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The French Revolution - What did it change?

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Create your own at Storyboard That Image Attributions: Paris (https://www.flickr.com/photos/aigle_dore/5238561864/) - Moyan_Brenn - License: Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) Auguste Couder, <i>Le Serment du Jeu de paume (20 juin 1789)</i> (https://www.flickr.com/photos/73632227@N02/7300714028/) - Institutnationaldhistoiredelart‎ - License: Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) NATIONALISM FASHION ART THE FRENCH COLONIES GOVERNMENT EDUCATION With the monarchy removed, a new spirit of nationalism developed in France. Pride and devotion to the nation became widespread. Fashion changed from elaborate dress and powdered wigs to simple clothes and long pants. Parents began giving their children revolutionary names like "Republic" or "Constitution". French paintings began to emulate a neo-Classical style. Major events like the Tennis Court Oath were captured using this emotional, romanticized technique. The new government abolished slavery in French colonies of the West Indies. Despite a tumultuous 10-year period (1789 - 1799) in which the government went through several constitutions and legislative bodies, French society made the transition from monarchy to republic. The new revolutionary government attempted to replace church schools with compulsory state-run schools. REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES Logic and Reason should be your guide! "The Revolution has provided this school." Don't cry, little Constitution. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. No Monarchy!! "Come children of the fatherland, the glorious day has arrived."
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French Revolution Summary - Changes caused by the French Revolution

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  • EDUCATION
  • Logic and Reason should be your guide!
  • NATIONALISM
  • "Come children of the fatherland, the glorious day has arrived."
  • FASHION
  • Don't cry, little Constitution.
  • The new revolutionary government attempted to replace church schools with compulsory state-run schools.
  • "The Revolution has provided this school."
  • With the monarchy removed, a new spirit of nationalism developed in France. Pride and devotion to the nation became widespread.
  • Fashion changed from elaborate dress and powdered wigs to simple clothes and long pants. Parents began giving their children revolutionary names like "Republic" or "Constitution".
  • GOVERNMENT
  • No Monarchy!!
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen.
  • REVOLUTIONARY CHANGES
  • THE FRENCH COLONIES
  • ART
  • Despite a tumultuous 10-year period (1789 - 1799) in which the government went through several constitutions and legislative bodies, French society made the transition from monarchy to republic.
  • The new government abolished slavery in French colonies of the West Indies.
  • French paintings began to emulate a neo-Classical style. Major events like the Tennis Court Oath were captured using this emotional, romanticized technique.

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