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CBSE Class 9th History Notes Chapter 1 The French Revolution

Learning Objective

In 1789, Paris was in turmoil. Rumors of the King’s aggression spread, and citizens gathered, storming government buildings. The Bastille’s commander fell, prisoners were freed, and the despised symbol of royal power crumbled. Bread prices fueled protests, igniting a chain of events that ultimately led to the King’s execution in France.

French Society During the Late Eighteenth Century

The Struggle to Survive

As the population grew, so did the need for food. But grain production couldn’t keep up, causing bread prices to soar. Low wages widened the gap between rich and poor. Droughts and hail made things even worse for harvests.

A Growing Middle Class Envisages an End to Privileges

The Outbreak of the Revolution

France Becomes a Constitutional Monarchy

France Abolishes Monarchy and Becomes a Republic

The Reign of Terror

A Directory Rules France

After the Jacobin government fell, wealthier middle classes took control. The new constitution excluded non-propertied people from voting. It established two elected legislative councils and a Directory with five executives. Napoleon Bonaparte emerged as a military dictator during this period.

Did Women have a Revolution?

The Abolition of Slavery

The Revolution and Everyday Life

In 1789 France, significant changes occurred in the lives of people. Censorship was abolished, granting freedom of expression. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen emphasized freedom of speech and press, allowing diverse viewpoints. Plays, songs, and festive processions drew large crowds.

Conclusion

In 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte declared himself Emperor of France. He implemented laws safeguarding private property and established a decimal system for weights and measures. However, his defeat at Waterloo in 1815 marked the end of his reign. The French Revolution’s legacy lies in the ideals of liberty and democratic rights, which inspired colonized peoples to forge their own sovereign nation-states.

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