Causes of the French Revolution What factors led

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Causes of the French Revolution

Causes of the French Revolution

What factors led to the French Revolution? I. Political Causes- Absolute Monarchy Louis XVI

What factors led to the French Revolution? I. Political Causes- Absolute Monarchy Louis XVI (1774 - 1792) a. claim to divine right no longer as strong b. Louis XVI was too harsh in response to public criticism

II. Economic Causes Luxury spending & War Debt a. Absolute rulers spent more than

II. Economic Causes Luxury spending & War Debt a. Absolute rulers spent more than the country made b. Marie Antoinette (Louis’ wife) was a symbol for overspending & was extremely hated

c. French spent too much in wars: - American Revolution (influenced French!) - Seven

c. French spent too much in wars: - American Revolution (influenced French!) - Seven Years War (vs. British for North American land)

III. Social causes“Estates” Rigid Social Structure (the Old Regime) a. French population was divided

III. Social causes“Estates” Rigid Social Structure (the Old Regime) a. French population was divided into three groups b. All three groups were unhappy with absolutism Louis! Stop spending money!

1 st Estate = clergy (made up 1%) 2 nd Estate = nobles (made

1 st Estate = clergy (made up 1%) 2 nd Estate = nobles (made up 2%) 3 rd Estate = ordinary people (made up 97%)

c. “What is the 3 rd Estate? The Nation!” - members included: 1. Bourgeoisie

c. “What is the 3 rd Estate? The Nation!” - members included: 1. Bourgeoisie (professionals that made up the middle class)

2. peasants and skilled laborers - largest group - had the least amount of

2. peasants and skilled laborers - largest group - had the least amount of rights & privileges

IV. Intellectual Causes. Spread & popularity of Enlightenment Ideas a. Philosophers did not call

IV. Intellectual Causes. Spread & popularity of Enlightenment Ideas a. Philosophers did not call for violent revolution b/c it’s against reason (logical thought b. Instead their ideas helped challenge the order of things (status quo) and created a revolutionary state of mind in France

1. What were three social classes that the French population was divided into? 2.

1. What were three social classes that the French population was divided into? 2. What social class complained about inequality & high taxes? 3. What kind of government is it when the people have no rights & are ruled by one person?