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    French Revolution Notes

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    WHEN WAS THE FRENCH REVOLUTION? 1789 May Estates General * Louis 16th faced with bankruptcy called for a meeting of the Estates General in 1788 * The actual meeting was set for May * They had the traditional right to authorize taxation * Consisted of representatives from each of the three estates * Louis hope to find new methods to RAISE MONEY and to solve the FINANCIAL CRISIS * Representatives were chosen‚ collect complaints complaints: * Financial reform

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    The immediate bloody aftermath ‚ was a product of social‚ economic‚ and political forces. The spirit of idealism that gripped France during the early phases of the Revolution gave way to mass paranoia and extremism‚ culminating in Robespierre’s cruel regime. In the beginning of the French Revolution‚ Enlightenment of the French Revolution‚ known as the Reign of Terrorphilosophy seemed like a panacea for societal woes. Prominent philosophers like Rousseau‚ Voltaire‚ and Diderot contributed to a new

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    Robespierre's Downfall

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    Maximilien Robespierre was on the most corrupt and evil minded person of the entire French Revolution. He has claimed the deaths of approximately forty thousand innocent French citizens. A great number of these people were Catholic clergy members‚ innocent French civilians

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    The French Revolution was a very bloody and horrible event that had a major impact on France. The French Revolution began in 1789 in France and ended in 1799. There were many people involved in the French Revolution like Napoleon‚ Maximilien Robespierre‚ and Louis XVI. The French Revolution happened because peasants were powerless‚ poor‚ and hungry. The French Revolution was one of the most significant events of world history. It was significant for many reasons like the Storming of the Bastille

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    Following the execution of Louis XVI during the revolution‚ Robespierre came into power and established what he believed to be a Republic‚ but what was truly a totalitarian regime which led to the Reign of Terror‚ an extremely violent period of the revolution which resulted in the executions of tens of thousands (Greer‚ Donald). After Robespierre was executed and his regime fell‚ the government settled in the hands of the Directory‚ a committee assembled

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    Roots of Terrorism in the novel Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie Postmodernism is a concept that can be defined as the direct outcome of this modern Post-Colonial world‚ a world that has been witness to mass migration‚ cross-cultural conflict and amalgamation of various cultures into a hybrid multicultural society. Terrorism‚ the unofficial use of violence and intimidation in the attempt to gain the political aims of selfishness is the main fold of Post-modernism. Salman Rushdie’s fictions borrow

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     priests who would not accept government control‚ and rival leaders who  were stirring up rebellion in the provinces. How to contain and control these enemies became  a central issue.    Robespierre Assumes Control ​ In the early months of 1793‚ one Jacobin leader‚ Maximilian  Robespierre‚ slowly gained power. Robespierre and his supporters set out to build a “republic  of virtue” by wiping out every trace of France’s past. Firm believers in reason‚ they changed  the calendar‚ dividing the year into 12 months of 30 days and renaming each month

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    were certain reasons why Napoleon could be seen as a betrayer of the Revolution. He seized power for himself‚ which contradicted the Revolution’s aims‚ as the people wanted to be rid of aristocratic figures‚ especially after the Terror which had Robespierre as a frontman for chaos and misery.The main objectives of the French revolution were to abolish Feudalism‚ to ensure the people of France have freedom of religion‚ and to uphold the Rights of Man. Napoleon did achieve most of these objectives to

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    orchestrated by Robespierre and his followers‚ was seemingly a way to provide for the security of the Republic‚ by exposing traitors to the people. The Revolutionary Tribunal summarily condemned thousands of people to death by the guillotine‚ while mobs beat other victims to death. Sometimes people died for their political opinions or actions‚ but many for little reason beyond mere suspicion‚ or because some others had a stake in getting rid of them. In reality‚ it was used‚ by Robespierre‚ as a means

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    Olympus de Gouges was a French social reformer and writer who challenged the convention views of many important topics‚ but most notably on the role of women as citizens. Gouges dedicated her life to reforming the political and philosophical views held by many in society about the status of women by working to achieve representation and full political participation. Among other topics‚ De Gouges also advocated for human rights‚ slave emancipation‚ rights for single mothers and orphans‚ and free

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