarchy limited terms of the monarchy Constitution of Legislative Assembly made laws, collect taxes, decide on war & 1791? peace

Questions/Cues

Notes: June 1791, royal family tried to escape V. Radicals Take Over Stop the spread of the French Plague Sans-culottes (working-class) wanted a republic Jacobins (middle-class) supported Sanculottes National Assembly declares war on tyranny around Europe 1792-1815

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