Causes and Key Events of the French Revolution

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Causes of Revolution
  2. Political Causes
  3. Economic Causes
  4. Social Causes
  5. Intellectual Causes
  6. Key Events
  7. Estates-General and National Assembly
  8. Storming of Bastille
  9. Declaration of Rights
  10. Reign of Terror
  11. Major Figures
  12. Robespierre

📖 1. Causes of Revolution

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Absolute Monarchy: A political system where the king holds supreme authority, with power believed to be granted by divine right, limiting political participation by citizens.
  • Estates System: France's social hierarchy divided into three estates—clergy (First), nobility (Second), and commoners (Third)—with the Third Estate bearing most taxes and having limited political power.
  • Enlightenment: An intellectual movement emphasizing reason, individual rights, and skepticism of traditional authority, inspiring revolutionary ideas.
  • Financial Crisis: Severe government debt caused by war expenses and royal spending, leading to economic instability and calls for reform.
  • Tax Inequality: Disproportionate taxation where the Third Estate paid most taxes, while the privileged estates were largely exempt, fueling resentment.
  • Famine and Food Shortages: Poor harvests and rising grain prices in the late 1780s caused widespread hunger, unrest, and economic hardship.

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1. What is the Storming of the Bastille an example of?

2. What was the primary function of the Estates-General when it first convened in 1789?

3. In what year was the Estates-General, the political assembly that contributed to the start of the French Revolution, convened in France?

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Causes of Revolution — main factors?

Political tyranny, social inequality, economic hardship, Enlightenment ideas.

Absolute Monarchy — definition?

King holds supreme, divine right authority.

Estates-General — role?

Advisory assembly that failed, leading to the formation of the National Assembly.

Estates System — social hierarchy?

Clergy, nobility, commoners; third pays most taxes.

Storming of Bastille — significance?

Symbolized uprising against tyranny, marking revolution's start.

Enlightenment — influence on revolution?

Promoted reason, liberty, challenged traditional authority.

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