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French Revolution:PHASE 3:

Radical Republic to Directory

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The Radical Republic

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• Fueled by freedom of the Press

• By 1792 popular opinion had turned against the Monarchy!

The Radical Republic

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• The National Convention (the legislature) writes a new constitution

• Ended the monarchy• Made France a

REPUBLIC – a government with elected officials

The Radical Republic

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• Universal male suffrage – all adult male citizens given the right to vote

The Radical Republic

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• Primary goal was to encourage greater equality

• Universal Elementary Education

Reforms of the Republic

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Reforms of the Republic• New land for peasants• Introduced wage & price

controls• Abolished slavery in French

colonies• Abolished the Catholic

Church

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Reforms of the Republic• Other reforms to rid

France of Old Regime:–Converted to metric system

–Adopted new calendar

–New street names–No formal pronouns or titles

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The Sans-Culottes Lead the Way!

• The Sans-Culottes (“without knee breeches”) – shopkeepers, artisans, & workers – were in charge

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The Sans-Culottes Lead the Way!

• Rejected elaborate clothing

• Called each other “citizen” & “citizeness”

• Considered patriotic

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Symbols of the

Revolution

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• Revolutionary Slogan:

• “liberte, egalite, fraternite”

• “Liberty, equality, fraternity!”

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• The new French flag - tricolor

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The Phrygian

Cap of Liberty

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• The new anthem – The Marseillaise

To arms, citizens!Form your battalions,Let us march, let us march!

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Execution of the King

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Execution of the King

• In 1793, King Louis is tried, convicted, and beheaded for treason by radicals

“I forgive those who are guilty of my death…”

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Execution of the King • Execution of the king

threatened foreign thrones

• Monarchs of Great Britain, Spain, & Netherlands joined Austria & Prussia in an alliance against France

“The kings in alliance try to frighten us, but we hurl at their feet, as a gauge of battle, the French king’s head” - Danton

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The National

Convention

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Two Groups in the National Convention• JACOBINS (extreme radicals):• Supported by sans-culottes• Had voted to execute Louis

XVI• Leaders: Robespierre, Danton &

Marat

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Two Groups in the National Convention• GIRONDISTS (moderate radicals)• Felt revolution had gone far

enough• Wanted to protect wealthy middle

class• Wanted to spread ideas

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The Committee of Public Safety

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Committee of Public Safety

• Formed by Jacobins to direct war/repel foreign invasion

• Adopted conscription (the draft)

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Committee of Public Safety

• Also dealt with counter-revolutionaries within France (those who wanted to stop the Revolution)

• Formed the Revolutionary Tribunal – court for suspected counter-revolutionaries

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Committee of Public Safety

• Jacobins arrest Girondists as being secret royalists!

•Why?

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Committee of Public Safety

• Girondists retaliate!

• Charlotte Corday, (Girondist) killed Jacobin leader Marat

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• His assassination used as an excuse for:

• the Reign of Terror...

Committee of Public Safety

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The Reign of Terror

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The Reign of Terror!• Led by Radicals

(especially Robespierre)

• Hunted down suspected traitors & counter-revolutionaries & turned them over to the Revolutionary Tribunal

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The Reign of Terror

• Swift trials and harsh sentences

• Marie Antoinette executed

• Over 80% of those killed are commoners

• 40,000 dead total

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The Reign of Terror• By spring of 1794, France was

winning the war & increased French territory

• People called for an end to the Terror but…

• Robespierre ordered new arrests!!

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The Thermidor Reaction (July)

• Robespierre himself is sent to the guillotine as people seek an end to the Reign of Terror

• The people called for a new government

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The Directory

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The Directory• Another new constitution is

written• Government under the control of

the wealthy middle class• Only men with property could

vote• Executive council of 5 men called

Directors• 2-house legislature (bicameral)• Doesn’t last long…