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TheFrenchRevolution
&TheIndustrialRevolution
WangJiaojiao
TheFrenchRevolution
BackgroundtotheFrenchRevolutionthethreeestatesotherproblemsfacingtheFrenchmonarchyFromestates-generaltonationalassembly
DestructionoftheOldRegimeanewconstitutionTheRadicalRevolutionanationinarmstheCommitteeofPublicSafetyandtheReignofTerrorReactionandtheDirectoryTheageofNapoleonTheRevolutionwasaperiodofpoliticalandsocialupheavalandradicalchangeinthehistoryofFrance.TheFrenchgovernmentalstructure,previouslyanabsolutemonarchywithprivilegesforthearistocracyandCatholicclergy,underwentradicalchange.Thesechangeswereaccompaniedbyviolentturmoilwhichincludedthetrialandexecutionoftheking,vastbloodshedandrepressionduringtheReignofTerror,andwarfareinvolvingothermajorEuropeannations.
ThecausesoftheFrenchRevolutioncanbesoughtinamultifacetedexaminationofFrenchsocietyanditsproblemsinthelateeighteenthcentury.SocialProblem(thesocietyisdividedintothreeestates)TheclergyThenobilityThecommonersthepeasantsskilledartisans,shopkeepers,andotherwageearnersbourgeoisieormiddleclass
BackgroundtotheFrenchRevolutionFrancesenttroopsandsuppliestoaidtheAmericanrevolutionsGovernmenthadlargedebtswithheavyinterestextravagantspendingoncourtsoverambitiouswarsNeedfortaxreformnoblesweredeterminednottogiveuptheirtaxconcessionsthepeasantsandbourgeoisiewereunhappybecausetheyhadtopayallthetaxes.
FinancialDifficultiesAgeofEnlightenment:AnAgeinwhichScientificandPhilosophicalThoughtSpreadLiberalismHumanrights/NaturalrightsThesovereigntyofpeopleEqualrightsforallunderthelawPhilosophiesMainadvocatesofthisintellectualmovementVoltaire,Locke,Rousseau,etc…
TheEstate-General
TheEstate-GeneralopenedatVersaillesonMay5,1789.Itwasdividedfromthestartoverthequestionofwhethervotingshouldbebyorderorbyhead.Traditionally,eachorderwouldvoteseparately;eachwouldhavevetopowerovertheothertwo.ButtheThirdEstatewasopposedtothisapproachandpusheditsdemandsforvotingbyhead.
TheNationalAssemblyOnJune17,1789theThirdEstateconstituteitanddecidedtodrawupaconstitution.TheTennisCourtOath(P344)TheTennisCourtOath
InParis,citizensstormedthecity’slargestprison,theBastille,inpursuitofarms.Inthecountryside,peasantsandfarmersrevoltedagainsttheirfeudalcontractsbyattackingthemanorsandestatesoftheirlandlords.ThefallofBastillequicklybecameapopularsymboloftriumphoverdespotism.ThefalloftheBastilleandtheking’sapparentcapitulationtothedemandsoftheThirdEstatenowencouragedpeasantstotakemattersintotheirownhands.
TheFalloftheBastilleStormingtheBastille
DeclarationoftheRightsofManPassedbytheNationalAssemblyonAugust26,1789WrittenasaframeworkformoderndemocracySummaryoftheidealsoftheRevolutionJustifiedthedestructionofagovernmentbaseduponmonarchyandprivilegeTheestablishmentofanewregimebasedupontherightsofindividuals,liberty,andpoliticalequalityplausibleManyideasfortheDeclarationwerefromtheAgeofEnlightenmentAdoptedbytheUnitedNationsastheUniversalDeclarationofHumanRights
DestructionoftheOldRegimeConstitutionof1791By1791,theNationalAssemblyhadcompletedanewconstitutionthatestablishedalimitedconstitutionalmonarchy.By1791,arevolutionaryconsensusthatwaslargelytheworkofthewealthiermembersofthebourgeoisiehadmovedFranceintoadrasticreorderingoftheoldregime.TheFrenchRevolutionwasabouttoenteramoreradicalstageaspowerpassedfromtheassemblytothenewParisCommune,composedofmanywhoproudlycalledthemselvesthesan-culottes.
ANewConstitutionSans-CulottesNamedthisbecausetheydidn'twearupperclassbreechesorculottesCommon/workingpeopleofParisTheirdesiresweresimple:SurvivalwasarightofallpeopleInequalityofanykindwastobeabolishedThearistocracyandthemonarchyweretobeeliminatedPropertywastobesharedincommunalgroupsTheRadicalRevolutionIn1792.9,thenewlyelectedNationalConventionbeganitssessions.TheConvention’sfirststepwastoabolishthemonarchyandestablisharepublic.TheConventionpassedadecreecondemningLouisⅩⅥtodeath.Withhisexecution,thedestructionoftheoldregimewascomplete.
ExecutionoftheKingBackedbythenewlyapprovedConstitutionof1793,RobespierreandtheCommitteeofPublicSafetybeganconscriptingFrenchsoldiersandimplementinglawstostabilizetheeconomy.ButRobespierreembarkeduponaReignofTerrorinlate1793–1794,duringwhichhehadmorethan15,000peopleexecutedattheguillotine(斷頭臺).WhentheFrencharmysuccessfullyremovedforeigninvadersandtheeconomyfinallystabilized,however,Robespierrenolongerhadanyjustificationforhisextremeactions,andhehimselfwasarrestedinJuly1794andexecuted.TheThermidoreanReactionandtheDirectoryTheerafollowingtheoustingofRobespierrewasknownastheThermidorean(熱月黨人)Reaction,andaperiodofgovernmentalrestructuringbegan,leadingtothenewConstitutionof1795andasignificantlymoreconservativeNationalConvention.Tocontrolexecutiveresponsibilitiesandappointments,agroupknownastheDirectory(督政府)wasformed.TheDirectory’sabuseofpowersooncametorivalthatofanyofthetyrannousrevolutionariesFrancehadfaced.Meanwhile,theCommitteeofPublicSafety’swareffortwasrealizingunimaginablesuccess.Frencharmies,especiallythoseledbyyounggeneralNapoleonBonaparte,weremakingprogressinnearlyeverydirection.Napoleon’sforcesdrovethroughItalyandreachedasfarasEgyptbeforefacingadeflatingdefeat.Inthefaceofthisrout,andhavingreceivedwordofpoliticalupheavalsinFrance,NapoleonreturnedtoParis.HearrivedintimetoleadacoupagainsttheDirectoryin1799,eventuallysteppingupandnaminghimself“firstconsul”—effectively,theleaderofFrance.WithNapoleonatthehelm,theRevolutionended,andFranceenteredafifteen-yearperiodofmilitaryrule.
TheAgeofNapoleon
Napoleon
Therevolutioneraofthelateeighteenthcenturywitnessedadramaticpoliticaltransformation.Revolutionaryupheavals,beginninginNorthAmericaandcontinuinginFrance,producedmovementsforpoliticallibertyandequality.TheFrenchRevolutionestablishedamodernrevolutionaryconcept.Fromthen,anewEuropeanerahadbegun.
ConclusionTheIndustrialRevolution(1765-1840)ContentsTheIndustrialRevolutioninGreatBritainOriginsoftheIndustrialRevolutionTechnologicalchangesandnewformsofindustrialorganizationTheSpreadofIndustrializationIndustrializationontheContinentTheIndustrialRevolutionintheUnitedStatesLimitingthespreadofindustrializationtothenonindustrializedworldTheSocialImpactoftheIndustrialRevolutionPopulationgrowthThegrowthofcitiesNewsocialclassesEffortsatchange
TheIndustrialRevolutionwasaperiodfromthe18thtothe19thcenturywheremajorchangesinagriculture,manufacturing,mining,transportation,andtechnologyhadaprofoundeffectonthesocial,economicandculturalconditionsofthetimes.ItbeganinEnglandinthemiddleofthe18thcentury,thensubsequentlyspreadthroughoutWesternEurope,NorthAmerica,Japan,andeventuallytheworld.TheIndustrialRevolutioninGreatBritain
OriginsoftheIndustrialRevolution
increasedfoodproductionandrapidgrowthofpopulationTechnologicalchangesandnewformsofindustrialorganizationThecottonindustry
JohnKay(English)Flyingshuttle,Hand-operatedmachinewhichincreasedthespeed1733ofweavingJamesHargreaves(English)Spinningjenny,Home-basedmachinethatproduceyarningreater1768quantitiesEdmundCartwright’s(English)Powerloom,allowedtheweavingofclothtocatchupwiththe1787spinningofyarnFlyingShuttleSpinningJennyPowerLoom
ThesteamengineInthe1760,JamesWattcreatedanenginepoweredbysteamthatcouldpumpwaterfromminesthreetimesasquicklyaspreviousengines.In1782,hedevelopedarotaryenginewhichcouldturnashaftandthusdrivemachinery.Thenewboostgiventocottontextileproductionbytechnologicalchangesbecamereadilyapparent.Thesuccessofthesteamengineledtoaneedformorecoalandanexpansionincoalproduction.Inturn,newprocessesusingcoalfurtheredthedevelopmentoftheironindustry.ARevolutioninTransportationIn1804,RichardTrevithickpioneeredthefirststeam-poweredlocomotiveonanindustrialraillineinsouthernWales.GeorgeStephenson’sRocketwasusedonthefirstpublicrailwayline,extending32milesfromLiverpooltoManchester.TherailroadcontributedsignificantlytothesuccessandmaturingoftheIndustrialRevolution.Railwayconstructioncreatednewjobopportunities.
TheironindustryInthe1780s,HenryCortdevelopedasystemcalledpuddling,inwhichcokewasusedtoburnawayimpuritiesinpigirontoproduceanironofhighquality.By1852,Britainproducedalmost3milliontons,morethantherestoftheworldcombined.Locomotive
TheindustrialfactoryThefactorybecamethechiefmeansoforganizinglaborforthenewmachines.Factoryownerscreateasystemoftime-workdisciplineinwhichemployeesbecameaccustomedtoworkingregular,unvaryinghours.Theyresortedtotoughmethodstoaccomplishtheirgoals.Factoryregulationswereminuteanddetailed.(Disciplineinthenewfactoriesinp364)TheGreatExhibition:Britainin1851In1851,theBritishorganizedtheworld’sfirstindustrialfair.ItwashousedatKensingtoninLondonintheCrystalPalace,anenormousstructuremadeentirelyofglassandiron,atributetoBritishengineeringskills.Itcovered19acresandcontained100,000exhibits.TheGreatExhibitiondisplayedBritain’swealthtotheWorld,itwasagiganticsymbolofBritishsuccess.TheCrystalPalaceTheSpreadofIndustrializationIndustrializationspreadfromGreatBritaintotheContinentalcountriesofEuropeandAmerica.FirsttobeindustrializedontheContinentwereBelgium,France,andtheGermanstatesandthenistheUnitedStates.IndustrializationontheContinentHurdles:lackoftechnicalknowledgeAdvantage:TheycouldsimplyborrowBritishtechniquesandpractices.Thegovernmentgavelotsofsupport.(Governmentsprovidedforthecostsoftechnical,education,awardedgrantstoinventorsandforeignentrepreneurs,exemptedforeignindustrialequipmentfromimportsduties,andevenfinancedfactories.)
TheIndustrialRevolutionintheUnitedStatesIn1800,theUnitedStateswasanagrariansociety.By1860,thepopulationoftheUnitedStatesincreasedrapidly.TheinitialapplicationofmachinerytoproductionwasaccomplishedbyborrowingfromGreatBritain.TheUnitedStateswasalargecountry,thousandsofmilesofroadsandcanalswerebuiltlinkingeastandwest.ThetransportationrevolutionturnedtheUnitedStatesintoasinglemassivemarketforthemanufacturedgoodsoftheNortheast,theearlycenterofAmericanindustrialization.By1860,theUnitedStateswaswellonitswaytobeinganindustrialnation.TheSocialImpactoftheIndustrialRevolutionPopulationgrowthPopulationincreaseshadbeguninthe18thcentury,buttheybecamedramaticinthe19thcentury.ThekeytotheexpansionofpopulationwasthedeclineindeathratesevidentthroughoutEurope.Twomajorfactorsexplainthisdecline:fewdeathsandbetternutrition.OfalltheEuropeannations,onlyIrelandhadadecliningpopulationinthe19thcentury.BecausethepotatocropinIrelandwasstruckbyafungusthatturnedthepotatoblack.ThegrowthofcitiesCitiesandtownsgrewdramaticallyinthefirsthalfofthe19thcentury,aphenomenonrelatedtoindustrialization.Thedramaticgrowthofcitiesproducedmiserablelivingconditionsformanyoftheinhabitants.Wealthy,middle-classinhabitantsoftenlivedinsuburbs,theindustrialworkersalwayslivedinthecenterofmostindustrialtowns.Sanitaryconditionsinthesetownswereappalling.NewsocialclassesThenewindustrialentrepreneurswerethepeoplewhoconstructedthefactories,purchasedthemachines,andfiguredoutwherethemarketswere.Increasingly,thenewindustrialentrepreneurs-thebankersandownersoffactoriesandmines-cametoa
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