French Revolution Notes
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION CHAPTER 18 SECTION 3 A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens “ Along the Paris streets, the death-carts rumble, hollow and harsh. Six.
Chapter 18 The French Revolution Chapter 18 The French Revolution.
The French Revolution Chapter 7. The Estates 1 st – Clergy 2 nd – Nobility 3 rd - Everyone else – Bourgeoisie – Urban poor – Peasants.
FRENCH REVOLUTION CHAPTER 6. I. French Revolution n A. 1789-99 n B. A period of disorder, turmoil, and chaos.
The French Revolution Chapter 7 sec. 1 & 2. The French Revolution Begins Economic and social inequalities in the Old Regime help cause the French Revolution.
BenchMark II Key Info Chapter 11: The French Revolution Chapter 12: Age of Industry Chapter 13: Cultural Revolution.
Unit 2 The French Revolution Chapter 7 1789-1815 Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.
The French Revolution Chapter 23. Jot down comments on what you see reflected in the picture.
The French Revolution Chapter Seven. The French Revolution Introduction How would you define an unjust government? What, if anything, would lead you.
The French Revolution Chapter 22 1789-1815 Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.
Ham World Studies Main Idea: The roots of the French Revolution laid ideas of the Enlightenment, foreign revolutions, economic problems, and corruption.