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  • Men Are Created First And Second Estates
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    Although history, political, economic, and social inequalities have sometimes led people to revolt against their governments, in the 1700 's, France was the most advanced country in Europe. It was the center of the Enlightenment. France's culture was widely praised and served as a model for the rest of the world. However, the appearance of success was deceiving. There was a great unrest in France caused by high prices, high taxes, and disturbing questions about the rights of men and the governme...
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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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  • 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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  • Death Penalty Financial Crisis
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    Many of the philosopher's that existed during The Enlightenment influenced many countries, such as the United States of America, France and England, in both past and present history. One French philosopher in particular was Francoise Marie About de Voltaire. He once established the statement, " I do not agree with a word you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it. " I agree with Voltaire's statement, meaning that although you may not agree with someone's beliefs you will tolera...
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  • People Of France King Louis
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    What is the Third Estate? The Third Estate is the nation. The Third Estate consists of 98 % of the population of France and essentially under King Louis has supported the entire country. The problem is that was France, aiding the American revolution in only to humiliate the English went bankrupt. King Louis had been a selfish, wasteful and inefficient ruler. When employment hit its all time low he considered strategies, when he called on the Assembly of Notables and when the two Upper Estates re...
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  • Free Women Of Petersburg
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    The Free Women of Petersburg, Status and Culture in a Southern Town, 1784 - 1861, was written by Suzanne Lebsock in 1984 and won the Bancroft Prize in 1985. Lebsock focuses on Petersburg, Virginia between 1784 and 1860 to recount the status of women in society, and how that status changed. She also examines the views of women during that time. The author did extensive research of Petersburg local records to obtain a comprehensive study of the female culture during the antebellum years. Lesbocks ...
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  • King Louis Xvi Tennis Court Oath
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    During the late 1700 s, France followed in Americas footsteps towards their own revolution. A major shift in power would be seen within the short time period of 1789 - 1799, and with it a large advancement away from the absolutist government of France. During the late 1700 s France was the most powerful estate in the world. The effects of the countrys revolution would soon spread from France to the rest of Europe and finally result in a continental war. The French Revolution was based mostly on ...
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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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  • Ancien Regime Marie Antoinette
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    The Ancien Regime (French for Old Order) was the way society was run, in a period in French history occurring before the French Revolution (1789 1799). France was ruled by an absolute monarchy (a system where the king was classed as divine an infallible role) King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. The French society was separated into classes or Estates. The first Estate was the Clergy who were extremely rich. There were about 100, 000 of these people. They had control over censorship of the press...
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  • Economic Crisis The French Revolution
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    A revolution can be described as a time when the masses, consisting of ordinary men and women, grow weary of the current political system and begin to take their lives and destinies into their own hands. Abraham Lincoln once commented about the masses under a political system that, Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their revolutionary right to overthrow it. This applies to many of the uprisings in history, but it is especially prevalent in the roots of ...
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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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  • King Louis Xvi Seven Years War
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    The French Revolution happened in France around the period 1789 - 92 (although these dates are disputed by historians), and resulted in the overthrow of the French monarchy and the Ancien R? gime (the system of government). The monarchy in France had been established for many centuries, and the causes of the Revolution were deeply-rooted, including the problems with the Ancien R? gime, the growth of nationalism, the influence of philosophers, and the example of the American Revolution. In the sh...
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  • Du Plessis Sixteenth Century
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    Did The Increasingly Radical Resistance Theories Of Did The Increasingly Radical Resistance Theories Of The Late Sixteenth Century Have Any Effect In Pr Calvin had a maxim that leaders were? ordained of God? and that good leaders were therefore blessings upon a people, whereas bad leaders were punishment for? the wickedness of the people? . ? Calvin was aware of the problem of inciting rebellion against Catholic princes and the repression it might bring? a fear confirmed by the St. Bartholomew? ...
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  • King Louis Xvi First Two Estates
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    French Revolution " Revolutions evolve in definite phases. At first they are moderate in scope, then they become radical to excess and finally they are brought to abrupt conclusions by the emergence of a strong man to restore order. " Discuss this statement with specific references to the French Revolution. The French Revolution brought about great changes in the society and government of France. The revolution, which lasted from 1789 to 1799, also had far-reaching effects on the rest ...
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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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  • King Louis Xvi First Two Estates
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    Revolutions evolve in definite phases. At first they are moderate in scope, then they become radical to excess and finally they are brought to abrupt conclusions by the emergence of a strong man to restore order. Discuss this statement with specific references to the French Revolution. The French Revolution brought about great changes in the society and government of France. The revolution, which lasted from 1789 to 1799, also had far-reaching effects on the rest of Europe. It introduced democra...
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  • Louis Xiv Eighteenth Century
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    The preliminary stage of any revolutionary cycle is characterized by a rigid, unresponsive political structure referred to as the old regime. The government apparatus of such a regime is generally faced with financial difficulties and limitations, while a socio-economic class within society has reasons to be optimistic about the future. The political structure of the old regime does not provide opportunity for growth and may hinder the operations of this particular segment of society. Even if ec...
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  • Roman Catholic Church Seven Years War
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    THE FRENCH REVOLUTION The French Revolution was one of the greatest rebellions of the people against the government, but what were the issues that caused it to happen? What possessed the citizens of France to rise up against such a powerful monarchy? Long- term issues relating to the economy and social structure, the new philosophies in France, and the decreasing power of the king were the main reasons that this uprising precipitated. It is a common misconception that the French Revolution was a...
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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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  • King Louis Xvi Tennis Court Oath
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    During the late 1700? s, France followed in America? s footsteps towards their own revolution. A major shift in power would be seen within the short time period of 1789 - 1799, and with it a large advancement away from the absolutist government of France. During the late 1700? s France was the most powerful estate in the world. The effects of the country? s revolution would soon spread from France to the rest of Europe and finally result in a continental war. The French Revolution was based most...
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