French Revolution: Part 2 Flashcards

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establishing the new Republic

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  • 1st - Execute the King (guillotine) to eliminate the Ancient Regime
  • 2nd - Establish a Republic with a committee
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Two Political Groups Fight for Control of France

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  • Girondists
    • their strength was from the bourgeoisie of southern France
    • a loose group of people with roughly similar ideas
    • one of the early leaders of the revolution along with Jacobins
  • Jacobins
    • strength from the artisans, merchants (small), and craftsmen of Paris
    • led by Marat, Danton, and Robespierre
    • more radical than the Girondists
    • eventually, Robespierre would lead the Jacobins and become their voice and leader
    • the Reign of Terror (1793-1794)
  • would begin in which many sympathetic to the king or the old government would be guillotined (40,000 that year)
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The Revolution

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  • many nobles fled France and became known as emigres
  • some plotted to return to France to restore the monarchy
  • Louis tried to escape, but was caught and imprisoned trying to flee to Austria
    • Imprisoned at his palace in Paris but watched very closely
    • Louis XVI was put on trial as a traitor, found guilty, and guillotined
    • 1st - Execute the King (guillotine) to eliminate the Ancient Regime
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Napoleon

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  • military leader who returns to France
    • upon his return to France he staged a coup d’etat
    • seizure of power by force
    • end of the French Revolution because he establishes peace
  • set up national school system
  • created the Bank of France
  • required that all citizens pay taxes
  • maintaned civil equality
  • secular (non-religious) law code
  • religious freedom
  • by 1812, controlled most of Europe
  • ended feudalism
  • defeat in Waterloo, June 18, 1815
  • exiled in South Atlantic
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Failures

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  • Continental System
      1. tried to blockade England
  • – destroy English trade and economy
      1. as a result of Trafalgar could not enforce the blockade
      1. The Continental System led indirectly to the War of 1812
  • Loss of Haiti
    • Napoleon was finally forced to give up island in 1803
  • Selling of Louisiana (1803)
    • After defeat of French in Haiti, Napoleon realized he could never hold Louisiana territory
    • decided to sell it to the U.S. for $15,000,000 or less than 3 cents an acre
    • needed the money for military campaigns in Europe
  • Russian Campaign
    • invaded Russia with 600,000 soldiers – returned with 100,000
    • he invaded too late and the winter hit early
    • Russians used strategic retreat (scorched earth policy)
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note

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  • France attempted to create a whole new society
  • created a new government - a republic
  • wrote a democratic constitution
  • passed universal male suffrage - every man could vote
  • new calendar with “Year 1” in 1792 - making a new start for France
  • Maximilien Robespierre and his Committee of Public Safety
  • Robespierre was soon arrested himself, accused of leading France into tyranny and dictatorship
  • other European leaders feared the French Revolution would spread to their countries
  • Austria, Prussia, Great Britain, Spain, and the Netherlands united against new French government
  • men between 18 and 45 had to draft into military
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which of the following countries was NOT a threat to France after the Revolution?

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  • the newly formed United States of America
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the Reign of Terror in France ended when __________

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  • a military coup attacked and executed Robespierre and his followers
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in 1793, the newly formed French government found King Louis guilt of ______, and sentenced him to death by guillotine

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  • treason
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in 1791, King Louis and Marie Antoinette wanted to flee France for Austria in order to ________

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  • secure help to lead a counter revolution
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the purpose of the Committee of Public Safety was to _______

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  • weed out foreign and domestic “traitors” to the revolution
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Fall of Napoleon

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  • Battle of the Nations
    • Prussia, Russia, and Austria and seven other countries gang up against him in 1813
    • Forced to the island of Elba, given a pension, a personal bodyguard of 400 men, and allowed to keep his title to rule the island
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Return to France

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    • escaped Elba in early 1815
    • returns to France
    • people and army rallied around him beginning what was known as “Hundred Days”
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Final Defeat

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    • rest of Europe joined together to defeat Napoleon and his new army
    • at Waterloo he met his final defeat by Duke of Wellington and combined forces
    • ends “Hundred Days” and any chance of an honorable future life
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