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refers to the period before 1789 and the French revolution
Old Regime
corvee was a tax on
Labor
the taille was a tax based on
Land
Great grandson of Louis XIV
Louis XV
Regent of Louis XV
Duke of Orleans
Louis XV’s minister
Cardinal Fleury
r. 1774 – 1792 in France
Louis XVI
Finance minister to Louis XVI
Necker
The three estates
• The Clergy
• The Nobility
• Everyone else
What did the gabelle tax?
Salt
Leader of the French national guard
Marquis de Lafayette
The National Assembly decided that they need a statement of rights before they could finish their constitution, what was this declaration?
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
What said that the Catholic Church was now a branch within the state government and no longer functioned independently
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
published Declaration of the Rights of Women
Olympe De Gouges
This Declaration said that if the Royal family was harmed, Austria and Prussia would declare war on France
The Declaration of Pilnitz
political group that drew a lot of ideas from the enlightenment (Especially Rousseau) but tended to focus on the more radical ideas of the enlightenment; from Paris
Jacobins
broke off from the Jacobins and were more in control of the Legislative Assembly than the Jacobins
Girondists
o Radical committee that formed in the city that started running the city outside of the legislative assembly
Paris Commune
were the most radical street people of Paris who wanted a Republic and universal male suffrage
• The Sans-Culottes
was a leader of the Montagnards(Subgroup of the Jacobins)
• Robespierre (
law that stated that one must leave all of their land to either their oldest son or their oldest male relative
Primogeniture
wrote “Reflections on the Revolutions in France”
Burke
references the National Convention from the summer of 1793 – summer of 1794
• The Reign of Terror
o The Guillotine became a symbol of
• The Reign of Terro
• The time period after Robespierre’s execution during which the Bourgeoisie regained power
The Thermidorian Reaction
o He was born in Corsica (French holding), so he was born as a French citizen. He was born into less nobility
Napoleon Bonaparte
o This constitution established the consulate (Big main phase of the French Revolution)
Constitution of Year VIII
 This concordat reestablished the French relationship with Rome and in essence ended the Civil Constitution of the Clergy
the Concordat of 1801
Great Britain's representative at the Congress of Vienna
o Lord Castlereagh
Representative of Austria at the Congress of Vienna
o Prince Metternich