Radicalization of the French Revolution (French Revolution: Part 6)

Tom Richey
Tom Richey
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The French Revolution began as a liberal revolution in 1789 but by 1793, the revolution had been taken over by the radical Jacobin faction. In this installment of my French Revolution series, I examine the changes that took place between 1791 and 1793 that transformed the French Revolution from a liberal revolution seeking a constitutional monarchy to a radical revolution seeking an egalitarian republic. The radicalization was a product of Louis XVI's indecision, the start of the French Revolutionary Wars, and the growing clout of the Jacobin clubs.

Topics Included: Chapelier Law, Flight to Varennes, Declaration of Pillnitz, French Revolutionary Wars, September Massacres, the French Republic, the National Convention, and the Trial Execution of Louis XVI.

This lecture is chiefly intended for AP European History students, but will be good for World History and Western Civilization courses, as well as lifelong learners.

To download the PowerPoint slides for this lecture, visit my website:
http://www.tomrichey.net/slides/histo...
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