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Directions: Timeline In notebook create 5-7 word sub headlines (summary)

What were the Goals of the Revolution?. Directions: Timeline In notebook create 5-7 word sub headlines (summary) Determine events locations on the French Political spectrum Example: The Storming of the Bastille Louie’s S wiss troops, prompt need for weapons. Events:

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Directions: Timeline In notebook create 5-7 word sub headlines (summary)

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  1. What were the Goals of the Revolution? Directions: Timeline In notebook create 5-7 word sub headlines (summary) Determine events locations on the French Political spectrum Example: The Storming of the Bastille Louie’s Swiss troops, prompt need for weapons. Events: Estate System (89) National Convention eliminates monarchy (92) Calling of Estate General (89) Louis XVI beheaded (92) National Assembly (89) Draft to fight against enemies (93) Tennis Court Oath (89) Reign of Terror (93-94) Storming of the Bastille (89) Robespierre beheaded (94) Great Fear (89) New Constitution and directory (95) Bread Riots (89) Napoleon Coup d’etat (1799) Louis XVI forced to Paris (89) Dec. of the Rights of Man (89) Reforms to the Church and No tax on the Bourgeoisie- reaction by peasants (90) Limited monarchy (90) Legislative Assembly (91) Declaration of War on Austria (92) Invasion of Tuileries (92)

  2. Sans-culottes and Jacobins Radical extremist Conservative Upheld the idea of limited monarchy Wanted few changes Emigres Wanted to restore the old regime Radical Wanted sweeping changes in the government and proposed that the common people have full power in the government Opposed the king and he idea of a monarchy Year/ Event Moderate Wanted some changes but not sweeping 1794 1795 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793

  3. Sans-culottes and Jacobins Radical extremist Conservative Upheld the idea of limited monarchy Wanted few changes Emigres Wanted to restore the old regime Radical Wanted sweeping changes in the government and proposed that the common people have full power in the government Opposed the king and he idea of a monarchy Year/ Event Moderate Wanted some changes but not sweeping National Assembly Bread Riots Storming of the Bastille Estates system Calling of Estates General The Great Fear Tennis Court Oath 1794 1795 1791 1789 1790 1793 1792 Louis XVI forced to go to Paris Dec. of Rights of Man Didn’t want to tax Bourgeoisie Created a limited constitutional monarchy Reforms to the Church- tax their land Arrested Louis XVI when he tried to escape The Legislative Assembly- Limited monarchy Legislative Assembly split 3 ways Declaring war with Austria NC- abolished Monarchy Invasion of Tuileries National Convention Louis XVI beheaded NC- drafted 300,000 soldiers – soon to be 800,000 Reign of Terror Republic of Virture Committee of Public Safety Antoinette- beheaded 1793 Robespierre beheaded 1799- Coup d etat New Constitution – created a directory Named Napoleon General

  4. From 1789 to 1795 did the people of France come closer to meeting their goals or did they drift further away from their goals? Explain your position with 3 specific pieces of evidence As the Revolution progressed it became more radical. Provide three reasons as to why this occurred. Why did other nations want to get involved in the Revolution on the king’s side? Why would the people of France support a future dictator? Make 3 educated predictions for Egypt.

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