What caused the French Revolution? - Tom Mullaney

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What rights do people have, and where do they come from?
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Who gets to make decisions for others and on what authority?
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And how can we organize society to meet people's needs?
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These questions challenged an entire nation
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during the upheaval of the French Revolution.
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By the end of the 18th century,
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Europe had undergone a profound intellectual and cultural shift
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known as the Enlightenment.
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Philosophers and artists promoted reason and human freedom
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over tradition and religion.
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The rise of a middle class and printed materials
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encouraged political awareness,
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and the American Revolution had turned a former English colony
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into an independent republic.
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Yet France, one of the largest and richest countries in Europe
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was still governed by an ancient regime of three rigid social classes
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called Estates.
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The monarch King Louis XVI based his authority on divine right
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and granted special privileges to the First and Second Estates,
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the Catholic clergy, and the nobles.
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The Third Estate, middle class merchants and craftsmen,
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as well as over 20 million peasants, had far less power
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and they were the only ones who paid taxes,
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not just to the king, but to the other Estates as well.
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In bad harvest years,
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taxation could leave peasants with almost nothing
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while the king and nobles lived lavishly on their extracted wealth.
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But as France sank into debt due to its support of the American Revolution
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and its long-running war with England,
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change was needed.
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King Louis appointed finance minister Jacques Necker,
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who pushed for tax reforms
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and won public support by openly publishing the government's finances.
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But the king's advisors strongly opposed these initiatives.
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Desperate for a solution, the king called a meeting of the Estates-General,
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an assembly of representatives from the Three Estates,
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for the first time in 175 years.
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Although the Third Estate represented 98% of the French population,
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its vote was equal to each of the other Estates.
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And unsurprisingly, both of the upper classes favored keeping their privileges.
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Realizing they couldn't get fair representation,
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the Third Estate broke off,
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declared themselves the National Assembly,
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and pledged to draft a new constitution with or without the other Estates.
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King Louis ordered the First and Second Estates
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to meet with the National Assembly,
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but he also dismissed Necker, his popular finance minister.
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In response, thousands of outraged Parisians
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joined with sympathetic soldiers to storm the Bastille prison,
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a symbol of royal power and a large storehouse of weapons.
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The Revolution had begun.
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As rebellion spread throughout the country,
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the feudal system was abolished.
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The Assembly's Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
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proclaimed a radical idea for the time --
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that individual rights and freedoms were fundamental to human nature
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and government existed only to protect them.
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Their privileges gone, many nobles fled abroad,
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begging foreign rulers to invade France and restore order.
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And while Louis remained as the figurehead of the constitutional monarchy,
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he feared for his future.
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In 1791, he tried to flee the country but was caught.
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The attempted escape shattered people's faith in the king.
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The royal family was arrested and the king charged with treason.
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After a trial,
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the once-revered king was publicly beheaded,
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signaling the end of one thousand years of monarchy
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and finalizing the September 21st declaration of the first French republic,
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governed by the motto "liberté, égalité, fraternité."
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Nine months later,
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Queen Marie Antoinette,
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a foreigner long-mocked as "Madame Déficit"
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for her extravagant reputation,
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was executed as well.
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But the Revolution would not end there.
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Some leaders, not content with just changing the government,
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sought to completely transform French society --
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its religion, its street names,
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even its calendar.
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As multiple factions formed,
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the extremist Jacobins lead by Maximilien Robespierre
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launched a Reign of Terror
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to suppress the slightest dissent,
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executing over 20,000 people
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before the Jacobin's own downfall.
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Meanwhile, France found itself at war with neighboring monarchs
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seeking to strangle the Revolution before it spread.
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Amidst the chaos, a general named Napoleon Bonaparte took charge,
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becoming Emperor as he claimed to defend the Revolution's democratic values.
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All in all, the Revolution saw three constitutions
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and five governments within ten years,
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followed by decades alternating between monarchy and revolt
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before the next Republic formed in 1871.
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And while we celebrate the French Revolution's ideals,
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we still struggle with many of the same basic questions
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raised over two centuries ago.
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