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The French Revolution
        1789 - 1815
Background

Three major political revolutions in the Age of
Enlightenment:
    the “Glorious Revolution” in England, 1688
    the American Revolution, 1776
    the French Revolution, 1789
All three revolutions:
•   rejected the divine right of kings,
•   encouraged the creation of bureaucracies,
•   emphasized individual merit,
•   increased political participation,
•   encouraged the growth of business &
    industry for private profit,
•   encouraged revolutionary leaders, and
•   spread conflict and war.
The study of the French Revolution remains the
pre-eminent subject of French historiography,
producing a seemingly endless variety of
interpretations. Three approaches have,
however, dominated the field . . .
The first emphasizes the importance of IDEAS,
stressing the philosophes as the precursors of this
revolution.

This interpretation tends to focus on the first
three months of the revolution and the
significance of the “Declaration of the Rights of
Man and Citizen”
A second interpretation stresses the significance
of CLASS interests in the revolution, and tends
to highlight the next chronological stage, as
urban workers and rural peasantry escalated
their protests and demonstrations.
A more recent interpretation (influenced by
literary theory) speaks of the revolution as
“DISCOURSE,” an interplay of ideas and interest
groups that constantly shifts, or “skids,” as events
unfold.

As the direction of the revolution changed
irrevocably with each new event - for example,
the execution of Louis XVI - ideas were
reassessed and classes reshuffled themselves into
new alignments.
There is a broader issue, too.

Historians sometimes envision events as part of
a long sweep of related trends.

Sometimes they see them as contingencies,
occurring because of circumstances that are
unique and unpredictable.

The French Revolution presents both aspects.
On the one hand, the French Revolution was an
outgrowth of larger trends, the ideals of the
pholosophes and the legacies of the British and
American revolutions.
On the other hand, specific events unfolded day-
by-day in quite unpredictable ways; had they
turned out differently - for example, had the one
vote to guillotine the king been reversed - the
outcome of the revolution might have been quite
different.
Questions
1. In your own understanding of historical change
   up to this point in the course, which do you
   think counts for more, the ideas or class
   interests? Why?
2. In your own understanding of historical change,
   which do you think counts for more, the grand
   sweep or the contingency? Give an example
   from another period of great change in the
   course that illustrates your point of view.
Revolution Threatens
  the French King
1. Identify the three estates of the Old Regime
1. Identify the three estates of the Old Regime
1st      2nd         3rd




% of Population         % of Taxes Paid
1st     2nd         3rd




    1%%
     2




   97%




% of Population         % of Taxes Paid
1st     2nd           3rd




    1%%
     2                         2%




                    48%
                                        50%




   97%




% of Population           % of Taxes Paid
2. Summarize factors that led up to the French
Revolution

    Enlightenment ideas

    Economic woes

    Weak leadership
1. In general, how do the paintings differ in their portrayal?
2. Why would the first painting fuel sentiments against the
   queen?
3. Why didn’t the second painting calm that anger?
4. Would the French Revolution have happened if there was no
   Marie Antoinette?
“The National Assembly, considering that it has been
summoned to establish the constitution of the kingdom, to
effect the regeneration of public order, and to maintain the
true principles of monarchy; that nothing can prevent it
from continuing its deliberations in whatever place it may
be forced to establish itself; and finally, that wheresoever
its members are assembled, there is the National
Assembly.
Decrees that all members of this Assembly shall
immediately take a solemn oath not to separate, and to
reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the
constitution of the kingdom is established and
consolidated upon firm foundations; and that, the said
oath taken, all members and each one of them individually
shall ratify this steadfast resolution by signature.”
“The National Assembly, considering that it has been
summoned to establish the constitution of the kingdom, to
effect the regeneration of public order, and to maintain the
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shall ratify this steadfast resolution by signature.”
3. Describe the creation of the National
Assembly and the storming of the Bastille
4. Explain the importance of the Great Fear and
the women’s march on Versailles.
Revolution Brings
Reform & Terror
Why do people
obey Government?
Why do people
          obey Government?




Respect
Why do people
          obey Government?




Respect

               Self-interest
Why do people
          obey Government?



                               Fear
Respect

               Self-interest
1. Explain how the National Assembly changed
France’s government

    Rights of Man & Citizen

      Olympe de Gouges’ Declaration of the
      Rights of Women

    State-controlled church

      Louis XVI . . .
2. Summarize the positions of the three factions
that tried to govern France in the Legislative
Assembly:

    Radicals

    Moderates

    Conservatives

 and where did they sit?

 Who were the Emigres and the sans-culottes?
3. Explain how war and the king’s execution
affected the Revolution

    September Massacres

    Legislative Assembly → National
    Convention

    the Jacobins

    Who did France fight?
4. Describe the events and the aftermath of the
Reign of Terror

    Maximilien Robespierre

    “Committee for Public Safety”

    Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Forges an
     Empire
1. Explain how Napoleon
Bonaparte came to power

    Hero of the National
    Convention

    Coup d’Etat




Napoleon as First Consul
@ The Great Mall
2. Summarize how
Napoleon restored order
in France
    1800, plebiscite
    Fixes economy
    Ends corruption
    Restores the Church
    Creates the
    Napoleonic Code
    Crowns self Emperor

                          Napoleon, 1801
Provision One:
A father can veto his son’s marriage until age 26 and that of his daughter until
age 21.
Provision Two:
There can be no worker organizations (ie unions). An employer’s word was to
be taken over that of his employee.
Provision Three:
Adoption is not permitted except to those above the age of fifty and who at the
period of adoption have no children.
Provision Four:
A married couple jointly owns all the wealth the two accumulate during their
marriage, and in case of divorce, they must divide it equally.
Provision Five:
Landowner’s children had to share equally in the inheritance.
Provision Six:
If a child has not commenced his 16th year, the father may imprison his child for
up to six months.
•   The Napoleonic Code was the first modern legal system that applied to
    everyone.
•   Enacted on March 21, 1804 the Civil Code of France marked the first major
    revision and reorganization of laws since the Roman era.
•   Before the Napoleonic Code, a confusion of customary, feudal, royal,
    revolutionary, church and Roman laws existed.
•   The Civil Code eliminated feudal and royal privileges in favor of all citizens’
    equality before the law.
•   The Code mainly addressed issues relating to property and families.
•   It also included some rights such as freedom of speech and worship along with
    public trial by jury.
•   The code preserved most social aims of the revolution and helped France turn
    away from the past.
•   The Code made the wife inferior to her husband. “The husband owes
    protection to his wife, and the wife owes obedience to her husband.”
•   Countries of modern Europe with the exception of Great Britain, Ireland,
    Russia and Scandinavia base their civil law systems on the Napoleonic Code
•   What state in the USA bases their legal system on the Napoleonic Code?
3. Describe the extent and weaknesses of Napoleon’s
empire
    Revolt in Haiti
    Sale of Louisiana Territory
    Expands in Europe
       Battle of Trafalgar
Napoleon’s Empire
   Collapses
1. Explain Napoleon’s tactical and political
mistakes

    Continental System & blockade

    The Peninsular War & guerillas

    1812 invasion of Russia
2. Summarize Napoleon’s defeat, comeback, and
final downfall

    April 1814, surrender

    Louis XVII became king

    Napoleon escapes Elba, raises an army

    Defeated at Waterloo by Duke Wellington

    exiled to St Helena

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23 French Revolution Slides

  • 1. The French Revolution 1789 - 1815
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  • 3. Background Three major political revolutions in the Age of Enlightenment: the “Glorious Revolution” in England, 1688 the American Revolution, 1776 the French Revolution, 1789
  • 4. All three revolutions: • rejected the divine right of kings, • encouraged the creation of bureaucracies, • emphasized individual merit, • increased political participation, • encouraged the growth of business & industry for private profit, • encouraged revolutionary leaders, and • spread conflict and war.
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  • 6. The study of the French Revolution remains the pre-eminent subject of French historiography, producing a seemingly endless variety of interpretations. Three approaches have, however, dominated the field . . .
  • 7. The first emphasizes the importance of IDEAS, stressing the philosophes as the precursors of this revolution. This interpretation tends to focus on the first three months of the revolution and the significance of the “Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen”
  • 8. A second interpretation stresses the significance of CLASS interests in the revolution, and tends to highlight the next chronological stage, as urban workers and rural peasantry escalated their protests and demonstrations.
  • 9. A more recent interpretation (influenced by literary theory) speaks of the revolution as “DISCOURSE,” an interplay of ideas and interest groups that constantly shifts, or “skids,” as events unfold. As the direction of the revolution changed irrevocably with each new event - for example, the execution of Louis XVI - ideas were reassessed and classes reshuffled themselves into new alignments.
  • 10. There is a broader issue, too. Historians sometimes envision events as part of a long sweep of related trends. Sometimes they see them as contingencies, occurring because of circumstances that are unique and unpredictable. The French Revolution presents both aspects.
  • 11. On the one hand, the French Revolution was an outgrowth of larger trends, the ideals of the pholosophes and the legacies of the British and American revolutions.
  • 12. On the other hand, specific events unfolded day- by-day in quite unpredictable ways; had they turned out differently - for example, had the one vote to guillotine the king been reversed - the outcome of the revolution might have been quite different.
  • 13. Questions 1. In your own understanding of historical change up to this point in the course, which do you think counts for more, the ideas or class interests? Why? 2. In your own understanding of historical change, which do you think counts for more, the grand sweep or the contingency? Give an example from another period of great change in the course that illustrates your point of view.
  • 14. Revolution Threatens the French King
  • 15. 1. Identify the three estates of the Old Regime
  • 16. 1. Identify the three estates of the Old Regime
  • 17. 1st 2nd 3rd % of Population % of Taxes Paid
  • 18. 1st 2nd 3rd 1%% 2 97% % of Population % of Taxes Paid
  • 19. 1st 2nd 3rd 1%% 2 2% 48% 50% 97% % of Population % of Taxes Paid
  • 20. 2. Summarize factors that led up to the French Revolution Enlightenment ideas Economic woes Weak leadership
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  • 26. 1. In general, how do the paintings differ in their portrayal? 2. Why would the first painting fuel sentiments against the queen? 3. Why didn’t the second painting calm that anger? 4. Would the French Revolution have happened if there was no Marie Antoinette?
  • 27. “The National Assembly, considering that it has been summoned to establish the constitution of the kingdom, to effect the regeneration of public order, and to maintain the true principles of monarchy; that nothing can prevent it from continuing its deliberations in whatever place it may be forced to establish itself; and finally, that wheresoever its members are assembled, there is the National Assembly. Decrees that all members of this Assembly shall immediately take a solemn oath not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the kingdom is established and consolidated upon firm foundations; and that, the said oath taken, all members and each one of them individually shall ratify this steadfast resolution by signature.”
  • 28. “The National Assembly, considering that it has been summoned to establish the constitution of the kingdom, to effect the regeneration of public order, and to maintain the dical it true principles of monarchy; that nothing can ra for prevent l from continuing its deliberations ath cal in whatever place it may tO urand finally, that wheresoever is Co be forced to establish itself; nn Teassembled, there is the National ost its members eh are oes t the m e of 1. D Assembly. ? ch on eredthis Assemblyn tion e Fre shall c that all members of a onsid ents of th s it ca solemn oath not to separate, and to Decrees hy i taket docum 2. W rtan immediately impo tion? reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the evolu constitution of the kingdom is established and R consolidated upon firm foundations; and that, the said oath taken, all members and each one of them individually shall ratify this steadfast resolution by signature.”
  • 29. 3. Describe the creation of the National Assembly and the storming of the Bastille
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  • 35. 4. Explain the importance of the Great Fear and the women’s march on Versailles.
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  • 44. Why do people obey Government?
  • 45. Why do people obey Government? Respect
  • 46. Why do people obey Government? Respect Self-interest
  • 47. Why do people obey Government? Fear Respect Self-interest
  • 48. 1. Explain how the National Assembly changed France’s government Rights of Man & Citizen Olympe de Gouges’ Declaration of the Rights of Women State-controlled church Louis XVI . . .
  • 49. 2. Summarize the positions of the three factions that tried to govern France in the Legislative Assembly: Radicals Moderates Conservatives and where did they sit? Who were the Emigres and the sans-culottes?
  • 50. 3. Explain how war and the king’s execution affected the Revolution September Massacres Legislative Assembly → National Convention the Jacobins Who did France fight?
  • 51. 4. Describe the events and the aftermath of the Reign of Terror Maximilien Robespierre “Committee for Public Safety” Napoleon Bonaparte
  • 53. 1. Explain how Napoleon Bonaparte came to power Hero of the National Convention Coup d’Etat Napoleon as First Consul
  • 54. @ The Great Mall
  • 55. 2. Summarize how Napoleon restored order in France 1800, plebiscite Fixes economy Ends corruption Restores the Church Creates the Napoleonic Code Crowns self Emperor Napoleon, 1801
  • 56. Provision One: A father can veto his son’s marriage until age 26 and that of his daughter until age 21. Provision Two: There can be no worker organizations (ie unions). An employer’s word was to be taken over that of his employee. Provision Three: Adoption is not permitted except to those above the age of fifty and who at the period of adoption have no children. Provision Four: A married couple jointly owns all the wealth the two accumulate during their marriage, and in case of divorce, they must divide it equally. Provision Five: Landowner’s children had to share equally in the inheritance. Provision Six: If a child has not commenced his 16th year, the father may imprison his child for up to six months.
  • 57. The Napoleonic Code was the first modern legal system that applied to everyone. • Enacted on March 21, 1804 the Civil Code of France marked the first major revision and reorganization of laws since the Roman era. • Before the Napoleonic Code, a confusion of customary, feudal, royal, revolutionary, church and Roman laws existed. • The Civil Code eliminated feudal and royal privileges in favor of all citizens’ equality before the law. • The Code mainly addressed issues relating to property and families. • It also included some rights such as freedom of speech and worship along with public trial by jury. • The code preserved most social aims of the revolution and helped France turn away from the past. • The Code made the wife inferior to her husband. “The husband owes protection to his wife, and the wife owes obedience to her husband.” • Countries of modern Europe with the exception of Great Britain, Ireland, Russia and Scandinavia base their civil law systems on the Napoleonic Code • What state in the USA bases their legal system on the Napoleonic Code?
  • 58. 3. Describe the extent and weaknesses of Napoleon’s empire Revolt in Haiti Sale of Louisiana Territory Expands in Europe Battle of Trafalgar
  • 59. Napoleon’s Empire Collapses
  • 60. 1. Explain Napoleon’s tactical and political mistakes Continental System & blockade The Peninsular War & guerillas 1812 invasion of Russia
  • 61. 2. Summarize Napoleon’s defeat, comeback, and final downfall April 1814, surrender Louis XVII became king Napoleon escapes Elba, raises an army Defeated at Waterloo by Duke Wellington exiled to St Helena

Notas del editor

  1. Russia = scorched-earth policy