![]() Yet while France had all the appearances of a rich prosperous country this appearance was deceiving as France was deep in debt and simmering in unrest as France suffered from high taxes, high inflation, inequality and lingering questions raised by Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire and Rousseau. By the mid 1700s France was considered the most advanced country in the world and the center of the Enlightenment. This week we will examine a very important part of Europe and World history The French Revolution. (for royals use French Royal symbols & for others use symbols of the French Revolution.)įinally, we will watch the following video on the Terror. Include two pictures that represent the person. Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, George Danton, Jean Paul Marat, Maximillian Robespierre, Charlotte Corday You may earn extra points if you make it artistic. Complete 2 from the following: Your task: Write the epitaph (a summary statement of commemoration for a dead person) like you’d find on a gravestone for a person from this unit. Make a Gravestone and epitaph Worksheet & template Lastly, you will make a Tombstone and epitaph of a French revolution personality.Use the attached template. ![]() Make sure you complete the textbook readings in order to gain a deeper understanding.) The Revolution Brings Reform & Terror Textbook Reading (you need to make sure that you do more than just review the powerpoints. The French Revolution: The Republic & The Reign of Terror Guided Notes The French Revolution: The Republic & The Reign of Terror Powerpoint ![]() We will continue to examine the events of the Revolution as it led to the Republic, the execution of King Louis XVI and finally the Reign of Terror as the Committee on Public Safety led by Danton & Robespierre began to send to the guillotine those perceived to be the enemies of the Revolution. Last period we saw the causes of The French Revolution which led to the beginnings of the Revolution with the storming of the Bastille.
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