Lecture 5 - French Revolution Flashcards
What were the three main phases of the French Revolution?
- Early phase
- Terror
- Directory
What do historians mean when they say that there was a ‘demand for sociability’ in France in the decades leading up to the Revolution, and how does this influence the Revolution?
All sorts of societies start to appear in France, all with different goals and purposes. What these societies share is that they adopt important parts of the Enlightenment vocabulary, leading to the spread and popularization of its ideas and concepts
What were the two main structural problems France faced in the lead-up to the Revolution?
- The problem of political representation
- The crumbling authority of the Catholic Church
What was the problem with political representation in France?
Although the Third Estate accounted for 98% of the French population, it had no formal political representation, except in the Estates General, where they only account for 1/3 of the vote
Why does Louis XVI feel the need to call the Estates of France in May 1789?
France is on the edge of financial ruin
What were contributing factors to the French financial situation in 1789?
- Tax system: only the third estate payed taxes
- Costly wars: American Revolutionary War and Seven Years War
What caused the authority of the French Catholic Church to diminish?
Internal disputes between Jesuits and Jansenists
What were indicental problems in France in the lead-up to the Revolution?
- France was the lingua Franca, so the French public was receptive to things happening around the world. They had received information about the success of the Dutch Revolt and American Revolution
- Rising food prices and bad harvests, leading bread prices to grow out of control
What does the Third Estate do after not reaching agreement in the Estates General? How do the other Estates react?
It declares itself the Assemblée Nationale, soon being joined by some of the members of the First and Second Estates
What is the Tennis Court Oath?
The pledge that none of the members of the Assemblée Nationale would leave the session until a constitution had been agreed upon
What is the storming of the Bastille a reaction to?
The sacking of the minister for Finance, whom the Revolutionaries had trusted
What is Louis XVI’s response to the Storming of the Bastille, and what does this lead to?
He withdraws his troops from Paris, allowing the Assemblée Nationale to proclaim itself the authority in Paris
What significant piece of legislation does the Assemblée pass in august 1789?
The Declaration of the Rights of Man, which Louis XVI was forced to sign
What allows for the Terror to occur?
The falling apart of the Assemblée into factions, some of which are very radical
In what year is Louis XVI taken prisoner?
1791