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Causes of the French Revolution

Explore the causes of the French Revolution, including social class divisions, economic hardships, and influences from the Enlightenment and American Revolution.

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Causes of the French Revolution

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  1. September 24, 2019 Global II History Agenda: DO NOW: Term Matching NOTES #5: What were the causes of the French Revolution? CLASS ASSIGNMENT: “Causes of the (French) Revolution” NOTES-CHECK #s 1–5 TODAY

  2. What were the causes of the French Revolution? Notes #5

  3. The French Revolutionwas a period of political changes that occurred in France from 1789 to 1815.

  4. Before the French Revolution, the people of France were divided into threeestates based on their social class.

  5. The clergy made up the First Estate and the nobles made up the Second Estatein France. Nobles (Second Estate) Clergy (First Estate)

  6. The First and Second Estates did not have to pay taxes and enjoyed special rights.

  7. The bourgeoisie (middle class), city workers, and peasants made up the Third Estatein France. Bourgeoisie Peasants

  8. About 98% of France’s population belonged to the Third Estate; they paid all of the taxes and lacked rights.

  9. Poor economic conditions and a weak king resulted in an increasing dissatisfaction of the Third Estate . . . 1788 famine in France Marie Antoinette King Louis XVI

  10. . . . and ideas from the Enlightenment and American Revolution inspired the Third Estate to revolt, which caused the French Revolution to begin. John Locke Signing the Declaration of Independence

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