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1789-1815

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Chapter 10- AP Euro; 10 The French Revolution, Napolean, and the European Reaction

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6698779Louis XVI- King of France (1774-1792). In 1789 he summoned the Estates-General, but he did not grant the reforms that were demanded and revolution followed. Louis and his queen, Marie Antoinette, were executed in 1793.0
6698780Marie Antoinettequeen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband (1755-1793)1
6698781Estates GeneralFrance's traditional national assembly with representatives of the three estates, or classes, in French society: the clergy, nobility, and commoners. The calling of the Estates General in 1789 led to the French Revolution. (p. 585)2
6698782First EstateThe first class of French society made up of the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church.3
6698783Second EstateThe second class of French society made up of the noblility4
6698784Third Estatea. consisted of the Bourgeoisie and the peasantry b. 98% of the population c. paid all the taxes d. owned 55% of the land5
6698785Abbe SieyesWrote an essay called What is the 3rd estate. Argued that lower classes were more important than the nobles and the government should be responsible to the people.6
6698786cahiersgrievance petitions7
6698787Tennis Court Oaththe national assembly swore to never seperate and to constantly meet until they wrote a fair constitution. it came about because the third estate claimed they were the National Assembly, so they invited people from the other estates to help them write their constitution8
6698788Marquis de LafayetteLed the moderates in the French Revolution, headed the national guard9
6698789Great FearThe panic and insecurity that struck French peasants in the summer of 1789 and led to their widespread destruction of manor houses and archives.10
6703817Ancien RegimeThe old order before revolution in france, filled with class injustices, weakened and almost bankrupt11
6703818Constitutional MonarchyA King or Queen is the official head of state but power is limited by a constitution. First phase of revolution. (Liberal phase)12
6703819Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen1789, a French document that stated all men were born free and equal in rights13
6703820Olympe de Gougesfrench journalist who demanded equal rights for women14
6703821JacobinsThe dominant group In the National Convention in 1793 who replaced the Girondist. It was headed by Robespierre. Radical republicans who saw themselves as the voice of the people. Allied with the sans coulette15
6703822GirondinsDelegates in the National Convention who favored a republic but feared domination by Paris.16
6703823sans culottesin the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages17
6703824Reign of Terrorthe historic period (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed18
6703825Committee of Public SafetyEstablished and led by Robespierre, fixed bread prices and nationalized some businesses. Basically secret police and also controlled the war effort. Instigated the Reign of Terror.19
6703826DantonFrench revolutionary leader who stormed the Paris bastille and who supported the execution of Louis XVI but was guillotined by Robespierre for his opposition to the Reign of Terror (1759-1794)20
6703827RobespierreFrench revolutionary leader of the Jacobins and architect of the Reign of Terror; was himself executed in a coup d'etat (1758-1794)21
6703828MaratFrench revolutionary leader (born in Switzerland) who was a leader in overthrowing the Girondists and was stabbed to death in his bath by Charlotte Corday (1743-1793)22
6703829Levee en masseThe creation under the Jacobins, of a citizen army with support from young and old, heralding the emergence of modern warfare.23
6703830Republic of VirtueIdeal of French Revolution where all traces of the old order were wiped out24
6703831DirectoryNational Convention-middle class writes a constitution in 1795. Elect members of a reorganized legislative assembly-5 man executive. Continued to support French military expansion. Actions reinforced widespread disgust with war and starvation(shown in national elections). Use army to nullify elections, govern dictatorially.25
6706278Alexander Ithe czar of Russia whose plans to liberalize the government of Russia were unrealized because of the wars with Napoleon (1777-1825)26
6706279Continental SystemNapoleon forbade importation of British goods. He believed it would ruin their economy, but it failed. Europe needed their goods, and there was widespread smuggling. Resentment against this was one of the causes of nationalistic revival, which eventually ended Napoleon’s complete European dominance.27
6706280Grand ArmyNapoleon's army which was supposed to crush Russia28
6706281Congress of ViennaThe Quadruple Alliance met, to discuss the Balance of Power. Great Britian got to have their conquered colonies, Austria got Venetia and Lombardy and Polis lands, and Prussia and Russia were compensated.29
6706282Metternicha German-Austrian politician and statesman, and one of the most important diplomats of his era. He was a major figure on the negotiations leading to and at the Congress of Vienna and is considered both a paradigm of foreign policy management and a major figure on the development of diplomacy.30
6706283white terrorroyalist rebellion in Paris, trying to kill all revolutionaries, Napoleon first appears and says "width of a grape shot" and ends rebellion31
6706284Battle of Waterloothe battle on 18 June 1815 in which Napoleon met his final defeat32

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