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Important Dates in French History

Important Dates in French History. 1799-1815: Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte , First Consul, then Emperor of the French in 1804 1815: Restoration of constitutional Monarchy 1830: Revolution. July Monarchy of Louis-Philippe 1848: Revolution of 1848 1848-1852: Second Republic

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Important Dates in French History

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  1. Important Dates in French History • 1799-1815: Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul, then Emperor of the French in 1804 • 1815: Restoration of constitutional Monarchy • 1830: Revolution. July Monarchy of Louis-Philippe • 1848: Revolution of 1848 • 1848-1852: Second Republic • 1870-1875: Franco-Prussian War

  2. French Economics • Working Class • England • Wealthy Business Owners • What caused the French Revolution?

  3. French Social History • Absolute Monarchy (17th century) • Constitutional Monarchy (1791) • Legislative Assembly (1791) • Republic (1789) • Directory (1795) • Consulate (1799)

  4. Important People • Napoleon Bonaparte I • Louis-Philippe • Louis Napoleon III • Louis Blanc

  5. French Culture • Religion • Foods

  6. French Politics • The First Estate: made up of Roman Catholic Church clergies • The Second Estate: made up of wealthy nobles • The Third Estate:made up of lower class/peasants

  7. Background Information (1789-1792) • Deteriorating economic conditions • Poor become bankrupt • Resentment towards nobles and clergy

  8. Nation/Post-nation Building Information • France became a republic in 1789, the people of French revolted and overthrew King Louis XVI. • The Great Fear • Legislative Assembly • The Reign of Terror

  9. Possible Current Status

  10. Bibliography • "1800's - 1900's." CESA 10 Archive site (7350). Web. 07 Nov. 2009. <http://www3.cesa10.k12.wi.us/explore-wi/people/18-19.htm#french>. • "France Timeline, 21st Century." World News Atlas. Web. 07 Nov. 2009. http://www.mapreport.com/countries/france.html • "French history : The important dates." Learn French in France - French Language school - Course in France - study french - Courses. Web. 07 Nov. 2009. <http://www.cia-france.com/france_the_french/french_history_important_dates.htm> • "History of France -." Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Web. 07 Nov. 2009. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_France>. • "History: Timeline." Welcome to the Frontpage. Web. 07 Nov. 2009. <http://www.froggyfiles.com/timeline.htm#1800to1900>. • "When did France become a country? | ChaCha Answers." ChaCha - Mobile Search | Text Search | Questions and Answers. Web. 07 Nov. 2009. <http://www.chacha.com/question/when-did-france-become-a-country%3F>.

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