The Age of liberal revolutions (1789-1815)

  • The French Revolution

    The French Revolution
    They want to finish with the absolutism and the Ancien Régime.
    The third state created a National Assembly, they promised to draft a constitution that reflected the will of the majority of the french people.
    Storming of the Bastile
    Women demand the right to be represented in the Estate General and the right to vote.
  • Separation of Powers

    Was created a constitutional monarchy based on separation of powers
  • The 2nd phase of the Revolution

    A republic was declared
  • The Jacobin Government

    The Jacobin Government
    Jacobin government. Executation of Louis XVI.
    This was the extreme phase of the revolution
    Women’s clubs (that were created for women right) were banned and 374 were executed
  • The End of the Jacobin Government

    The End of the Jacobin Government
    Many people were againts Jacobin and in 1794, his govern end. And he was executed by the guillotine
    Women were phorbiden from attending to political assemblys.
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    Conservation of the Republic

    People in exile begin to return
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    Napoleonic Empire

    Napoleon was corwned emperor by the Pope in 1804.
    In 1808, France invaded Sapin and Joseph Bonaparte (the brother of Napoleon) was made king.
    Napoleonic Empire extended from Germany to Spain.
    In 1812 was the decline of the Napoleonic Empire and in 1815, the imperial armies were defeated in Waterloo by Great Britain and Prussia.
  • Napoleon

    Napoleon