Louis XIII, Louis XIV, & Louis XV. Louis XIII Henry IV assassinated in 1610, son, Louis (XIII) took the throne at age 8 Mother, Marie de Medici (intense.
The French Revolution. Prerevolutionary France History –110 years of war to expand French influence and territory –XIV lives extravagantly = DEBT –Builds.
American Revolution Review What were the causes of the American Revolution? What were the causes of the American Revolution? What was the Boston Tea Party?
Causes of the Rev. in Fr. “Little by little, the old world crumbled, and not once did the king imagine that some of the pieces might fall on him.” ― Jennifer.
The Three Estates Enlightenment Ideas Economic Crisis Weak Leadership.
Today’s Standard 10.2.4 Explain how the ideology of the French Revolution led France to develop from constitutional monarchy to democratic despotism to.
1789-1799. Stage One Spring and Summer of 1789 Meeting of the Estates- General Storming of the Bastille The Great Fear Stage Two 1789-1791 National Assembly.
ABSOLUTISM. Absolutism Absolutism is when one person has total control. Absolutism is the ultimate example of a strong centralized government.
Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…. French Revolution Pre-RevolutionMove to Radicalism Reign of TerrorNapoleonPotpourri 200 400 600 800 1000 Bonus Question:
Chapter 6: The French Revolution. In 1789, France still had a Medieval social system In 1789, France still had a Medieval social system –The ancien regime,
Words that you may find difficult: Contempt: to look down on something or someone. Calamity: an unfortunate event. Inalienable: something that cannot.
French Revolution. Background on France 1700s France was most advanced country of Europe Large population & prosperous foreign trade Center of the.