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Page 1: Phase I of the Revolution June of 1789-Spring of 1792 Focused on the political ideals of the Enlightenment…

Phase I of the Revolution June of 1789-Spring of 1792 Focused on the political ideals of the

Enlightenment Goal is a constitutional monarchy. A king who

is controlled by a representative assembly. “Started by the patricians and finished by the

plebeians”

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For example… The Bastille

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and the March on Versailles

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The Great Fear Peasant uprisings in the countryside National Assembly eliminates the privileges of

the nobility and clergy (no more tithe!), saying that the feudal order is dead

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Ideas of the Enlightenment Fueled by power of the Paris mob

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Create a new government with the Constitution of 1791 Based on the ideas of the Enlightenment…The

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen Constructional Monarchy Metric System New court system with jury trial Confiscation of Church lands, made them employees

of the government Guillotine

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New Departments

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Challenges for the new government Foreign Problem

reaction fueled by expats Flight to Varennes June of 1791 Threats from Austria and Prussia

Unmet expectations of the common man Increasing radicalization led by the Jacobins

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Phase II: The Radical Revolution So…what is different about this part of the

Revolution?

True threats from the war and counter-revolution The sans-culottes

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September Massacres

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The Convention Republic declared 9/22/1792 Louis XVI executed on 1/21/1793 War is going worse…now fighting Austria,

Prussia, Holland, Spain and Great Britain. Huge economic pressure and peasant revolts

against the revolution Something must be done!

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July 1793 Jacobins, with the support of the sans-cullotes,

take over the Convention Create the Committee of Public Safety to deal

with the internal and external crises. 12 men led by Maximilian Robespierre.

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Reign of Terror Begins

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Creating the Republic of VirtueEliminate old social contract starting with

ChristianityReligion of ReasonNew Calendar

Years Months Days

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“Revolutionary government until there is peace.” 17, 0000, 40, 000 or 100, 000+ die 8% Nobles 14% Bourgeoisie 6% Clergy 70% Peasants

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The French people have had enough….Phase III! Thermidor Reaction White Terror Constitution of 1795 The Directory Elections of 3-97…lots of constitutional monarchists

are elected. What will happen……..