New ideas in new times - 6

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6.4 The French Revolution






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Goal of this lesson
In this lesson you'll learn...


why the storming of the Bastille took place and about the French revolution between 1789 and 1799.

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An empty treasury
Expensive wars led to immense debt for France.

King Louis XVI summoned the States-General (Staten-Generaal)
to find a way to pay off the debt via taxing the first and second estate. 
-> Estate system privileges 

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An empty treasury
1789: States-General comes together in Versailles.
Disagreement about the way of voting

The third estate declares themselves the National Assembly (Nationale Vergadering), they now represent the French people

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Eed op de kaatsbaan
Tennis court oath (eed op de kaatsbaan)
>> to write a constitution 

Louis XVI sents his army and riots break out in Paris

14th of July 1789: Storming of the Bastille

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Revolution
The National Assembly abolished all privileges of the 1st and 2nd estate. 

In september 1791 the constitution (grondwet) was completed
France became a constitutional monarchy (constitutionele monarchie)
>> What does this mean?

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Elections
Only rich citizens could vote > First parliament was very moderate (gematigd). They wanted to uphold the monarchy.

After the universal male suffrage (algemeen kiesrecht) the radicals (radicalen) had the majority (meerderheid) in Parliament

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Radicals and Terror
The radical parliament sentenced Louis XVI to death  in 1792 > Guillotine    France is now a Republic.

Not everyone thinks the king deserved to die. This group is called the Girondins. (Girondijnen)
Opposint them are the radicals called the Jacobin. (Jacobijnen)
 They want a completely new France, without anything to remind them of the ancien régime (the old France).



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Robespierre
The radical leader Robespierre began an
reign of terror (Terreurbewind) 
> Result: many people died or feared for their lives

The radicals fanatically searched for enemies of the revolution
- Special courts for traitors: Tribunals (tribunaal, rechtbank)
   >> Guillotine: 70 people a day in Paris alone

 July of 1794: Robespierres life ends by the guillotine.
Facial reconstruction of Robespierres face

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Who takes over in France?
First the Girondins. But there is simply too much chaos. 
One of the new rulers asks Napoleon to help him during a coup d'etat. ( a hostile takeover of power)

His reign gives the country peace and stability. This makes him popular.
He is crowned emperor of France. (keizer)

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What to do now?
Read paragraph 6.4 and make a timeline


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