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Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen Constitution of 1791 Jacobins Robespierre Reign of Terror Committee of Public Safety The Directory. Key Terms – The French Revolution. Estates General First Estate Second Estate Third Estate Louis XVI Tennis Court Oath National Assembly
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Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen Constitution of 1791 Jacobins Robespierre Reign of Terror Committee of Public Safety The Directory Key Terms – The French Revolution • Estates General • First Estate • Second Estate • Third Estate • Louis XVI • Tennis Court Oath • National Assembly • Bastille Day
Estates General • Estates General → government body established in the 14th Century as a means by which the king can petition the people for money to fight wars and alleviate economic recessions • Was composed of three estates
The Estates • Estates General was broken into three parts. • First Estate → clergy, made up roughly .5% of the population • Second Estate → nobles, made up roughly 1.5% of the population • Third Estate → peasants, made up 98% of the population
Inequalities of the Estates • The first and second estates controlled the Estates General in France even though they made up the smallest portion of the population. • The first and second estates combined had 600 representatives while the third estate had 600 representatives on its own. • Each estate held one vote which made them “equal”. • The third estate was taxed the heaviest on the basis that they made up more of the population and hence would generate more revenue.
Louis XVI “Louis the Last” (1774-1792) • Louis XVI was faced with the economic problems that his predecessors had created. • Louis XIV launched costly wars in Europe and America while Louis XV helped the Americans start their revolution. • Louis sought to raise money by pleading to the estates.
The Tennis Court Oath • Upon the calling of the estates, it was clear that the third estate would have its taxes raised to help close the budget gap. • The Third Estate would ask for a meeting with Louis XVI to solve the inequalities of the estates.
Tennis Court Oath/National Assembly • Louis XVI would not appear for the meeting and the doors to the building would be locked. • The third estate would meet in a tennis court nearby and declare that they would withdraw from the Estates General, this would be known as the Tennis Court Oath. • The third estate would now refer to themselves as the National Assembly.
Storming of the Bastille - With the creation of the National Assembly came great unrest in France. - Louis XVI would threaten to arrest those who opposed him which infuriated the rioters further - The rioters would storm a fortress known as the Bastille and steal numerous weapons. - This day would be known as Bastille Day (July 14,1789)
Changes Made by the National Assembly - The National Assembly would make two large changes to French government: - Created a bill of rights known as the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen - Created the Constitution of 1791 which established a limited monarchy
Jacobins - Jacobins → radical French group that convinced the French that the king was working against them. - After convincing the French of this plot, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were arrested and the First French Republic was created.
Robespierre and the Reign of Terror - Maximilian Robespierre would become the leader of the Committee of Public Safety. - Committee of Public Safety → group that maintained order in France -Robespierre would kill any citizens that he believed were against the Revolution - This would lead to the Reign of Terror → period of 11 months when 30,000 people were killed.