French Revolution/Napoleon Flashcards

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Who was in the 1st Estate?

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Catholic clergy members- 1% of population 10% of land

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Which estate made up 80% of the population?

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Third Estate

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2
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Who made up the 2nd estate?

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Rich Nobles-2% of population 20% of land

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Who was in the 3rd Estate?

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Bourgeoisie- well educated sometimes more rich than nobles
Urban Workers-very poor often out of work
Peasants-mostly farmers

97% of population

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4
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Who were extravagant spenders in France?

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Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI

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5
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Marie Antoinette’s nickname

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Madame Defecit

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What was the meeting of the Estates General?

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Assembly to agree on a new tax

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What was the old way of the Estates General?

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Each estate met separately and had one vote

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How did the 3rd estate want to meet?

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Everyone together and each delegate to have one vote

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What was the National Assembly?

A

Third Estate delegates proclaimed end of monarchy

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10
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What was the 1st deliberate act of revolution in France?

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The National Assembly

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What was the Tennis Court Oath?

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National Assembly broke into tennis courts and promised to stay until a new constitution was written

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What was the Great Fear?

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Peasants burned paperwork that forced them to pay taxes to nobles

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What did the women who marched on Versailles demand?

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Cheaper bread and Louis and Marie to come back to Paris

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What were the 4 natural rights in the Declaration of the Rights of Man?

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Life, Liberty, Security, and Resistance to Oppression

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What did the Assembly to in France?

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State controlled church-church officials elected; sold church land

Established freedom of speech and religion

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16
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What body was created when France became a constitutional monarchy?

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The Legislative Assembly

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17
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Who sat on the right; left; in the middle?

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R- conservatives; opposed monarchy

L-radicals; wanted limited monarchy

M- moderates

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Who were the Émigrés?

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Nobles and others who fled France-wanted old regime back

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Who were the Sans-Culottes?

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They wore long pants- common people

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What did Austria and Prussia demand to ensure France wouldn’t be attacked?

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That Louis and Marie weren’t hurt

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21
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What was the September Massacre?

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French people raided prisons and killed 1st and 2nd estate members

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22
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What did the National Convention do?

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Deposed king
Dissolved assembly
Declared France a republic

23
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What did Jean-Paul Marat do?

A

Printed lists of people he thought should be killed

24
Q

Another important Jacobin

A

Danton

25
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What was the guillotine?

A

Machine used for execution in France

26
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What age citizens were drafted?

A

18-40

27
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What did Robspierre do?

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Changed calendar-no Sunday-renamed days; closed all churches in Paris

28
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Who ruled in the reign of terror?

A

Robspierre

29
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What was the new system after Robspierre?

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2 legislative houses; executive body of 5 men called the Directory

30
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What did Napoleon do to scare royalist protesters?

A

Fired blanks in the cannons and scared them away without killing or destroying anything

31
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What took the place of the Directory?

A

A group of 3 consoles-people ruling together

32
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What is a Coup’d’etat?

A

Sudden seizure of power- means blow to the state

33
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What is a plebiscite?

A

Vote of the people

34
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What was Napoleons Plebiscite for?

A

A new construction that made him the only ruler

35
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What did Napoleon do to help the economy?

A

Efficient tax collection; national bank; set up lycees

36
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What is a lycée?

A

Public school

37
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How did Napoleon fix the religious problem in France?

A

Signing agreement with pope saying that he recognized church authority in his country

38
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What legal system did Napoleon create?

A

Napoleonic code

39
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What unprecedented thing did Napoleon do?

A

Took crown from pope and crowned HIMSELF emporer

40
Q

What French colony demanded rights?

A

Saint Dominigue

41
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Who did Napoleon sell his American land to?

A

Thomas Jefferson

42
Q

Who fought against France in battle of Trafalgar?

A

Britain, Russia, Australia, and Sweden

43
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Who led the British in Trafalgar?

A

Nelson

44
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Who did Napoleon marry?

A

Marie Louise

45
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What were Napoleons 3 mistakes?

A
  1. Continental System-blockade of Brittain
  2. Peninsular War- sent army through Spain to get to Portugal
  3. Invaded Russia- they tricked him by leading him inland behind a burnt path
46
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Where was Napoleon exiled the first time?

A

Elba

47
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What happened when Nap. Escaped Elba.

A

Became emporer of France again and defeated again

48
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Where was he exiled to 2nd time?

A

St. Helena

49
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What was the Congress of Vienna?

A

Meetings to rebuild Europe

50
Q

Who’s ideas were used in the congress?

A

Matter much

51
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What were Matternich’s ideas?

A
  • surround France with strong countries

- restore a balance of power

52
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What was the Holy Alliance?

A

Alliance between Russia, Austria, Prussia to stop the revolution

53
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Concert of Europe

A

European nations would help each other if rebellion broke out; bigger than Holy Alliance

54
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Where did revolutionary ideas spread?

A

Latin America

55
Q

What is Nationalism?

A

Citizens share same beliefs with each other and government; people come from same culture