Ch. 2 par. 5 to 10 French Revolution

French Revolution 14th July 1789
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French Revolution 14th July 1789

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What do you know about the French Revolution?

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Orientatie: Frankrijk voor de Franse revolutie. Wat/wanneer
Pruiken en Revoluties
Hier zitten we nu!

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Par. 5: Priviliges of First and Second Estate
  • First Estate = The Clergy
  • They owned 10% of the land while they were 1% of the population
  • They could tax people but did not pay taxes themselves

  • Second Estate = The Nobles
  • They owned 20% of the land while they were 1,5% of the population
  • They paid hardly any tax
  • They held important jobs in church / government / army

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Much of the land (30%) was owned by the clergy and the nobility. What do you think their land was like?
A
Flat
B
Very poor
C
Very fertile
D
Mountainous

Slide 14 - Quizvraag

Revolution is:
A big change in a society that takes place in a short time.

Time however is relative because a 200 years is a long time for us people but it is nothing when you look at how old people and the world are!

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Do you think the Third Estate had a right to start a revolution?

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Glossary words par. 5-10:
  • Ancien regime               = the rule of the French kings in the 18th century
  • Estates                         = medieval layers of society (3 Estates)
  • Bourgeoisie                   = rich citizens in the cities
  • Estates general              = a meeting of the three Estates
  • National Assembly          = parliament
  • Reactionaries                 = people who said the changes had gone far enough
  • Radicals                         = people who want even more changes
  • Code Napoléon               = Lawbook of Napoleon

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What was left of the French Revolution?
  • Rulers were back on the throne in most countries
      BUT:
  • Some changes, such as the Code Napoléon stayed
  • Most countries had now parliaments that made the king less       powerful!

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