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  • Bill Of Rights Louis Xvi
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    The Glorious Revolution, otherwise known as the Bloodless Revolution, marks the events of 1688 in England. In 1660, when Charles II was restored to the throne, many Englishmen felt uneasy about the Stuarts and suspected them of Papal tendencies and absolutists leanings. Charles II increased this distrust by not adhering to Parliament, by his toleration of Catholic dissent, and by favoring alliances with Catholic powers in Europe. The Whigs, a parliamentary group, tried within their power to ensu...
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  • Declaration Of Independence Rights Of Man
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    The focus of "Declaration of Independence, "What is The Third Estate, " and "Declaration of the Rights of Man" is to support the idea of liberation while the writings of Robespierre focuses more on how to bring about true liberation of the people. For example, the three documents all illustrate the idea that government should grant liberty to the common people instead of restricting their rights. The writings of Robespierre, however, illustrates that morality in government and an absence of corr...
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  • King Louis Xvi People Of France
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    There was a loud thunk as the blade hit, and then a roar of the crowd as another nobleman's head was raised, after being cut off. The French Revolution (1789 - 1795) was one if not the most bloodiest revolutions ever in history. There were three social classes in France known as the Estates-General. The French revolutionists took the phrase Liberty, Equality, Fraternity as their slogan into battle (Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia). They were out to win equality, even if it meant sacrificing t...
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  • King Louis Xvi Storming Of The Bastille
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    The French Revolution began in 1789, with the meeting of the Estates General, when the delegates swore not to disband until France had a constitution. In Paris, the Bastille, which was a symbol of royal power, was stormed. From 1789 - 1790 the National Assembly voted for a constitution, and adopted the Declaration of the Rights of Man. Also, during that time the royal family of King Louis XVI was removed from Versailles to Paris. The king tried unsuccessfully to flee Paris for Varennes in June o...
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  • Louis Xvi French Revolution
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    ... ts and constitutions, the establishment of legal equality among all citizens, experiments with representative democracy, the incorporation of the church into the state, and the reconstruction of state administration and the law code. Many of these changes were adopted elsewhere in Europe as well. Change was a matter of choice in some places, but in others it was imposed by the French army during the French Revolutionary Wars (1792 - 1797) and the Napoleonic Wars (1799 - 1815). To later gener...
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  • French Revolution National Assembly
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    There were many different events that led to the French Revolution. One reason was the deficit spending done by the government. This is when more money is spent then taken in. Louis XIV had left France deeply in debt. Wars like to American Revolution and the Seven Years War strained the treasury even more. To bridge the gap between the expenses and income, the government borrowed more and more money. To solve this financial crisis, the government wanted increased taxes, reduced expenses, or both...
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  • First Two Estates War Of Independence
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    The causes of tensions and conflicts generated in the old regime that contributed to the outbreak of revolution The composition of society was a major contributing factor to the tensions and conflicts generated under the old regime. Society was divided into Three Estates, the first Estate comprised of the clergy (1 %), the nobility, and rest of the population was classified as the Third Estate. Not only was the Third Estate heterogeneous, comprising of the bourgeoise (lawyers, doctors, intellect...
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  • Turning Points Neolithic Revolution French And The Industrial
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    Political, social, and economic conditions have often led to revolutions that have changed the course of history for nations and peoples. These revolutions had such a significant impact that they can fittingly be labeled turning points. Two of these turning points, the Neolithic and French Revolutions, have drastically altered the world today. During the Paleolithic Period, which lasted from the start of human life until about 10, 000 BCE, people were nomadic. They lived in small clans, usually ...
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  • First And Second Estates Louis Xvi
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    The French revolution overthrew the countrys ancient monarchy, proclaimed Liberty, Equality and Fraternity and fought off a hostile Europe. It ushered in a new age, but at a terrible price in blood and human suffering. There were many causes of the Revolution. The French Revolution appears to have been the outcome of both long term and short term factors, which arose from the social and political conditions and conflicts of the ancien regime. The long standing grievances of peasants, townsmen an...
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  • A History Of The French Revolution
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    In our society, if we dont respect the freedom of others we, most of the time, go to jail. But, in the late 1700 s, in Europe, people were not respected and were fed-up to live in a society where only one person was responsible of the destiny of 27 million people. As you can guess I will, in the following text, explain the reasons and the results of the French Revolution. In the 1760 s the American revolution began. The population was asking for a new constitution and a bill of rights. They want...
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  • Second And Third Third Estate
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    The French Revolution was a time when people wanted their ideas known, right after the Enlightenment. The middle class also known as the third estate wanted some power, in the control of the government, but wasnt receiving any notice. They knew that they had to revolt. It all started when King Louis XVI was in control ruling as an absolute monarchy the second and third estate felt that they werent getting their ideas into the government, plus the third estate was very poor and they only held ver...
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  • Storming Of The Bastille Louis Xvi
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    Throughout history, symbols have had an overwhelming presence among citizens. The French Revolution had many symbols that represented power. Did the events leading up to the storming of the Bastille persuade the French citizens to believe that it was a symbol of power? There are many reasons why the French citizens would believe the Bastille to be a symbol of power. It was a very overwhelming stone structure, which stood robust, surrounded by small villages along with farmland. The architecture ...
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  • Absolute Monarchy Constitutional Monarchy
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    The French bourgeoisie helped cause the French revolution by the Absolute Monarchy, which is a ruler with complete authority over the government and lives of the people he or she governs. This was wrong because of the Enlightenment being tax. King Louis XVI had total power and denied all right of the people. Some problems with the Estates General was that the estate general parliament was made up of 3 classes, The first class which were known as the clergy was made up of. 5 %, the second class n...
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  • Reign Of Terror Napoleon Bonaparte
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    French Revolutions I. The French revolution is often considered the beginning of the new period in the world history. The revolution was the part of revolutionary movement that started before 1789 and influenced the majority of countries both in Europe and all over the world. The ancient regime (ancien regime) was not democratic in the loose sense of the word. There were three main Estates: The Roman Catholic Clergy (the First Estate), the Nobility (the second estate) and the remainder of the pe...
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  • Class Of People French Revolution
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    Lefebvre, Georges. The Coming of the French Revolution. Vintage Books, 1947. 191 p. Georges Lefebvre s book The Coming of the French Revolution brought with it an extremely good critique from his contemporaries. When it came out it was well received, Lefebvre s book is simply the best introduction to the study of the French Revolution available anywhere. Lefebvre obtained a doctoral degree, then began university teaching, and in 1935 he was made a professor at the Sorbonne. The Coming of the Fre...
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  • First Two Estates War Of Independence
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    The causes of tensions and conflicts generated in the old regime that contributed to the outbreak of revolution The composition of society was a major contributing factor to the tensions and conflicts generated under the old regime. Society was divided into Three Estates, the first Estate comprised of the clergy (1 %), the nobility, and rest of the population was classified as the Third Estate. Not only was the Third Estate heterogeneous, comprising of the bourgeoise (lawyers, doctors, intellect...
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  • Reign Of Terror French Revolution
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    What were the Causes and consequences of the period of the terror in the French Revolution? The period of terror within the French Revolution was initiated by the resentment of a powerful bourgeoisie towards the ways of an unequal and discriminate social hierarchy. For too long, the majority of the French population was underfed, underpaid and overtaxed. This, in combination with a united drive to extinguish the outlandish privileges of a stubborn aristocracy, were the foundations of the French ...
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  • King Louis Xvi Tennis Court Oath
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    Throughout the English revolution of 1688, and just after the establishment of the freedom of the press in 1694, the conditions were perfect for a development of a new understanding of knowledge. John Locke, who, in the field of theology, found his starting point, like most prominent thinkers of the age, in the conflict of systems, beliefs, and practices. Out of his reflections on the known facts of experience, he developed new abstract and ethical ideas. In spite of his supernaturalist tendenci...
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  • King Louis Xvi French Revolution
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    Maximillan Robespierre By Monk Maximillan Robespierre is known for being the most menacing and mysterious leaders of the French Revolution. His main objective was to have France as an ideal Republic of Virtue. In the process of achieving his goals many innocent citizens were sent to the guillotine. He also created a revolutionary dictatorship in France (Carson BC). Robespierre attended college in Paris. The college was called College de Louis-le-Grand (Encarta 96). It was here, while studying, R...
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  • King Louis Third Estate
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    Initially, when it is thought that a change is needed within a system, an attempt is made for peaceful reform; this ultimately fails as a result of people s greed outlasting their patience to settle things equitably. When both parties are motivated by self gain, it is the basest of human nature to fight to the bitter, bloody end for what they believe in and see as just. During the French Revolution for example, King Louis XlV brought the Assembly of Notables together in 1787 for peaceful talks o...
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