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POPULATION GROWTH AND FRENCH REVOLUTION

POPULATION GROWTH AND FRENCH REVOLUTION. 18 th and 19 th centuries. Can you define “Population Growth”?. When? Where? Why? How?. BIRTH AND DEATH RATES. MEDICINE. LOW WAGES. EUROPE. SUPPLY AND DEMAND. CITIES VS. POPULATION. NEW BUSINESS FOR SUPPLIES. CITIES AROUN FACTORIES.

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POPULATION GROWTH AND FRENCH REVOLUTION

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  1. POPULATION GROWTH AND FRENCH REVOLUTION 18th and 19th centuries

  2. Can you define “Population Growth”? When? Where? Why? How? BIRTH AND DEATH RATES MEDICINE LOW WAGES EUROPE SUPPLY AND DEMAND

  3. CITIES VS. POPULATION NEW BUSINESS FOR SUPPLIES CITIES AROUN FACTORIES PRIVATE BUSINESS – ROADS, RIVERS, STREETS COAL AND IRON PRIVATE BUSINESS MEANS OF TRANSPORT INNOVATION STATE - PORTS RAILROAD CONNECTING EUROPE

  4. MALTHUS THEORY WHAT DID HE NOT REALIZE AT THAT TIME? SOLUTION?

  5. Something to think about • Why do you think Malthus reached his conclusion about population growth? Can it be applied today? • Solve ex 2 and 3 page 239 of your book.

  6. LIBERTÉ, ÉGALITE AND FRATERNITÉ FRENCH REVOLUTION

  7. FACTS ABOUT THE REVOLUTION SEVEN YEARS WAR 1756 – 63 FRANCE –ENGLAND (AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE) FRENCH PEOPLE WERE STARVING LOUIS XVI SUPPORTED WAR WITH TAXES ENLIGHTENED IDEAS ABOUT MONARCHY NOBLES, CLERGY AND COMMONERS ESTATES GENERAL NATIONAL ASSEMBLY A NEW CONSTITUTION

  8. TIMELINE

  9. DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND CITIZEN • Published in August 26th, 1789 • Inspiredbythepoliticalwritings of John Locke and Jean – Jacques Rousseau • Men are born and remain free and withequalrights • Theduty of governmentwasto preserve these natural and inviolaterights • Liberty, property, security and resistancetooppresion

  10. FRENCH REVOLUTION INFLUENCE • Declaration of theRights of Manand Citizeninfluencedmanycountries´ Independences • Itinspired USA constitution (1793) • Its ideas influenceourdemocracy Whichones?

  11. Further practice • Watch the videos posted in the Wiki about USA, Haiti and Latin American Independences • Solve ex. 1 and 4 page 243 of your book.

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