The document summarizes key events and outcomes of the French Revolution:
1) King Louis XVI ruled France with absolute power but faced growing debt and opposition from the people and other estates who did not want to pay taxes.
2) To address the debt crisis, King Louis called the Estates General meeting in 1789 but negotiations failed to raise taxes, leading to dramatic events like the Tennis Court Oath and Storming of the Bastille.
3) The Revolution established several new governments and produced influential documents like the Declaration of the Rights of Man promoting equality, liberty, and limiting the power of hereditary rulers.
French Revolution done in 2007 (IX Class) By Prabhat GauravSahil Gaurav
I hope that this ppt will help you a lot. This presentation consist of the facts about French Revolution in 2007....This would be helpful for the students in 9 class.
French Revolution done in 2007 (IX Class) By Prabhat GauravSahil Gaurav
I hope that this ppt will help you a lot. This presentation consist of the facts about French Revolution in 2007....This would be helpful for the students in 9 class.
This presentation provides a basic idea of why the French Revolution happened, what the estate was like, and the cause of the French Revolution and the fall of Louis XVI.
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1. Do Now
• Please get out your Revolution Comparison
Chart and something to write with.
2. The French Revolution (1789)
What was the government before the
revolution?
• The government in France had long been an
absolute monarchy.
• King Louis XVI ruled France with his young
queen, Marie Antoinette.
3. French Revolution
What was the problem?
1. King Louis XVI ruled with divine right and absolute
power
2. Enlightenment ideas were spreading and the
people wanted change!
3. Unequal taxation of three estates (1st and 2nd paid
NO taxes, 3rd estate paid ALL taxes)
4. France was DEEP in debt:
a. The cost of wars (Seven Years War, American Rev.) was
expensive
b. King Louis XVI and his court lived in luxury and spent
LOTS of money! (Just like his grandpa King Louis XIV)
5. French people were starving because of bad
harvests throughout the country
4. The Three Estates
1st ESTATE
______________________
2nd ESTATE
_______________________________
3rd ESTATE
1 – Bourgeoisie: wealthy merchants and skilled
workers (4%)
2 –Workers: poorly-paid servants, cooks
and personal attendants (8%)
3 – Peasants (85%)
EVERYONE ELSE! 97% of
the population. Paid all
the taxes.
Nobility. 2% of the
population. Paid no taxes
Roman Catholic clergy.
1% of the population.
Paid no taxes.
5. French Revolution
So what happened?
• To solve the debt problem, King Louis XVI
wanted to tax the previously untaxed 2nd
Estate.
• The struggle to pass taxes was unsuccessful.
So King Louis decided to call a meeting of the
Estates-General in May 1789 to resolve the
issue. (It was the first meeting of the Estates
General in 175 years!)
6. French Revolution
Other dramatic events?
• Tennis Court Oath
• Storming of the Bastille
• Women’s march on Versailles
• Reign of Terror
7. French Revolution
What new governments were formed?
1. constitutional monarchy created by National
Assembly (FAILED)
2. (radical) republic created by Robespierre (FAILED)
3. Directory created by moderates (overthrown by
Napoleon)
4. Napoleon created the Consulate
5. After Napoleon’s fall the constitutional monarchy
was restored under King Louis XVIII
8. French Revolution
Documents created?
• Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen
• Constitution of 1791 (by National
Assembly), Constitution 1795 (by Directory)
9. French Revolution
Influence on individual liberty and self
government?
• Men are equal before the law.
• All men born free have equal rights.
• Protection of liberty, property and security.
• Government exists to protect rights.
• Equal rights to holders of public office