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THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

SECTIONS ONE AND TWO

FRANCE – A GREAT POWER

  • When the Sun King Louis XIV died in 1715, France was the richest, most powerful nation in Europe. It remained so throughout the 1700s.
  • The French army was the most powerful in Europe, and its navy was rivalled only by that of Britain. French philosophers led the Enlightenment, and people across Europe followed French fashions in clothes, art, and even cooking.

FRANCE – A GREAT PROBLEM

  • At the same time, France suffered from a growing economic crisis, caused primarily by France’s aristocracy.
  • Attempts to solve the economic problems of the country were hampered by the traditional political and social system of France, which historians call the Old Regime .

The Old Regime

(l’Ancien Régime)

STRUCTURE OF THE OLD REGIME

  • The king of France was an absolute monarch.
  • Society was organized in a rigid social structure called the Old Regime.
  • The people of France were divided by law into three estates : clergy, nobility, and commoners.

THE FIRST ESTATE: CLERGY

  • The clergy administered the church, ran schools, kept birth & death records, and cared for the poor.
  • To support these activities, the clergy collected the tithe – a tax on income.
  • The church owned vast amounts of land and other property on which it paid no taxes.
  • The First Estate included the higher clergy, who were nobles, as well as the parish priests. Some of the higher clergy lived in luxury at Versailles or in Paris.

Cardinal Richelieu, Politician

  • In contrast, parish priests usually lived a simple, hard-working life.
  • Many clergy criticized social injustices in France and resented the privileges enjoyed by the higher clergy.

Abbé Sieyes, Revolutionary Leader

THE SECOND ESTATE: NOBLES

  • The Second Estate, or nobility, made up less than 2% of the French population.
  • Many nobles enjoyed great wealth & privileges. Only nobles could become officers in the army or fill high offices of the church.
  • In addition, nobles were exempt from most taxes.
  • Most nobles spent their time living in luxury in their own palaces/chateaux or at the Palace of Versailles (the most luxurious of them all).

FRENCH PALACES

THE THIRD ESTATE: COMMONERS

  • The vast majority of French people were commoners belonging to the Third Estate.
  • The Third Estate included: the peasants , the city workers and the bourgeoisie , or middle class.
  • 1 st Estate
  • Higher Clergy
  • Lower Clergy
  • 2 nd Estate
  • 3 rd Estate
  • Urban Workers

THIRD ESTATE: THE BOURGEOISIE

  • The bourgeoisie was small in numbers, but it was the wealthiest, most outspoken group within the Third Estate.
  • The bourgeoisie included successful merchants and manufacturers, educated lawyers and doctors, as well as small storekeepers and artisans.
  • They resented the privileges enjoyed by nobles. Many criticized the Old Regime because they believed in the Enlightenment ideas of equality and social justice.
  • The bourgeoisie called for extensive reform of the tax system because the Third Estate carried the burden of paying most of the taxes.

John Locke,

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THIRD ESTATE: �PEASANTS & CITY WORKERS

  • Peasants made up the largest group within the Third Estate. In general, French peasants were better off than peasants in other parts of Europe.

THIRD ESTATE: CITY WORKERS

  • Another group within the Third Estate was city workers (urban poor) – servants, apprentices and day labourers . Like the bourgeoisie and peasants, city workers also resented the privileges enjoyed by the First and Second Estates.

THE THREE ESTATES IN NUMBERS

There were 130,000 people in the First Estate.�There were 350,000 people in the Second Estate.�There were 27,250,000 people in the Third Estate.

  • This cartoon illustrates some of the burdens of the Third Estate.
  • The clergyman and nobleman represent the First and Second Estates.
  • They are riding on the back of an aged peasant, representing the Third Estate.

SECTION THREE

THE GROWING CRISIS

  • France was close to bankrupt because of bad economic policies
  • Famines and natural disasters led to starvation for the peasants
  • Families were falling apart because parents were abandoning children they couldn’t feed
  • Improvements in industry in Britain put workers in France out of business
  • King Louis XVI seemed incapable of dealing with any of these problems
  • The philosophers’ ideas of change were popular amongst the 3 rd Estate and even some nobles
  • Involvement by soldiers in the American Revolution spread ideas of change
  • People pushed for a republican government (no monarch) or a constitutional monarchy

Marquis de�Lafayette

  • The most serious economic problem facing the French government during the 1770s and 1780s was the huge debt it owed to bankers.
  • The government had borrowed large amounts of money to pay for the wars of Louis XIV. Louis XV and Louis XVI continued to borrow money to support the court at Versailles and to fight wars to maintain French power in Europe and over-seas.
  • French support of the American Revolution alone nearly doubled the government’s debt.

Marquis de Lafayette and George Washington

THE ESTATES-GENERAL

  • Was a form of parliament that had to be called by the king. Hadn’t met since 1614 (175 years)
  • Had Three Estates: Clergy, Nobles, Everyone Else.
  • Each Estate would vote to determine its own opinion and then have 1 vote in the Estates General
  • The first two Estates always voted against the 3 rd

1 + 1 > 1

MEETING OF THE ESTATES-GENERAL

  • After Louis XVI called the Estates General in 1789, the 3 rd Estate argued for change for 6 weeks, but was ignored
  • The delegates of the 3 rd Estate walked out and started a new government called the National Assembly (this new government was formed in a Tennis Court).
  • They promised not to disband until they had written a constitution. ( The Tennis Court Oa th).

THE TENNIS COURT OATH

THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

  • Louis XVI was forced to give in. He ordered the other two estates to join the Third Estate in the National Assembly.
  • Now members of all three estates were forced to work together to reform France. Significant differences prevented significant progress.

THE STORMING OF THE BASTILLE

  • Meanwhile, bread and other food was scarce all over Paris in the early summer of 1789. Talk of revolution filled the air.
  • The poor people of Paris did not want to wait for the National Assembly to talk out a solution.
  • They chose action against the symbol of the tyranny of the Absolute Monarchy in France – the Bastille .
  • July 14 , 1789 marks the date of the storming of the Bastille and the beginning of the French Revolution.
  • The Bastille was a huge prison fortress in Paris. Armed with axes, the crowd ran to the prison cells and freed the astonished inmates.
  • Soldiers joined the attack, rather than defending the Bastille
  • The mob found only seven prisoners in the entire fortress. New weapons were obtained and the people created their own army, called the National Guard .

THE GREAT FEAR

  • July, 1789: in the countryside , the people were also impatient.
  • Fearful that the upper class were going to squash the revolution, peasants started attacking, looting, and burning chateaux.
  • They destroyed all of the records of their serfdom to try to guarantee their freedom.

REFORMS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

  • The events in Paris and the countryside forced the National Assembly into action. During a long session on the night of August 4, many delegates rose to make impassioned speeches in support of reform .
  • By the end of the evening, the Assembly had abolished most feudal customs. It ended serfdom and the tax exempt privileges of the nobles.

THE DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS � OF MAN AND OF THE CITIZEN

  • This Declaration was passed on August 26, 1789.
  • It gave basic rights and freedoms to all of the men (not women yet)
  • Rights such as liberty , property, security , and resistance to oppression

THE MARCH ON VERSAILLES

  • Neither the King nor the National Assembly had been able to deal with the problems of poverty and hunger.
  • In October 1789, a Paris crowd led by thousands of women marched in the rain to Versailles. The women were angry about high food prices.
  • They also suspected that the king and the queen, Marie Antoinette, were plotting against the National Assembly.
  • They stormed the palace, trapping the royal family.
  • They demanded that Louis XVI and his family return with them to Paris , where they could be watched. To preven t violence, the king agreed.

Marie Antoinette 1755 – 1793

  • The king rode on horseback, escorted by a cheering crowd. He wore the tri-colore , the red, white, and blue ribbon that the revolutionaries had adopted as their symbol. By forcing the king to wear the tri-colore, the people proved that they were directing events in France.

SECTION FOUR

THE FLIGHT TO VARENNES

  • Louis and Marie Antoinette were worried about the actions of the National Assembly. They sought help from outside countries, especially Austria .
  • In June, 1791, the royal family tried to escape the country. They made it as far as Varennes , but were caught and imprisoned again.

THE CONSTITUTION OF 1791

  • Since they were caught, Louis was forced to accept the new constitution which created a Legislative Assembly with which he was to share power.

THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

  • In October 1791, the Legislative Assembly, elected under the new constitution, met for the first time. The seating arrangements in the Assembly reflected divisions among the revolutionaries. Moderate revolutionaries sat on the right side of the meeting hall, and radical revolutionaries sat on the left side.
  • The best known Moderates were the Girondists . They were embarrassed by the king’s attempted flight, but they wanted to preserve the constitutional monarchy .
  • They were the voice against violence in the Assembly.
  • Radicals claimed that the king could not be trusted. They demanded the establishment of a republic.
  • The Jacobins were the most influential radicals. They demanded a true democracy in which all male citizens had the right to vote.
  • As the French Revolution unfolded, the Jacobins and their leaders, Jean-Paul Marat , Georges Danton , and Maximilien Robespierre , would gain the upper hand.

THE RADICAL JACOBINS

Maximilien Robespierre�(1758-1794)

Jean-Paul Marat

(1743-1793)

Georges Danton

(1759–1794)

FRANCE AT WAR

  • Many other European nations disliked the spread of Revolution (especially Austria and Prussia who ally together).
  • France declared pre-emptive war on Austria in April 1792. At first, the war went badly for France. French armies were disorganized and poorly led . Many army officers, who were nobles, had left France.
  • By August 1792, Austrian and Prussian armies were advancing on Paris.
  • The people of Paris angrily declared that no foreign troops would crush the revolution. All over France, people rallied to defend the revolution and chanted the slogan: “Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.” Soldiers from Marseille hurried to Paris singing a patriotic marching song, the “Marseillaise,” which was adopted as the National Anthem of France.

LA MARSEILLAISE

  • In September, 1792 and the months that followed, revolutionary armies forced the invaders to retreat from France.
  • The war against Austria and Prussia caused high prices and desperate food shortages in France.
  • This created an opportunity for radical revolutionaries to push harder for changes.

THE NATIONAL CONVENTION

  • August 10, 1792. Radical revolutionaries took over Paris and marched on the Tuileries, where the king and his family lived. The troops attacked the palace, killing many of the king’s Swiss guards.
  • The king and queen fled to the Legislative Assembly , hoping for protection. But the radicals also seized control of the Assembly. They removed the king from office and voted to imprison the royal family. They then called for a National Convention to write a new constitution.
  • The National Convention voted to abolish the monarchy and make France a republic. The Convention then had to decide what to do with the king. The radical Jacobins demanded that Louis be tried for treason .
  • Letters that showed that Louis was plotting with foreign troops (émigrés) to crush the revolution were used in the trial. Louis XVI was convicted of treason.

EXECUTION OF THE MONARCHS

  • On January 21, 1793, Louis mounted the steps of the guillotine . “People, I die innocent!” were the king’s last words to the watching crowd.
  • Marie Antoinette was guillotined later that year - in October, 1793.

THE DEATH OF MARAT

  • After Louis is executed, but before the Reign of Terror begins in earnest, Jean-Paul Marat is killed by Charlotte Corday because she thinks this will prevent further deaths.

THE REIGN OF TERROR

  • After the death of Louis XVI, the government became more and more radical. Harsh laws made it possible to arrest and kill almost anyone just by accusing them of speaking against the revolution.
  • Nobles, clergy, food speculators, Girondists, and even Jacobins and commoners were killed in large number (over 37 000 ).
  • Danton was killed by guillotine after trying to caution against radicalism (April, 1794).
  • As the saying goes –�”The Revolution Devours Its Own Children.”

THE FALL OF ROBESPIERRE

  • Robespierre was the last of the three main leaders. He had become a dictator running the Reign of Terror.
  • He was turned on after he threatened to execute more members of government, but didn’t specify who.
  • Robespierre was killed by guillotine three months after Danton (after failing to commit suicide properly) (July, 1794).

THE DIRECTORY (1795-1799)

  • The Constitution of 1795 established a new government known as the Directory. The Directory included an elected legislature and an executive branch with five directors . There were five leaders to try to avoid dictatorships.
  • The Constitution restricted the right to vote to men who could read and who owned a certain amount of property. As a result, the middle class and wealthy landowners gained influence in the new government.

THE CONSULATE (1799-1804)

  • When the Directory proved to be ineffective, it was replaced by a Consulate (1799-1804), which was three men who ran the government.
  • The Consulate was not much more effective, because it was soon dominated by one man .

EMPEROR NAPOLEON

  • Napoleon Bonaparte claimed power from the Consulate, by becoming First Consul in 1800. It was not long after this, in 1804, he declared himself Emperor of France.

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Cardinal numbers.

1 – Un → one 2 – Deux → two 3 – Trois → three 4 – Quatre → four 5 – Cinq → five 6 – Six → six 7 – Sept → seven 8 – Huit → eight 9 – Neuf → nine 10 – Dix → ten 11 – Onz e → eleven 12 – Douze → twelve 13 – Treize → thirteen 14 – Quatorze → fourteen 15 – Quinze → fifteen 16 – Seize → sixteen 17 - Dix-sept → seventeen 18- Dix-huit → eighteen 19 - Dix-neuf → nineteen 20 – Vingt → twenty 21 - Vingt et un → twnenty one 22 - Vingt-deux → twenty two 23 - Vingt-trois → twenty three 24 - Vingt-quatre → twenty four 25 - Vingt-cinq → twenty five 26 - Vingt-six → twenty six 27 - Vingt-sept → twenty seven 28 - Vingt-huit → twenty eight 29 - Vingt-neuf → twenty nine 30 – Trente → thirty 31 – Trente et un → thirty one 40 – Quanrante → fourty 50 – Cinquante → fifty 60 – Soixante → sixty 70 – Soixante-dix → seventy 71 – Soixante et onze → seventy one 72 – Soixante douze → seventy two 80 – Quatre-vingts → eighty 82 - Quatre-vingt-deux → eighty two 90 - Quatre-vingt-dix → ninty 92 - Quatre-vingt-douze → ninty two 100 – Cent → one hundred   101 – Cent un → one hundred and one 130 – Cent trente → one hundred and thirty 200 – Deux cents → two hundred 203 - Deux cent trois → two hundred and three   400 – Quatre cents → four hundred 410 - Quatre cent dix → four hundred and ten 1000 – Mille → thousand 4000 – Quatre mille → thousand and four 200 000 – Deux cent mille → two hundred thousand

Ordinal numbers

Premier/Première → First (1rst) Deuxième → 2 nd   Troisième → 3rd    Quatrième → 4th   Cinquième → 5th Sixième → 6th Septième → 7th Huitième → 8th Neuvième → 9th Dixième → 10 th

Agreement of these adjectives :   1rst → 1 er / 1 ère   2 nd → 2 e   3rd → 3 e

Le passé composé → the past tense

Presente tense : Je mange au restaurant → I am eating at the resraurant Past tense : J’ai mangé au restaurant → I ate at the restaurant

Tu regardes la télévision → You are watching the television Tu as regardé la télévision → You watched the television

Il va au travail → He is going to work   Il est allé au travail → He went to work

Auxiliaire AVOIR (to have) + Participe passé (past participle) + Passé composé (past tense) Auxiliaire ETRE (to be) + Participe passé (past participle) + Passé composé (past tense)

(to go)
(to arrive)
(to go down)
(to become)
(to enter)
(to go up)
(to die)
(to born)
(to leave)
(to stay)
(to come back)
(to go out)
(to fall)
(to come)  



 
+ ETRE
  AVOIR    ETRE
 




 
 




  -ER    (to talk/to speak) →
( ) →
(to go) →  
  -IR   (to choose) →
(to finish) →
(to unite) →  
  U   (to know) →
(to see) →  
  I   (to leave) →
(to laugh) →  
  IT   (to write)→
(to say) →  
  IS   (to put) →
(to take) →  

J’ai parlé Tu as parlé Il/elle a parlé Nous avons parlé Vous avez parlé Ils/elles ont parlé

Il est all é Elles est all ée Ils sont all és Elles sont all ées

Je suis allé(e) Tu es allé(e) Il est allé/elle est allée Nous sommes allés Vous êtes allés Ils sont allés/elles sont allées

Je me suis présenté(e) Tu t’es présenté(e) Il s’est présenté/elle s’est présentée Nous nous sommes présentés Vous vous êtes présentés Ils se sont présentés /elles se sont présentées

La structure de la phrase → the structure of the sentence

Sujet (subject) + Verbe (verb) + Complément (complement)

Je suis français → I am French Je (subject) + suis (verb) + français (complement)

Tu habites en France → You live in France Tu (subject) + habites (verb) + en France (complement)

Les phrases simples → the simple phrases

Phrase interrogative → interrogative sentence Phrase affirmative → affirmative sentence Phrase négative → negative sentence Phrase exclamative → exclamation Phrase imperative → imperative sentence

Phrase interrogative

Aimez-vous le fromage ? → Do you like cheese ?

Phrase affirmative

Oui, j’aime le fromage → Yes, I like cheese.

Phrase négative

Non, je n’aime pas le fromage → No, I don’t like cheese

Phrase impérative

Mangeons ce fromage → Let’s eat this cheese

Phrase exclamative

Quel bon fromage ! → What a good cheese !

Le sujet → the subject

The subject can be

Un nom → a noun Ex : Thomas enseigne le français → Thomas teaches French Le professeur enseigne le français → The professor teaches French

Un pronom personnel → a subject pronoun Je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, ils/elles Ex : Il visite Paris → He is visiting Paris

Un pronom interrogatif → interrogative pronoun Ex : Qui parle ? → Who is speaking ?

Un pronom indéfini → indefinite pronoun Ex : Quelqu’ un parle → Someone is speaking

Le sujet et le verbe → The subject and the verb

The verb Marcher (to walk)

Il marche → He is walking Ils marchent → They are walking

Je marche Tu marches Il/elle marche Nous marchons Vous marchez Ils/elles marchent

Les lettres → Letters

6 vowels : A E I O U Y 20 consonnants : B C D F G H  J K L M N P Q R S T V W X Z

Les modes et les temps → Moods and times

Modes Indicatif  : la réalité → the reality Conditionnel  : Eventualité → eventuality   Impératif : ordre et conseil → order and advice Subjonctif : sentiment → feelings

Temps Présent → Present Passé → Past Futur → Future

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Select text, and then click the "Review" tab and select Language > Set Proofing Language to choose the language of any selected text. To change PowerPoint's default language used for its interface as well as any text you insert, head to Options > Language.

Creating a PowerPoint presentation in a different language? You can change the text language (used for spelling corrections) or the interface language (used for menus). Here's how.

The instructions below will work for all recent versions of Microsoft PowerPoint. This includes the version of PowerPoint included with a Microsoft 365 subscription .

By default, PowerPoint will use the same language to check your presentation's text and grammar as your Office installation's default language. However, you can customize the text language used for any text you insert into PowerPoint.

To do this, open your PowerPoint presentation and select any text you've inserted. Next, press Review > Language > Set Proofing Language on the ribbon bar.

To set the proofing language in PowerPoint, press Review > Language > Set Proofing Language.

In the "Language" box, select a language from the list provided and press "OK" to save your choice.

To select a new proofing language, select the language in the "Language" box and press "OK" to save.

The text you've selected will now use this language to check for spelling and grammatical errors. If you want to change back at any point, repeat these steps and select your usual language instead.

Related: How to Turn Off Spell Check as You Type in Microsoft Office

PowerPoint uses your default locale language (such as U.S. English) to choose the text for menus and buttons. It also uses this language to set the default proofing language for any text you insert.

If you're in a locale with multiple languages, however, you may want to switch between them. For example, if you're based in the United States, you may wish to use Spanish as your default proofing language for presentations.

This will mean that any text you insert uses this language---you won't need to change it manually. Likewise, you may want to change your interface language to match.

You can change both of these options to use an alternative language in PowerPoint's settings menu. To start, open PowerPoint and select File > Options.

Press File > Options to open the PowerPoint options menu.

In the "PowerPoint Options" window, select "Language" on the left.

In the "PowerPoint Options" menu, select "Language" on the left.

On the right, choose a new language in the "Office Display Language" section and press the "Set As Preferred" option.

This will determine the language used for menus and buttons.

To set a new display language for PowerPoint, select it from the "Office Display Language" menu, then press "Set As Preferred" to confirm.

Next, choose a new proofing language in the "Office Authoring Languages And Proofing" section. Press "Set As Preferred" to make it the default proofing language for PowerPoint in the future.

To set a new default proofing language in PowerPoint, select a language from the "Office Authoring Languages and Proofing" section, then press "Set As Preferred" to confirm.

Adding a New Language Pack

If you don't see a language you want to use as your interface or proofing language, you'll need to install the language pack for it first.

To do this, press File > Options > Language in PowerPoint and select either of the "Add A Language" buttons.

In the PowerPoint Options > Language menu, press the "Add A Language" button to add a new language pack.

Next, select the language you want to use from the pop-up list and press the "Install" button.

Select a language from the "Install a Display Language" menu and press "Install" to install it.

Microsoft Office will take a few minutes to download the new language pack. If you're prompted to, press "OK" to confirm and begin the installation.

Once the language pack is installed, select it from your list in the "Office Display Language" or "Office Authoring Languages And Proofing" sections. You'll need to press "Set As Preferred" to make it your default interface or proofing language.

After installing a new language pack, select it as a new proofing or interface language and press "Set As Preferred" to apply it to PowerPoint.

When you're ready, click "OK" to save your choice. PowerPoint will exit and relaunch to display the new language.

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