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  • To free the poor from their pressure of the two estates; Clergy and Nobility, especially about moral and financial problems.
  • To destroy the unfair political system.
  • To overthrow Louis XVI, the king of France and Navarre.

Fall Of The Old Order

  • To make France a republic.

(1789 - 1792)

- Moderate (in terms of violence)

- Formation of the national assembly

- Fall of the Bastille

- Women's march on Versailles

- Declaration of the rights for men

- Civil constitution of the Clergy

- Constitution of 1791

- Invention of the Guillotine

Rule By Moderates

- The radical stage

- Republic

- Execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette

- Constitution of 1793

- Robespierre comes to power under the committee of public safety.

- Thermidorian reaction and fall of robsepierre.

First Stage: Fall Of The Old Order

BENEFIT

Second Stage: Rule by Moderates

  • To give more rights to the poorest citizens in France.

Goals of the revolution

  • No longer ruled by a king.
  • Gained freedom.
  • Ending obligation and give people equality.
  • Citizens became the main source of the political structure regardless of rank or wealth.
  • People can speak freely.
  • An end to of slavery
  • Cultural freedom
  • Participation of women

The Terror

Stage Three: The Terror

In the autumn of 1793, Robespierre and the Jacobin's focused on addressing economic and political threats within France. What began as a proactive approach to reclaiming instituted is it's infamous campaign against internal opposition known as the Reign of Terror.

How Do The Stages Of Revolution Apply To

THE FRENCH REVOLUTION???

COST

BENEFIT

COST

WORTH IT OUTCOME

  • Total collapse of the economy, finances and the capital.
  • Country had to default on obligations and debt.
  • Caused death to hundreds of thousands citizens.
  • The population of the entire regions were reduced by burn land tactics.
  • Cities are destroyed.

Stage Four: Turn Away From Radical Rule

The French Revolution

Turn Away From Radical Rule

- Public Backlash

- Robespierre no longer had a justification for his extreme actions in the name of public safety.

- Robespierre was arrested

- Receiving the same treatment that he had mandated for his enemies, he lost his head at the guillotine.

Stage Five: Military Rule

WORTH IT OUTCOME

Stage Six: Restoration

The French Revolution took place from 1789 - 1799. About 97% of Europe's people struggled to survive while the other 3% lives a wealthy life with food and money provided to them.

This gap between the poor and wealthy created this revolution as the wealthy people are getting richer and richer while

the poor people are working their hardest getting nothing.

  • NO.

  • In my opinion, I think that this revolution does not worth it.After Napoleon, the monarchy was actually restored and things actually got worse because of the revolution.

  • The French revolution was a mass murder and execution of peasants. Most of them were killed by revolutionaries.

Military Rule

- The French army had grown significantly.

- As the foundation of Directory was being laid, the French army who happened to defend France from being invade by Russia, kept going on blazing to different countries/ lands.

French Military defeat:

- In 1799, The seemingly unstoppable progress of Napoleon's ran into a roadblock in Egypt, and France's army faced simultaneous threats from Britain, Austria, Russia and the Ottoman empire.

Restoration

- Became the first country in Europe to have a republic and ideals of equality, liberty, and fraternity which inspired Europeans to fight their kings.

- After that, France was ruled by a king called Napoleon.

- Napoleon became emperor

Conclusion

The Course And Outline Of The

FRENCH REVOLUTION

Overview Of The Revolution

In my opinion, I think that the French revolution is a failure. It was a failure as France ended up with a new monarchy, many people lost their lives even they are not supporters of the revolutionaries, and Napoleon killed lots of people during the process of "re-building" France.

Michelle Chu Y9H

The French Revolution

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