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  • Ancien Regime and the unfair system of the 3 estates
  • I haven't ate since yesterday!
  • I don't have any money to pay the taxes!
  • Storming of the Bastille
  • King Loui XVI does not deserve to own this prison!
  • We must riot this prison to end King Loui XVI's ruling!
  • Women's March on Versailles
  • I am in need bread for my family!
  • My children have no food to eat!
  • In the 1800s during the French Revolution there were 3 Estates. To explain, the first estate being the King, Queen, and members of the Church, the second estate being nobility, and the third estate being commoners. All 3 Estates completed many duties benefiting the King's living. The Third Estates population represented over 98% of the population. The two Estates above them could outvote them because each estate represented one vote as a body.
  • Weak leadership of King Louis XVI Marie Antoinette
  • I need my entire palace spotless right now!
  • You must help get me ready for dinner tomorrow!
  • King Louis XVI being selfish with low confidence owned a prison called the Bastille which he passionately admired the beauty of. The storming the Bastille was a major component that included attacks from the angry french citizens into the King's prison. The storming symbolizes the weak monarchy dictatorship rule which continued to represent a significant event in the revolution.
  • Tennis Court Oath and the creation of the National Assembly
  • We will not disband each other!
  • The Constitution must be revised!
  • The women's march on Versailles was a march for women's equality under King Louis XVI's rule. There was a crowd of over 7,000 Parisians, which were led by market women, which marched to the royal city of Versailles demanding for bread and political reforms from the king. The king and queens exit that was demanded by the rioting French women that they leave Versailles and return to Pairs signaled the change of power and radical reforms about to overtake France.
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
  • The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
  • This is a single set of individual and collective rights for all men.
  • King Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette ruled France with having high expenses in their spending and living comfortably in their palace while not caring about the economic difficulties. Their enormous spending increased French debt and imposed taxation on the lower estates. King Louis XVI ruled France but was viewed as a failure because he treated the people of France unequally which made them unhappy which concluded them into rebelling him.
  • The Tennis Court Oath had a purpose to have the king change the commoners lives so the third estate would not conclude in a disband. The third estate titled themselves as the National Assembly which then took place into killing the King with chopping his head off to start their new journey of happiness. The third Estate promised to never separate under any circumstance and promised each other to stand together until the constitution is fixed.
  • The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen is a document with the human civil rights made in France from the French Revolution. These articles provided protection for numerous individual rights: liberty, property, freedom of speech and the press, freedom of religion and equal treatment before the law. The Declaration guaranteed property rights and asserted that taxation should be paid by all, in proportion to their means.
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