National Assembly of the French Revolution - History.
The French Revolution was a revolution in France from 1789 to 1799. The result of the French Revolution was the end of the monarchy. King Louis XVI was executed in 1793. The revolution ended when Napoleon Bonaparte took power in November 1799. In 1804, he became Emperor. Before 1789, France was ruled by the nobles and the Catholic Church. The ideas of the Enlightenment were beginning to make.
The French Revolution was fairly successful in using Enlightenment ideas to reform french society, however, Napoleon undid some of the progress the Revolution made prior. The first phase the destruction of the old regime successfully used Enlightenment ideas to form French society. The Revolution began when the third estate broke out into protest and formed the National Assembly in 1789.
History French Revolution- Legislative assembly. STUDY. Flashcards. Learn. Write. Spell. Test. PLAY. Match. Gravity. Created by. SianBailey. Terms in this set (15) Why did the name from 'national assembly' change to 'legislative assembly'? Since the constitution was now formed the 'National Assembly' was no longer needed and so they founded the legislative assembly. What problems did the.
National Assembly of the French Revolution. King Louis XVI, aware of the injustices of the French tax policy, tried to reform the tax code to make it more fair, but was repeatedly thwarted by the overrepresented nobles and clergy. This angered the Third Estate, which refused to vote in the Estates General, and formed instead the National Assembly. In 1798, the Bastille was successfully stormed.
The French Revolution QUIZ. STUDY. Flashcards. Learn. Write. Spell. Test. PLAY. Match. Gravity. Created by. carolinexjackson. Terms in this set (41) causes of the French Revolution. long term: condition of French society which was based on inequality immediate: near collapse of government finance. The First Estate-made up of the clergy-about 130,000 people-owned 10% of the land-exempt from.
The French Revolution is also more broadly associated with the origins of the Romantic movement in Britain, the start of which is commonly dated to 1789, the year of the revolution. Romanticism, with its rejection of established conventions of literary and artistic taste, mirrors the French revolutionaries’ overturning of the ancient political systems and traditions of the monarchy.
In this lesson, we explore the initial phase of the French Revolution and the creation of the National Assembly of France. We'll also discuss the reforms it initiated and the events in France.