Causes of the French Revolution and Economic Factors Leading to Unrest

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Unit 4
The French Revolution and
Napoleon
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Causes of the French Revolution
Political Causes
King was divine right monarch
People were denied voice in
 
government
Louis XVI—incompetent
Dull mind
No leadership qualities
 Marie Antoinette—unpopular
Austrian Hapsburg
Vain, frivolous person
 
Social Causes- 3 Estates
First
Clergy
1.5%
Second
Nobility
1.5%
Third
Bourgeoisie
Merchants
Bankers
Attorneys
City workers
Peasants
97%
Social Causes-
1
st
 & 2
nd
 Estates
Owned most land
Collected feudal dues (banalites)
Were exempt from most taxes
Held best government/military jobs
Received special legal treatment
Did include some poor parish 
 
priests
Social Causes—
3
rd
 Estate 
(Bourgeoisie)
Most powerful group on continent
Wealthy and well-educated
Resented arrogance of nobles
Wanted role in shaping governmental policies
Wanted to end mercantilism, preferring laissez-
faire
Ideas presented by economist Adam Smith
Wealth of Nations
 (1776)
Social Causes-
3
rd
 Estate
Third Estate 
(whether
bourgeoisie or peasants)
was unprivileged
class
Economic Causes—
Spending
Louis XVI
Spent heavily to aid American colonists against
Britain
Maintained lavish court at Versailles
Refused to tax privileged classes
Economic Causes-Taxes
Bourgeoisie
 
Provincial tariffs on
trade
 
Guild restrictions on
manufacturing
 
Government
mercantilistic
regulations
Peasants
½ of income=taxes 
To government
 
Taille
 (land tax)
 
Corvee
 (forced labor)
 
Gabelle 
(tax on salt purchases)
To Church--tithe
To lords—banalites
Economic Causes—
Ignored Advice
He ignored economic advice to:
End court extravagances
Tax the nobility
Louis heeded his nobles and dismissed 
 
 
economic 
 
advisors
Ideological Causes—
French Philosophes
Challenged traditional thinking and
institutions
Vision
Ideological Causes—
Other “Revolutions”
England--Puritan Revolution and Glorious
Revolution
Geographically close
English took refuge in France
French philosophes praised 
 
English
parliamentary government
Ideological Causes—
Other “Revolutions”
American “Revolution”
Lafayette and other French involved
Franklin and Jefferson were popular
American envoys to France
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The French Revolution was fueled by a combination of political, social, and economic factors. Political causes included royal incompetence, denial of voice in government, and unpopular monarchs like King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Social causes stemmed from the vast inequality among the three estates, with the Third Estate comprising mostly peasants who faced significant disadvantages. Economic factors revolved around heavy spending by the monarchy, refusal to tax the privileged classes, burdensome taxes on the peasantry, and the ignoring of economic advice to address financial issues. These factors collectively contributed to the unrest that eventually led to the French Revolution.

  • French Revolution
  • Political Causes
  • Social Causes
  • Economic Factors
  • Inequality

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  1. Unit 4 The French Revolution and Napoleon

  2. Causes of the French Revolution

  3. Political Causes King was divine right monarch People were denied voice in government Louis XVI incompetent Dull mind No leadership qualities Marie Antoinette unpopular Austrian Hapsburg Vain, frivolous person

  4. Social Causes- 3 Estates First Clergy 1.5% Second Nobility 1.5% Third Bourgeoisie Merchants Bankers Attorneys City workers Peasants 97%

  5. Social Causes- 1st & 2nd Estates Owned most land Collected feudal dues (banalites) Were exempt from most taxes Held best government/military jobs Received special legal treatment Did include some poor parish priests

  6. Social Causes 3rd Estate (Bourgeoisie) Most powerful group on continent Wealthy and well-educated Resented arrogance of nobles Wanted role in shaping governmental policies Wanted to end mercantilism, preferring laissez- faire Ideas presented by economist Adam Smith Wealth of Nations (1776)

  7. Social Causes- 3rd Estate Third Estate (whether bourgeoisie or peasants) was unprivileged class

  8. Economic Causes Spending Louis XVI Spent heavily to aid American colonists against Britain Maintained lavish court at Versailles Refused to tax privileged classes

  9. Economic Causes-Taxes Peasants of income=taxes To government Taille (land tax) Corvee (forced labor) Gabelle (tax on salt purchases) To Church--tithe To lords banalites Bourgeoisie Provincial tariffs on trade Guild restrictions on manufacturing Government mercantilistic regulations

  10. Economic Causes Ignored Advice He ignored economic advice to: End court extravagances Tax the nobility Louis heeded his nobles and dismissed economic advisors

  11. Ideological Causes French Philosophes Challenged traditional thinking and institutions Vision

  12. Ideological Causes Other Revolutions England--Puritan Revolution and Glorious Revolution Geographically close English took refuge in France French philosophes praised English parliamentary government

  13. Ideological Causes Other Revolutions American Revolution Lafayette and other French involved Franklin and Jefferson were popular American envoys to France

  14. Causes Concept Map

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