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Chapter 21. The Revolution in Politics, 1775 – 1815. Background to Revolution. Legal Orders and Social Change The Crisis of Political Legitimacy The Impact of the American Revolution Financial Crisis. Revolution in Metropole and Colony, 1789 – 1791. The Formation of the National Assembly
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Chapter 21 The Revolution in Politics, 1775–1815
Background to Revolution • Legal Orders and Social Change • The Crisis of Political Legitimacy • The Impact of the American Revolution • Financial Crisis
Revolution in Metropole and Colony, 1789–1791 • The Formation of the National Assembly • The Revolt of the Poor and the Oppressed • A Limited Monarchy • Revolutionary Aspirations in Saint-Domingue
World War and Republican France, 1791–1799 • Foreign Reactions and the Beginning of War • The Second Revolution • Total War and the Terror • Revolution in Saint-Domingue • The Thermidorian Reaction and the Directory, 1794–1799
The Napoleonic Era, 1799–1815 • Napoleon’s Rule of France • Napoleon’s Expansion in Europe • The War of Haitian Independence • The Grand Empire and Its End