unit 5 1750-1900
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Unit 5 1750-1900. Industrialization and Globalization. Unit 5 Themes. 1. Nationalism, Revolution and Reform 2. The Industrial Revolution 3. Imperialism and Nation-State Building 4. Global Migration. The French Revolution. Causes of the French Revolution. The Enlightenment. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Unit 51750-1900
Industrialization and Globalization
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Unit 5 Themes1. Nationalism, Revolution and Reform2. The Industrial Revolution3. Imperialism and Nation-State
Building4. Global Migration
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The French Revolution
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Causes of the French Revolution
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The EnlightenmentPolitical & Legal Equality (Rousseau)Personal Freedoms (Voltaire)Social Contract (Hobbes)Popular Sovereignty &
Natural Rights (Locke)Global Influence of
Enlightenment ValuesAmerican Revolution
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Inept Ruler? King Louis XVI
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Q. What can you infer from the pie graphs on why a revolution occurred in France?
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Political inequalities for Middle Class
First Estate Second Estate Third EstateX X X X X X X X
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1 Vote1 Vote
1 VoteX= Representative
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Financial CrisisDuring 1780s, 50% of revenue went to pay off debts
American Revolution?Lavish lifestyle of the monarchy
Series of bad harvests 1787 & 1788Bread prices went up 50% in 1789
Need for tax reformLouis XVI hoped to raise taxes on the aristocracyAristocracy resisted reformsForced Louis to call the Estates-General for the first time
since 1614
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Estates GeneralFirst Estate: 100,000
Catholic clergyDid not pay taxes
Second Estate: 400,000 noblesExempt from many taxes
Third Estate: Rest of PopulationSans-culottes – working classProvided bulk of French tax
revenue
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Discussion Questions
What were the similarities between the long-term causes of the
American and French Revolutions? Differences?
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Phase I
Moderate/liberalGoal- create constitutional
monarchy
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Calling of the Estates-GeneralMay 5, 1789
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The National Assembly andTennis Court Oath
Liberty, Equality,
Fraternity
June 20, 1789
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Declaration of Rights of Man and the Citizen
Passed by the National Assembly on August 26, 1789
Not a Constitution but a statement of general principalsDefines individual and
collective rightsDoes not address women
or slavery
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Marquis de LafayetteThe Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen - 1789
Liberty, Equality,
Fraternity
June 20, 1789
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Storming of the Bastille
- Members of the 3rd Estate took it over to gain gunpowder & free political prisoners - Importance = Symbolized the start of the revolution- France enters “Great Fear” – general revolts against Old Feudal Regime.
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Women’s MarchStorming of VersaillesOctober 1, 1789
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March on VersaillesOct. 5, 1789
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Phase II
(1792-1794)Radical
Goal- a republic; eliminate monarchists and counterrevolutionaries
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Radicals Take Control
Arrest of Louis XVIAugust 10, 1792
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Execution of Louis XVIJanuary 21, 1793
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Radical Reforms of the Jacobins
Universal adult male suffrageAbolished slavery
Fuels Haitian RevolutionUniversal military conscriptionIncreased rights of women
Could not participate in politicsAttacked Catholicism Spirit of nationalism
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“Reign of Terror”1793 - 1794
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Reign of Terror
“The first maxim of our politics ought to be to lead the people by means of reason and the enemies of the people by terror.”
Led by Maximilien Robespierre
According to records 16,000+ died under the guillotineHistorians estimate
could be as high as 40,000
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British View of Reign of Terror
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End of the TerrorJuly 28, 1794
Robespierre is killed
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Phase III(1794-1815)
Conservative/reactionary
Goal- To end “terror” and establish Directory
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Directory and Rise of Napoleon
1799 - 1815
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Napoleon BonaparteModerate government,
the Directory, rules for five years following Reign of TerrorFailed to solve economic
problems of FranceNapoleon staged a
coup d'état in 1799Becomes emperor in
1804
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Domestic Policies of NapoleonMaintained some rights gained
during the revolutionFreedom of religionNapoleonic Code (Civil Code)Schools and universities
Reversed other gainsRights of womenFreedom of expression
Reformed economyRevised tax codeCentral bank
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Napoleon’s Empire
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Napoleon’s Failed Invasion of Russia
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Napoleon’s Empire
Left: Napoleon’s Empire by 1812Above: Napoleon’s Retreat from Russia
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Napoleon on Elba
This should NOT be a prison
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Battle of WaterlooBritish and Prussians Defeat Napoleon for good
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Napoleon Banished to St. Helena
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Napoleon’s DownfallCould not conquer British navyGuerilla movements in Spain and PortugalFailed invasion of RussiaFinal defeat at Waterloo
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Legacy of NapoleonUnsuccessful attempt to unify Europe under
French domination.
Napoleonic Code – great influence on modern European legal codes
Spread of nationalism in EuropeGerman and Italian unificationGreek independence
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Legacy of the French RevolutionGlobal Independence movements
Haitian RevolutionLatin American independence
• Triggered by Napoleon’s invasion of SpainEgypt broke away from Ottoman Empire
Slave Trade and SlaveryEngland abolished slave trade in 1807; slavery in 1833Brazil—Last to abolish slavery (1888)
Abolition of serfdomExcept in Russia