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The French Revolution 1789 - Coggle Diagram
The French Revolution 1789
People involved in the French Revolution
Second estate
Has a decent amount of power just the below the first estate
Has special privileges and rights
The second estate consists of nobles
First estate
Relatively has a lot of power
Has a lot of privileges
The first estate consists of the king and clergy
Third estate
The third estate consists of all the normal people
No special privileges or rights.
Has little to no power.
Attack on the Bastille 14 July, 1789
Bastille was attacked by the Parisians and they took control of the fortress
This was seen as decisive moment in the French Revolution
Involved the National Assembly and the Parisians
Aftermath of the French Revolution
The Rise and Fall of Napoleon 1799
He supposedly cleaned up the mess of the French Revolution
Napoleon was a soldier who made himself the dictator of France
He won numerous battles for France
The importance of the French Revolution 20 years later
It lead to a new age of democracy and equality
The French Revolution created the first republic
It created documents that are still used to this day
The factors that lead to the French Revolution
Financial problems caused by poor use of money.
The influence of enlightenment ideas.
Horrible weather resulting in a lack of food.
The Tennis Court Oath 20 June, 1789
An oath to not separate until the Constitution of the kingdoms is established.
Involved the representatives of the first estate
First step towards forming an organized protesting
Reaction to the French Revolution from other countries
Caused Louis and Marie to be captured.
Caused some other countries with monarchies to rebel as well
The other countries wanted to restore the monarchy
Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen August, 1789
The main principle of this document is that all men are born free and remain equal in rights
This document was made because of the French Revolution
Involved the National Constituent Assembly
Bread March of Women/March on Versailles
5 October, 1789
Was caused from the high price of food
Involved the women of the third estate
Women from the marketplace marched to Versailles to demand reforms
The French Revolution starts to get violent
Escape attempt, trial and execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette January 21, 1793
They were captured and getting prepared to get executed
The execution of Louis caused a sensation throughout France
Louis and Marie tries to escape to Austria to get reinforcements to stop the revolution
The Terror/The Reign of Terror September 5, 1793 to July 27, 1794
It lasted for around 11 months
The a series of executions of people who didn't support the revolution or anti revolutionist
This happens after the execution of Louis