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FRENCH REVOLUTION - Coggle Diagram
FRENCH REVOLUTION
STAGES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY
CONSTITUTION
RIOT BY PROTESTANTS
ATTACKED THE BASTILLE
LEGAL REFORMS
ABOLISHED FEUDAL RIGHTS
CONSTITUTION 1791
CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY
SEPARATION OF POWERS
POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
LIMITED MALE SUFFRAGE
DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE MAN AND CITIZEN
FREE AND EQUAL IN THEIR RIGHTS
FREEDOM TO DO ANYTHING THAT DOESN'T HARM OTHER PEOPLE
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
LEGAL CHANGES
GIRONDINS
BELIEVED IN THE REVOLUTION
INTERESTS OF THE BOURGEOISIE
LIBERAL ECONOMIC POLICIES
MAINTAIN SUFFRAGE
HELP MIDDLE CLASS
JACOBINS
BELIEVED IN THE REVOLUTION
RADICAL IDEAS
CONTROL PRICE RISES
SANS-CULOTTES
EXPAND THE SUFFRAGE
ABOLISH MONARCHY
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY
NEW VOTING SYSTEM
EACH REPRESENTATIVE 1 INDIVIDUAL VOTE
DEMANDED CONSTITUTION
THE CONVENTION
LOUIS XVI
ACCUSED OF TREASON AND EXECUTED
ROBERSTPIERRE
LEADER OF JACOBINS
STABLISHED THE "TERROR"
THE DIRECTORY
MODETATE MIDDLE CLASS HAD THE CONTROL
DIRECTORY
STOP VIOLENCE AND EXECUTIONS
CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT
FIVE MEMBERS
NAPOLEON
COUP D' ETAIT
CONSULATE
THREE CONSULS
NAPOLEON- FIRST CONSUL FOR LIFE IN 1802
EMPEROR OF FRANCE IN 1804
INTERNATIONAL POLICY
ENLIGTHENMENT IDEAS AND REVOLUCIONARY POLICIES IN THE CONQUERED LANDS
DOMESTIC POLICY
CIVIL CODE+NEW LEGAL CONCEPTS
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CAUSES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
POLITICAL
ESTATES GENERAL
CLERGY AND NOBILITY
300 REPRESENTATIVES
1 VOTE EACH GROUP
MIDDLE CLASS AND PEASANTRY
600 REPRESENTATIVES
1 VOTE
ECONOMIC
BANKRUPT
SPENT MONEY IN PALACES AND LUXURY
INCREASE OF TAXES
SOCIAL
BOURGEOISIE
ABOLISH ABSOLUTE MONARCHY
PETIT BOURGEOISIE
ECONOMICAL PROBLEMS
MIDDLE CLASS AND PEASANTRY
DISCONTENTED
PEASANTRY
ECONOMICAL PROBLEMS
NOBILITY AND CLERGY
REFUSED TAXES
MEETING OF THE STATES GENERAL
IDEOLOGICAL
FRENCH INTELLECTUALS SUPORTED ENLIGTHENMENT
CONSEQUENCES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE NAPOLEONIC EMPIRE
POLITICAL
NEW FORMS OF GOVERNMENT
CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHIES
REPUBLICS
NEW CONSTITUTIONS
SEPARATION OF POWERS
POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY
LIMITED MALE SUFFRAGE, CIVIL RIGHTS
POLITICAL GROUPS WERE BORN
ECONOMIC
EVERYONE PAY TAXES NO PRIVILEGES
SOCIAL
STATES SYSTEM CAME TO AN END