(爆款)TheFrenchRevolution激烈的法国革命课件.ppt
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1、The French Revolution.1.2 The Revolution was a period of political and social upheaval and radical change in the history of France.The French governmental structure,previously an absolute monarchy with privileges for the aristocracy and Catholic clergy,underwent radical change.3 These changes were a
2、ccompanied by violent turmoil which included the trial and execution of the king,vast bloodshed and repression during the Reign of Terror,and warfare involving other major European nations.Execution of Louis XVI.4 Historians all agree that the Revolution was a watershed event that changed Europe irr
3、evocably(不可逆转).The American Revolution(1774).5 Finally,in a time of highly secularized Enlightenment,the idea that King Louis XVI had absolute power due to divine rightthe idea that he had been handpicked by Goddidnt hold nearly as much water as in the past few decades.6 Ultimately,these problems we
4、re the final catalyst for the Revolution.7 In 1789,when the Estates-General,reconvened and it became apparent that the higher-ranking classes refused to forfeit their privileges to save the country,the frustration of the French bourgeoisie reached its boiling point.The Revolution was thus a battle t
5、o achieve equality and remove oppression.The Estates-General,1789.8The Revolution won a number of victories:1.No ruler after the Revolution dared to reverse the property and rights gained during the Revolution,so those who had purchased church land were allowed to keep it.2.The new tax system remain
6、ed devoid of the influence of privilege,so that every man paid his share according to personal wealth.3.The breakdown of church and feudal contracts freed people from tithes and other incurred fees.Peasants Paying Tithes.9 On the whole,the French people had seen the impact they could have over their
7、 government,and that liberating,inspiring spirit was unlikely ever again to be suppressed.10Summary of Events No one factor was directly responsible for the Revolution.Years of feudal oppression and fiscal mismanagement contributed to a French society that was ripe for revolt.Noting a downward econo
8、mic spiral in the late 1700s,Louis XVI brought in a number of financial advisors to review the weakened French treasury.Each advisor reached the same conclusionthat France needed a radical change in the way it taxed the publicand each advisor was,in turn,kicked out.1.Feudalism and Unfair Taxation.11
9、 Finally,the king realized that this taxation problem really did need to be addressed,so he appointed a new controller general of finance,Charles de Calonne,in 1783.Calonne suggested that,among other things,France begin taxing the previously exempt nobility.But the nobility refused.Financial ruin th
10、us seemed imminent.Charles de Calonne(born Jan.20,1734,Douai,France died Oct.29,1802,Paris).122.The Estates-General In desperation,Louis XVI decided in 1789 to convene the Estates-General,an ancient assembly consisting of three different estates that each represented a portion of the French populati
11、on.However,since two of the three estatesthe clergy and the nobilitywere tax-exempt,the attainment of any such solution was unlikely.The meeting of the Estates General May 5,1789.13 Moreover,the outdated rules of order for the Estates-General gave each estate a single vote,despite the fact that the
12、Third Estateconsisting of the general French publicwas many times larger than either of the first two.Feuds quickly broke out over this disparity and would prove to be irreconcilable.Realizing that its numbers gave it an automatic advantage,the Third Estate declared itself the sovereign National Ass
13、embly.Within days of the announcement,many members of the other two estates had switched allegiances over to this revolutionary new assembly.Libert,Egalit,Fraternit:The French Revolution .143.The Bastille and the Great Fear Shortly after the National Assembly formed,its members took the Tennis Court
14、 Oath,swearing that they would not relent in their efforts until a new constitution had been agreed upon.The National Assemblys revolutionary spirit galvanized France,manifesting in a number of different ways.The Tennis Court Oath by Jacques-Louis David.15 In Paris,citizens stormed the citys largest
15、 prison,the Bastille,in pursuit of arms.In the countryside,peasants and farmers revolted against their feudal contracts by attacking the manors and estates of their landlords.Dubbed the“Great Fear,”these rural attacks continued until the early August issuing of the August Decrees,which freed those p
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