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What are the phases of the French
revolution?
History
Following are the phases of the French revolution:
(1)The First Phase of the
French Revolution
The first stage of the French Revolution or the National Assembly
stage, lasted from June 1789 until September of 1791. It happened
spontaneously when the Third Estate- basically the urban and rural
middle class- declared their independence with the Oath of the
Tennis Court,on June 17, 1789. King Louis XVI finally considered
the common people when they overran the Bastille in Paris on July
14, 1789.
The National Assembly issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man
and created the Constitution of 1791. It finished its work in
September of 1791 and forged a new permanent government, the
Legislative Assembly.
(2)The National Assembly,
Radical Phase-1792-1794
The National Assembly, radical phase began in 1792 and lasted until
1794. The National Convention of 1792 tried to gain support of the
poor by giving into their demands. King Louis XVI and his wife
Marie Antoinette were executed during this radical phase and the
Revolution became violent. The Paris Commune drove the Girondins
out of Paris and France slipped into civil war. The government
tried to restore order by creating the C.O.P.S. to intimidate
citizens during the Reign of Terror.
During the Thermidorian Reaction, the National Convention turned
against Robespierre and the COPs. It wrote a revised constitution
and revoked many of the freedoms likevoting rights that it had
earlier given to the people. The National Convention voluntarily
ended after its members created a new permanent government called
the Directory.
(3)The Directory,
1795-1799
The Directory was a democracy that the wealthy controlled. They
were the only ones who had voting rights. The Directory was
intended to be permanent and it used the army to control the
people. Napoleon Bonaparte became very powerful because the
government relied on his fighting skills to enforce their commands.
His military victories aboard captured the imagination of the
French people.
(4)The Consulate,
1799-1804
The Cosulate formed when Napoleon Bonaparte, Jean Jacques Regis de
Cambaceres, and Charles Francois Lebrun realized they had the power
to rule by themselves. They overthrew the Directory by force and
ruled the country as dictators. France moved further to the right.
The Consulate was intended to be permanent and many people
supported it because it restored order and helped the country run
better. The Napoleonic Code was instituted and its legal and
financial reforms were instrumental in creating an
effective,efficient system of government.
Napoleon crowned himself emperor and ruled the country alone.
France was at its most powerful at this time, with Napoleon's
armies taking over much of Europe. Napoleon modernized Europe along
Enlightenment principles, but many people also began to resent his
power. Nationalism spread to other regions of Europe and the
effects of the Continental System damaged the economy. Napoleon
experienced crushing defeats in 1813 and 1815. He was removed from
power twice and exiled first to the island of Elba in the
Mediterranean in 1813 and finally to St. Helena in the South
Atlantic in 1815, where he remained until he died on May 5,
1821.
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