the french revolution. old regime the social and political system of france three estates –first...
Post on 14-Dec-2015
216 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
The French Revolution
Old Regime
• The social and political system of France
• Three Estates– First Estate- made up of the clergy, owned 10%
of the land, exempt from paying taxes– Second Estate- made up of rich nobles, made
up 2% of the population, owned 20% of the land, paid almost no taxes
Old Regime, cont.
-Third Estate- 97% of the people made up this estate
• Bourgeoisie (middle class)- made up of bankers, factory owners, merchants, professionals, and skilled artisans; paid very high taxes and lacked privileges
• Urban workers- made up of tradespeople, apprentices, laborers, and domestic servants; poorest of the three groups
• Peasants- largest group within the Third Estate; made up 80% of France’s 26 million people; paid very high taxes
Forces of Change
• Factors leading to change in France– Growing resentment among the lower classes– New ideas about government– Serious economic problems– Weak & indecisive leadership
Enlightenment Ideas
• Members of the Third Estate were inspired by the American Revolution
• They began questioning long-standing notions about the structure of society
• Began to demand equality, liberty, and democracy
Economic Troubles
• Heavy taxation made it impossible for merchants and factory owners to make a profit
• Cost of living was rising sharply
• Bad weather caused crop failures, causing a severe shortage of grain= starvation
Economic Troubles, cont.
• France’s government sank deeply into debt– Extravagant spending by Louis XVI and Marie
Antoinette– Louis inherited considerable debt from previous
kings– Louis borrowed heavily to help the American
revolutionaries in their war against Great Britain
A Weak Leader
• King Louis XVI– Indecisive and allowed
matters to be unresolved– Paid little attention to
his government advisors– Had little patience for
the details of governing– The queen only made
matters worse
Marie Antoinette
• Often interfered in government
• Offered Louis poor advice
• Very unpopular with the French people– Austrian royalty
– “Madame Deficit”
Estates General
• Louis’ solution to his debt was to impose a tax on the nobility
• Estates General- Assembly of representatives from all three estates– Each estate received one vote, so the two
privileged estates could always outvote the Third Estate
National Assembly
• Made up of delegates from the Third Estate
• Wanted to pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people
• June 17, 1789- established the National Assembly, ending the absolute monarchy to begin a representative government
• This was the first act of revolution in France
Tennis Court Oath
• Three days after establishing the National Assembly, members of the Third Estate were locked out of their meeting place
• Broke down the door to an indoor tennis court and pledged not to leave until they had drawn up a new constitution= Tennis Court Oath
Tennis Court Oath, cont.
• Some nobles and members of the clergy who favored reform joined the Third Estate delegates
• Because of these events, Louis stationed troops around Versailles
Citizens Panic
• French citizens believed Louis would use military force to dismiss the National Assembly
• Others charged that the troops were coming to Paris to massacre French citizens
• People began to gather weapons in order to defend the city against attack
Storming of the Bastille
• July 14- Mob searching for gunpowder and arms stormed the Bastille, a Paris prison
• Killed several guards and paraded around the streets with the dead men’s heads on pikes
• First act of violence in the revolution
Storming of the Bastille
• Bastille Day is celebrated every year on July 14th
• French national holiday, similar to the Fourth of July in the U.S.
Great Fear
• Rebellion spread and rumors circulated that the nobles were hiring people to terrorize the peasants
• Great Fear- a wave of senseless panic among the peasants
• Armed themselves with pitchforks and other farm tools and broke into nobles’ houses– Many times, they just burned the houses to the
ground
Women March on Versailles
• Rioted the rising price of bread
• First, they demanded the National Assembly take action, then turned their anger on the king and queen
• Broke into the palace, killing some of the guards
• Demanded that Louis and Marie return to Paris
Change of Power
• A few hours after the riot, the king and his family fled Versailles, never to return to the palace
• Their exile signaled the change of power and radical reforms about to overtake France
top related