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法国大革命之国民大会(FrenchRevolutionNationalAssembly) The French Revolution The National Assembly Financial Crisis Louis XIV getting his comeuppance Years of deficit spending finally caught up to the monarchy? Wars (Seven Years’ and American Revolution) Lavish court Economic decline of the 1770’s ...
This French Revolution glossary contains definitions of important words, terms and concepts relevant to the revolution in France between 1781 and 1795.
The Civil Constitution of the Clergy created a schism between France and the Catholic Church that lasted a decade. After the revolution, Napoleon’s troops marched into Italy, invaded the Vatican and kidnapped Pope Pius VI. They took the pontiff back to France, where he died weeks later. ...
By 1792, barely a year after the Legislative Assembly was formed, a crisis emerged as the new government failed to capitalize on the gains of the revolution. Louis XVI did not care for his new role and sought to reestablish the old order. France's ongoing financial troubles as well as so...
Despite clerical support for the Revolution itself, this decree became the first in a series that targeted the Church in a way that soon cast doubt on the Revolution’s motives. On 29 October 1789, just days before the nationalisation of Church property, the Assembly heard that two women in...
French Revolution was Louis XVI and his over control of everything. King Louis XVI was an absolute monarch that ruled by the divine right theory, the right t to rule from god. He got to choose all civil officials and military officers, created and enforced laws. Had the power to declare...
French Revolution • Phase III: The Directory (1795-1799) (Conservative Reaction) Directory (1795-1799) 1. Created by the adoption of another new Constitution—to prevent another ―TERROR.‖ • Who can vote?—landowners only 2. Power would be held by Five Consuls (one was Napoleon ...
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