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GSWorld History Jan 8Entry Task Make a ldquoreciperdquo for a revolution - what ldquoingredientsrdquo need to be present for people to revolt against their governmentAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey- Today Finish up Enlightenment amp

begin the French Revolution (1789)

Crane Brinton Conditions Present Before a Revolution

Occurs1 People from all social classes are discontented

2People feel restless and held down by unacceptable restrictions in society religion the economy or the govt

3People are hopeful about the future but they are being forced to accept less than they had hoped for

4People are beginning to think of themselves as belonging to a social class and there is a growing bitterness between social classes

5The social classes closest to one another are the most hostile

bullbull

Crane Brinton Conditions Present Before a Revolution

Occurs6The scholars and thinkers give up on the way their society operates

7The govrsquot does not respond to the needs of its society

8The leaders of the government and the ruling class begin to doubt themselves Some join with the opposition groups

9The government is unable to get enough support from any group to save itself

10The government cannot organize its finances correctly and is either going bankrupt or trying to tax heavily and unjustly

It was the best of timesit was the worst of times it was the age of wisdomit was the age of foolishnessit was the epoch of beliefit was the epoch of incredulityhellip

-- Charles DickensA Tale of Two Cities

Marie Antoinette amp Louis XVI

GSWorld History Jan 11Entry Task Let us eat cakeAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - paper

copies available- Today How did the structure of

social classes in France lead to discontent

- In the process of updating grades - did you turn in HobbesLocke amp Enlightenment philosophes

Marie Antoinette

Maria Theresarsquos daughter - age 14 when she was sent to France for Franco-Austrian alliance

For her May 1770 wedding she was escorted to France amid an entourage that included 57 carriages 117 footmen and 376 horses

Read more httpwwwsmithsonianmagcomhistorymarie-antoinette-134629573WTVvIpBD6eR8Og5L99Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12 httpbitly1cGUiGvFollow us SmithsonianMag on Twitter

Marie Antoinette

Smithsonian Magazine And what exorbitant tastes she had She bought a pair of diamond bracelets that cost as much as a Paris mansion She sported towering bouffant hairdos including the inoculation pouf a forbidding confection that featured a club striking a snake in an olive tree (representing the triumph of science over evil) to celebrate her success in persuading the king to be vaccinated against smallpox

Marie Antoinette

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Crane Brinton Conditions Present Before a Revolution

Occurs1 People from all social classes are discontented

2People feel restless and held down by unacceptable restrictions in society religion the economy or the govt

3People are hopeful about the future but they are being forced to accept less than they had hoped for

4People are beginning to think of themselves as belonging to a social class and there is a growing bitterness between social classes

5The social classes closest to one another are the most hostile

bullbull

Crane Brinton Conditions Present Before a Revolution

Occurs6The scholars and thinkers give up on the way their society operates

7The govrsquot does not respond to the needs of its society

8The leaders of the government and the ruling class begin to doubt themselves Some join with the opposition groups

9The government is unable to get enough support from any group to save itself

10The government cannot organize its finances correctly and is either going bankrupt or trying to tax heavily and unjustly

It was the best of timesit was the worst of times it was the age of wisdomit was the age of foolishnessit was the epoch of beliefit was the epoch of incredulityhellip

-- Charles DickensA Tale of Two Cities

Marie Antoinette amp Louis XVI

GSWorld History Jan 11Entry Task Let us eat cakeAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - paper

copies available- Today How did the structure of

social classes in France lead to discontent

- In the process of updating grades - did you turn in HobbesLocke amp Enlightenment philosophes

Marie Antoinette

Maria Theresarsquos daughter - age 14 when she was sent to France for Franco-Austrian alliance

For her May 1770 wedding she was escorted to France amid an entourage that included 57 carriages 117 footmen and 376 horses

Read more httpwwwsmithsonianmagcomhistorymarie-antoinette-134629573WTVvIpBD6eR8Og5L99Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12 httpbitly1cGUiGvFollow us SmithsonianMag on Twitter

Marie Antoinette

Smithsonian Magazine And what exorbitant tastes she had She bought a pair of diamond bracelets that cost as much as a Paris mansion She sported towering bouffant hairdos including the inoculation pouf a forbidding confection that featured a club striking a snake in an olive tree (representing the triumph of science over evil) to celebrate her success in persuading the king to be vaccinated against smallpox

Marie Antoinette

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Crane Brinton Conditions Present Before a Revolution

Occurs6The scholars and thinkers give up on the way their society operates

7The govrsquot does not respond to the needs of its society

8The leaders of the government and the ruling class begin to doubt themselves Some join with the opposition groups

9The government is unable to get enough support from any group to save itself

10The government cannot organize its finances correctly and is either going bankrupt or trying to tax heavily and unjustly

It was the best of timesit was the worst of times it was the age of wisdomit was the age of foolishnessit was the epoch of beliefit was the epoch of incredulityhellip

-- Charles DickensA Tale of Two Cities

Marie Antoinette amp Louis XVI

GSWorld History Jan 11Entry Task Let us eat cakeAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - paper

copies available- Today How did the structure of

social classes in France lead to discontent

- In the process of updating grades - did you turn in HobbesLocke amp Enlightenment philosophes

Marie Antoinette

Maria Theresarsquos daughter - age 14 when she was sent to France for Franco-Austrian alliance

For her May 1770 wedding she was escorted to France amid an entourage that included 57 carriages 117 footmen and 376 horses

Read more httpwwwsmithsonianmagcomhistorymarie-antoinette-134629573WTVvIpBD6eR8Og5L99Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12 httpbitly1cGUiGvFollow us SmithsonianMag on Twitter

Marie Antoinette

Smithsonian Magazine And what exorbitant tastes she had She bought a pair of diamond bracelets that cost as much as a Paris mansion She sported towering bouffant hairdos including the inoculation pouf a forbidding confection that featured a club striking a snake in an olive tree (representing the triumph of science over evil) to celebrate her success in persuading the king to be vaccinated against smallpox

Marie Antoinette

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

It was the best of timesit was the worst of times it was the age of wisdomit was the age of foolishnessit was the epoch of beliefit was the epoch of incredulityhellip

-- Charles DickensA Tale of Two Cities

Marie Antoinette amp Louis XVI

GSWorld History Jan 11Entry Task Let us eat cakeAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - paper

copies available- Today How did the structure of

social classes in France lead to discontent

- In the process of updating grades - did you turn in HobbesLocke amp Enlightenment philosophes

Marie Antoinette

Maria Theresarsquos daughter - age 14 when she was sent to France for Franco-Austrian alliance

For her May 1770 wedding she was escorted to France amid an entourage that included 57 carriages 117 footmen and 376 horses

Read more httpwwwsmithsonianmagcomhistorymarie-antoinette-134629573WTVvIpBD6eR8Og5L99Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12 httpbitly1cGUiGvFollow us SmithsonianMag on Twitter

Marie Antoinette

Smithsonian Magazine And what exorbitant tastes she had She bought a pair of diamond bracelets that cost as much as a Paris mansion She sported towering bouffant hairdos including the inoculation pouf a forbidding confection that featured a club striking a snake in an olive tree (representing the triumph of science over evil) to celebrate her success in persuading the king to be vaccinated against smallpox

Marie Antoinette

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Marie Antoinette amp Louis XVI

GSWorld History Jan 11Entry Task Let us eat cakeAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - paper

copies available- Today How did the structure of

social classes in France lead to discontent

- In the process of updating grades - did you turn in HobbesLocke amp Enlightenment philosophes

Marie Antoinette

Maria Theresarsquos daughter - age 14 when she was sent to France for Franco-Austrian alliance

For her May 1770 wedding she was escorted to France amid an entourage that included 57 carriages 117 footmen and 376 horses

Read more httpwwwsmithsonianmagcomhistorymarie-antoinette-134629573WTVvIpBD6eR8Og5L99Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12 httpbitly1cGUiGvFollow us SmithsonianMag on Twitter

Marie Antoinette

Smithsonian Magazine And what exorbitant tastes she had She bought a pair of diamond bracelets that cost as much as a Paris mansion She sported towering bouffant hairdos including the inoculation pouf a forbidding confection that featured a club striking a snake in an olive tree (representing the triumph of science over evil) to celebrate her success in persuading the king to be vaccinated against smallpox

Marie Antoinette

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

GSWorld History Jan 11Entry Task Let us eat cakeAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - paper

copies available- Today How did the structure of

social classes in France lead to discontent

- In the process of updating grades - did you turn in HobbesLocke amp Enlightenment philosophes

Marie Antoinette

Maria Theresarsquos daughter - age 14 when she was sent to France for Franco-Austrian alliance

For her May 1770 wedding she was escorted to France amid an entourage that included 57 carriages 117 footmen and 376 horses

Read more httpwwwsmithsonianmagcomhistorymarie-antoinette-134629573WTVvIpBD6eR8Og5L99Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12 httpbitly1cGUiGvFollow us SmithsonianMag on Twitter

Marie Antoinette

Smithsonian Magazine And what exorbitant tastes she had She bought a pair of diamond bracelets that cost as much as a Paris mansion She sported towering bouffant hairdos including the inoculation pouf a forbidding confection that featured a club striking a snake in an olive tree (representing the triumph of science over evil) to celebrate her success in persuading the king to be vaccinated against smallpox

Marie Antoinette

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Marie Antoinette

Maria Theresarsquos daughter - age 14 when she was sent to France for Franco-Austrian alliance

For her May 1770 wedding she was escorted to France amid an entourage that included 57 carriages 117 footmen and 376 horses

Read more httpwwwsmithsonianmagcomhistorymarie-antoinette-134629573WTVvIpBD6eR8Og5L99Give the gift of Smithsonian magazine for only $12 httpbitly1cGUiGvFollow us SmithsonianMag on Twitter

Marie Antoinette

Smithsonian Magazine And what exorbitant tastes she had She bought a pair of diamond bracelets that cost as much as a Paris mansion She sported towering bouffant hairdos including the inoculation pouf a forbidding confection that featured a club striking a snake in an olive tree (representing the triumph of science over evil) to celebrate her success in persuading the king to be vaccinated against smallpox

Marie Antoinette

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Marie Antoinette

Smithsonian Magazine And what exorbitant tastes she had She bought a pair of diamond bracelets that cost as much as a Paris mansion She sported towering bouffant hairdos including the inoculation pouf a forbidding confection that featured a club striking a snake in an olive tree (representing the triumph of science over evil) to celebrate her success in persuading the king to be vaccinated against smallpox

Marie Antoinette

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Marie Antoinette

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Executed in 1793

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

httpwwwpbsorgmarieantoinettelifehameauhtml

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Marie Antoinettersquos peasant cottage

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Marie Antoinette

and her children

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Let them eat cakeMarie Antoinette NEVER said that

ldquoMadame DeficitrdquoldquoThe Austrian WomanrdquoThe Necklace ScandalSwindle647 diamonds$47 millionMA blamed

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Horrible Historiesbull httpswwwyoutubecomwatchv=a8TAQ0AnDMc

bull

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Old Regime

THREE ESTATES

bull First (Clergy)

bull Second (Nobility)

bull Third (Everyone Else)bull 97 of Population

Caricature of the Third Estate carrying the First Estate and the Second Estate on its back

12

3

TAX EXEMPT

3

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

bull

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The 3rd Estate Awakens bull

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Identify the

estates + what

is

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

exempt1 2

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The American Revolution

French military amp financial assistance to the US was vital

to winning the American Revolutionary War

1775-1783

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Battle of the Chesapeake

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Budget Crisis

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Aristocratic Resurgence

WEAK RESURGENCE

and Royal Weakness

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

In 1787 Louis called an ldquoAssembly of Notablesrdquo hoping to get representatives from the nobility and the Church to agree to be taxed

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Assembly

of Notables1787

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Assembly of Notables

1787

FAIL

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Assembly of Notables

1787

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

SHORTAGE

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

GSWorld History Jan 12Entry Task What was daily life like for the 3rd Estate on the eve of the revolution At your table come up with a few examplesAnnouncements- Please take out notes from yesterday (Causes of

French Rev)- ParentGuardian Survey - paper copies available- Today How did the structure of social classes in

France lead to discontent

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Estates GeneralThe French kingrsquos advisory body

ndash Not convened since 1614

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Each estate cast one vote as a group

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

BOURGEOISIE

French Professional Class(Merchants Lawyers etc)

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

1 2The Clergy The Nobility

AGREEMENT = VICTORY

3 is a majority

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

What is The Third Estate

What is the Third Estate

Everything What has it been until now in the political order

Nothing What does it ask to become

Something

Sieyes

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Reform Proposals1 ldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

1 2 3The

ClergyThe

NobilityEveryone

Else

3

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Reform Proposals2 Vote By Head

1111

11

111

2

222

22

222

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

In a single assembly individual nobles and priests could vote with the Third Estate delegates

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

IndecisionldquoDoublingrdquo the Third

Vote by Head

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Estates General ConvenesMay 1789

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

HAT FIASCO

Hats (sumptuary laws)

Louis Hat offhellip

Clergy Hats offhellip

Nobility Hats offhellip[Uncomfortable Pause]

Third Estate Hats off[Uncomfortable Pause]

Louis Hat on

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The National AssemblyJune 17 1789

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

3

333

333

33

3

333

333

33

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The National Assembly

1

111

111

11 2

222

222

22

Join us

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The National Assembly

1111

222

2222

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Three Days Later

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Tennis Court Oath

The National Assembly pledged not to adjourn until they had adopted a constitution for France

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Tennis Court Oath

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Jacques-Louis David The Tennis Court Oath

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Compare

John Trumbull The Declaration of Independence 1819

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The American Revolution

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

CAPITULATION

Okay fine

Whatever

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

CAPITULATIONLouis finally recognized the National Assembly as a lawmaking body and directed the remaining First and Second Estate to join the Assembly

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

but he brought troops to Versailles just in case

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

RATE the CAUSESAt your table rate the CAUSES (1 being the MOST important 11 the LEAST important)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Meanwhile in Paris

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Bastille

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

July 14 1789- 18 died 73 wounded

- 7 guards killed- Only 7 prisoners held (5 criminals amp 2

madmen)

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

And in the Countryside

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

SHORTAGE

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

An Aristocratic Plot

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Photo Credit One lucky guy

Letrsquos starve some peasants

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

What a splendid idea

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Great Fear

PEASANT REVOLT

Summer 1789

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Photo Credit One lucky guy

OOPS Did they think we were serious

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Path of the ldquoGreat

Fearrdquo- Peasants

attacked manor houses and monasteries

destroyed documents that destroyed rents feudal dues etc

NEXT UP

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

GSWorld History Jan 13Entry Task How is ldquoWe can do itrdquo an example of PROPAGANDAAnnouncements- ParentGuardian Survey - Today Declaration of the Rights of

Man and Citizen- You will need a book today + notes

and reading from yesterday

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Declaration of Independence 1776

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Decrees of August 4th

bull

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Decrees of August 4th

Abolished the ldquofeudal systemrdquo

bull feudal dues

bull noblesrsquo hunting rights

bull tax exemptionsABOLISHED

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Rights of Man

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

[Classical] Liberalism

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Limited Government

Economic Liberty

Political Liberty

[Classical] Liberalism

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Aristocratic Privilege

State Religion

Absolute Monarchy

[Classical] Liberalism

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

ldquoWe hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life Liberty and the pursuit of Happinessrdquo

-- The Declaration of Independence

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The

Declaration of the

Rights of Man

and the Citizen

August 26 1789

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Representatives of the French people organized in National Assembly considering that ignorance forgetfulness or contempt of the rights of man are the sole causes of public miseries and the corruption of governments have resolved to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural inalienable and sacred rights of man

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

1 Men are born and remain free and equal in rights Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

INFLUENCERSof the

Declaration

Jean J Rousseau

US Declaration of Independence

The British System of Gov

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

New Dilemmas

1Did women have equal rights with men

2What about free blacks in the colonies

3How could slavery be justified if all men were

born free

4Did religious toleration of Protestants and Jews

include equal political rights

August 26 1789

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The Tricolor1789 - The WHITE of the Bourbons and RED and BLUE of Paris

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

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WOMENrsquoS MARCH ON VERSAILLESOctober 1789

ROYAL FAMILY rarr PARIS

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Parisian Revolution

After the Womenrsquos March on Versailles Paris became the Revolutionrsquos epicenter

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Now the King has to do whatever the National Assembly demands

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

NATIONALIZATION

The National Assembly confiscated Church property in 1789 and abolished religious orders in 1790Mandatory tithes were abolishedPEOPLE got to elect bishops and priests and they were paid by the state

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Of particular interest in this caricature of refractory clergy here are the long noses traditionally used to caricature Jews that suggest the refractory clergy were not of the people This image shows resistant clergy marching in their last procession The satyr at the rear with a coffin seems to threaten their very lives Source mfr 84128 httpchnmgmuedurevolutiond6

ldquo Procession of Refractory Clergy

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

June 20-21 1791 King flees to Austria is caught at Varennes

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

bull Sept 1791 National Assembly issues Constitution elections are held Read p323

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

bull Aug 27 1791 Austria and Prussia call for support of French King (Declaration of Pillnitz)

bull WHEN FRANCE SNEEZES ALL OF EUROPE CATCHES A COLDhellip (said later but still applies)

bull April 1792 - Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

bull Prussian commander threatens Paris if the royal family is harmed

bull Aug 10 1792 Paris mob storms royal palace Commune seizes Assembly Legislative Assembly falls

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

bull

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

The French Revolution Radicalizes

NEXT UP

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

La Marseillaise - English lyricsArise children of the fatherland

The day of glory has arrivedAgainst us tyrannys

Bloody standard is raisedListen to the sound in the fields

The howling of these fearsome soldiersThey are coming into our midst

To cut the throats of your sons and consortsTo arms citizens Form your battalionsMarch marchLet impure bloodWater our furrows

What do they want this horde of slavesOf traitors and conspiratorial kings

For whom these vile chainsThese long-prepared irons

Frenchmen for us ah What outrageWhat methods must be taken

It is us they dare planTo return to the old slavery

What These foreign cohortsThey would make laws in our courts

So that in death your enemies

See your triumph and our glory

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Poster AssignmentThe French Revolution is based on liberty equality

and fraternity (brotherhood) - make a poster encouraging fellow Parisians to support the Commune

and abolish the monarchy

Consider- the actions of Louis XVI

- the Constitutional monarchy established by the Constitution of

1791

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

Poster AssignmentInclude a HEADING and the date Sept 1792

THREE reasons to support the Communeabolish the Monarchy

-

httpslideplayercomslide6151590

httpslideplayercomslide6151590