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S T A R T E R . Revolt in the Vendee. levee en masse decreed. Girondin deputies purged. Execution of Louis XVI. General Maximum introduced. Law of Frimaire enacted. Coup of Thermidor. September Massacres. S T A R T E R . September Massacres. levee en masse decreed.

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  1. STARTE R Revolt in the Vendee levee en masse decreed Girondin deputies purged Execution of Louis XVI General Maximum introduced Law of Frimaire enacted Coup of Thermidor September Massacres

  2. STARTE R September Massacres levee en masse decreed Execution of Louis XVI General Maximum introduced Revolt in the Vendee Law of Frimaire enacted Girondin deputies purged Coup of Thermidor

  3. STARTE R 1792 September Massacres 1793 Aug levee en masse decreed 1793 Jan execution of Louis XVI 1793 Sep General Maximum introduced 1793 Mar revolt in the Vendee 1793 Dec Law of Frimaire enacted 1793 Jun Girondin deputies purged 1794 Jul Coup of Thermidor

  4. Friday, 06 June 2014 What were the significance of the events of 1793-99? KI3: The Terror 1793-1799.

  5. Friday, 06 June 2014 Session Aims • Explain the contents of the ki3 • Define and explain the importance of the events between 1792-99 • Revise the content and skills required for the exam. Events of 1789.

  6. Why did war break out in 1792?

  7. The ‘Austrian Committee’ Declaration of Pillnitz 1791 Why did war break out in 1792? French Army commanders wanted war Brissotins wanted war

  8. Key Idea 3 The French Revolution: Terror and the search for stability 1793-1799 • The execution of the King and the establishment of the Terror • The influence and fall of Robespierre • Events leading to the establishment of the Directory, including the risings of 1795 and the White Terror • Events leading to the seizure of power by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799 For each bullet point write three or four questions .

  9. TASK • Why was government by Terror introduced? • Why was the purge of the Girondin deputies important? • Was the federalist revolt a substantial threat? • Why did the revolt break out in the Vendee?

  10. …created 23 Aug 1793 marked the start of total war. • …administrative units of Parisian local government. • …police and internal security. • …the poor tradesmen and artisans. Those without knee-breeches. • ...ministers, foreign policy and local government. • …a fierce period of dechristianisation and attacks on Catholicism. The CGS was responsible for… Religious Terror marked… The CPS was responsible for… The levee-en-masse was… The sans-culottes were… The Commune and the Sections were…

  11. Complete these two halves… • The Commune and the Sections were…administrative units of Parisian local government. • The sans-culottes were…the poor tradesmen and artisans. Those without knee-breeches. • The levee-en-masse was…created 23 Aug 1793 marked the start of total war. • Religious Terror marked…a fierce period of dechristianisation and attacks on Catholicism. • The CGS was responsible for…police and internal security. • The CPS was responsible for…ministers, foreign policy and local government.

  12. The Revolutionary Republic • During the French Revolution, the National Convention, comprised the constitutional and legislative assembly which sat from 20 September 1792 to 26 October 1795. • It held executive power in France during the first years of the French First Republic. It was succeeded by the Directory, commencing 2 November 1795. • Prominent members of the original Convention included Maximilien Robespierre of the Jacobin Club, Jean-Paul Marat (affiliated with the Jacobins, though never a formal member), and Georges Danton of the Cordeliers. From 1793 to 1794, executive power was de facto exercised by the Convention's Committee of Public Safety. • France, like the rest of Europe, has never again used an elected constitutional convention to draft its constitutions, instead relying on the executive or legislative branches to draft successive constitutions before usually (but not always) submitting them to the electorate for approval in referendums. Read it all carefully. For your paragraph write a three-word summary.

  13. PLENAR Y • What were the features of the Coup of Thermidor? • What were the main characteristics of the period of the Directiore? • What was the ‘whiff of grapeshot’? • When was Napoleon’s coup d’etat?

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