French Revolution
Fall of the Bastille
July 14 1789
Estates General
Parliamentary body made up of members of each estate; ancient regime; 2:1 voting system
the clergy
The First Estate included in French society.
the Third Estate
The bourgeoisie in France belonged to this Estate.
The Reign of Terror
The period of time in which he guillotine was used to execute many anti revolutionaries in France
Tennis Court Oath
The pledge by the third estate proclaimed it the sovereign power of France while promising to create a constitution
the Jacobins
This "left" faction, named after a political club, first came to prominence during the Legislative Assembly and it dominated the National Convention
Declaration of the Rights of Man
This 1789 document became the blueprint for the French Constitution of 1791 and was largely based on classical liberalism.
American Revolution
This earlier foreign Revolution contributed to France's enormous debt and also inspired liberals to demand more political liberty
National Assembly
This governing body wanted a constitutional monarchy in France
San-culottes
This radical group supported Robespierre and the Jacobins
Committee of Public Safety
This small group, led by Robespierre, oversaw the Reign of Terror
Bastille
This structure represented the Old Regime to the citizens of Paris
Storming of the Bastille
This violent event in Paris on July 14, 1789, inadvertently saved the National Assembly. Paris was now lost to the king!
peasants
were the greatest number of victims under "The Terror"