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The Revolution Continues

The Revolution Continues. Religious Reform. Civil Constitution of the Clergy brings the church under state control 7/90 Sells church land to pay off national debts Create the “ Assignats ,” bonds backed by church land sales, used like currency Closes religious orders

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The Revolution Continues

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  1. The Revolution Continues

  2. Religious Reform • Civil Constitution of the Clergy brings the church under state control 7/90 • Sells church land to pay off national debts • Create the “Assignats,” bonds backed by church land sales, used like currency • Closes religious orders • Forces clerical oath to state • Condemned by Pope • Divides French

  3. Failed Royal Escape 6/91 • Royals attempt escape to Austrian Netherlands • Hopes to rally with emigres, reconquer France • Makes Louis look like a traitor • Gives power to enemies

  4. Declaration of Pillnitz 8/27/1791 • Austrian Emperor and Prussian King issue statement intending to support monarchy in France • Support Marie, afraid of revolutionary ideas spreading • Great Britain refuses, making it practically meaningless • Scares and angers the French

  5. Foreign critics • Englishman Edmund Burke, conservative who defends hereditary privilege • Englishwoman Mary Wollstonecraft, calls for legal and social equality for women

  6. 1st Constitution 9/1791 • National Assembly becomes Legislative Assembly • All new members • Dominated by the more revolutionary “Jacobins” • Creates constitutional monarchy • Divide power between king and Leg. Assem. • Louis reluctantly agrees

  7. War 1792 • Legislative Assembly declares war on Austria & Prussia (The First Coalition) • France invaded • Distracted by partition of Poland, France is able to regroup • King and Queen forced to seek protection in L.A. after palace is attacked due to rumors of treachery

  8. National Convention • Louis XVI is stripped of all duties and imprisoned (8/1792) • Signals beginning of the “Second Revolution” or the “Radical Phase” • New “National Convention” replaces Legislative Assembly

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