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Objective. SWBAT: describe the social division of France’s old order List reasons for France’s economic troubles Explain why Louis XVI called the Estates-General and summarize what happened Understand why Parisians stormed the Bastille. TV France: Wrap up Questions.

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Objective

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  1. Objective • SWBAT: • describe the social division of France’s old order • List reasons for France’s economic troubles • Explain why Louis XVI called the Estates-General and summarize what happened • Understand why Parisians stormed the Bastille

  2. TV France: Wrap up Questions Do the interviews suggest that one social class was more important or influential than another? Which social classes were more optimistic about their future? What reasons can you suggest for this? Make an argument for and against each social class as the “most important”

  3. Do Now Tuesday 1/8/13 In your notes, explain the political cartoon. What do each of the four men represent? What is the message?

  4. Qu’est-ceque le tiers état?

  5. AncienRegime  old order Clergy • enjoy wealth • Church owns 10% of land, collect tithe, no taxes • Enlightenment ideas target the 1st estate (Clergy) Nobles • Hold top government jobs • Army, courts & church • Feared losing traditional positions Vastly Diverse Third Estate • Bourgeoisie at top • Bankers, merchants, manufacturers, lawyers, doctors, journalisits, professors • MOST were rural peasants

  6. The French Revolution • all 3 estates had grievances against the monarchy. • to improve their condition - take power from the monarchy • Third estate felt most stress: • provided goods and services. • Paid heavy taxes

  7. Causes: Enlightenment Ideas & Philosophes • The Enlightenment Ideas: • Liberty • Equality • Reason • Progress • Philosophes: • Locke  private property, limited sovereignty & fair government • Voltaire attacked noble privileges & Church’s authority

  8. Causes: Am. Rev & Economy The American Revolution: 1775-1783 Enlightenment ideas in action French soldiers (Lafayette) came home inspired Put Louis XIV in more debt French economy was failing: 50% of government’s income went to debt interest No central bank or paper currency Inefficient and uneven taxation system (Varied by region and estate)

  9. Causes: Feudal System • Estate System outdated • Difficult to move up in society, unless very rich • The poor/peasantry resented the inequality of the three estates • Harvest failure 1787-1788 • Less food, higher prices, businesses failed, unemployment in cities

  10. Causes: Louis XVI Good intentions “Enlightened” Weak-willed Indecisive Marie Antoinette allowed him “to dispense patronage amongst friends”

  11. How does the cartoonist portray the Third Estate? What were the differences among the social classes in pre-revolutionary France?

  12. Events of the French Revolution Moderate Stage: 1789-1792 Radical Stage: 1782-1794 The Directory: 1794-1799 Napoleon: 1799-1815

  13. Outbreak: Estates-General May 5, 1789: Estates General convenes at Versailles First time in 175 years (1614) All three estates prepared cahiers (notebooks) listing their grievances “Cahiers de doleances” Fairer taxes, freedom of press, regular meetings of the Estate-General

  14. Outbreak: Estates General Reps from Third Estate Disagreed on how to vote Tradition: each estate met and voted separately, each estate had one vote First & Second Estates always outvoted the Third Estate The Third Estate wanted all estates to meet in a single body and count votes “by head”

  15. Tennis Court Oath June 17, 1789: delegates of the Third Estate declared themselves to be The National Assembly June 20, 1789: The Oath of the Tennis Court Meeting hall  locked and guarded Met at an indoor tennis court Swore, “never to separate and to meet wherever the circumstances might require until we have established a sound and just constitution.” Tension between king & Assembly

  16. Storming the Bastille July 14, 1789: Paris More than 800 Parisians assembled outside the Bastille Demanded weapons and gunpowder (rumored to be there) Commander of Bastille refused & opened fire on the crowd Crowd killed the commander, set free prisoners, found no weapons Importance: Challenged the king & won Celebrated every year since 1880

  17. Place de la Bastille

  18. French Revolution French Rev Part 1 French Rev Part 2 French Rev Part 3

  19. Do Now What is the significance of La Place de la Bastille? Explain the historical significance as well as current day.

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