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Flashcards on the NA and NCA during the French Revolution

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AQA A-level history flashcards on the National Assembly & National Constituent Assembly during the French Revolution.

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a)
 17 Jul 91
 50 000 ppl went to Champ de Mars to sign a republican petition.
 The Commune, under pressure from the NCA, declared martial law & sent
Lafayette w the National Guard.
NA 
b)
Fired on the crowd & killed 50.

Champ de Mars Massacre  Divisive - cost the NCA & National Guard a lot of trust from the ppl but
messages of support for the NCA also poured in from the provinces.
a) General details [4]  18 Jul 91 – NCA criticised the protesters & began supressing radical
newspapers, banning seditious meetings, etc.
b) Importance [6] 

Led to the NCA reorganising the National Guard.
1st bloody clash in the 3rd E
c) Counters [1]  Martial law remained for 1 month – popular leaders (Marat, Danton, etc)
were arrested or fled.
 Gave the moderates (Feuillants) a chance to negotiate a compromise w the
King.
c)
 Didn’t massively impact the ppl’s view of the King.

a)
  Active citizenship gave ppl a say in how the gov was run, which aligned w the
Dec of Human Rights & the idea of natural laws.
  Aug decrees satisfied many cahiers.
  Voting system favoured the bourgeoisie, restricted the sans culottes. (not
radical)
NCA 

 Intro of active vs passive citizenship added a new divide (not radical)
 Abolition of feudal ties wasn’t absolute – peasants had to buy their way out. (not
Administrative reforms radical)
o  This led to many rural riots esp in Brittany.
a) Successful [=2, =4] b)
  Departments, communes, & cantons were a modern system
b) Radical [=3, =2]   Intro of active citizens & elections was diff from the previous system of an
absolute monarchy – decentralised power that had always belonged to the crown.

c) Far reaching [=1, =1] 

 Massive social change w the Aug decrees abolishing the 3 Estates.
 Provinces existed before departments
  Intro of voting system & decentralisation was gradual – started w the assembly
of notables
c)
  Affected all 83 departments
  Women couldn’t vote

a)
  Taxation made fairer & the tax burden on the poorest was
lightened (e.g. most indirect taxes were abolished by 91)
o  This was in line w many cahiers.
  Sale of church land helped raise money for the gov & helped
NCA >1mill peasants become smallholders.
  Inefficient tax farming system abolished. (radical)
Taxation & finance reforms   Peasants protested against church land being sold in big plots.
b)
a) Successful [=4, =1]   Old traditional taxes (gabelle, taille, etc) were abolished.
b) Radical [=2, =2] 

 Ended long accepted taxation privileges.
 Most reforms had been recommended for decades by previous
c) Far reaching [=1, =1] ministers, clergy, & nobles.
  New taxes weren’t that diff from the old ones.
c)
  Affected all regions & estates
  Church land was sold in large plots, so it was diff for peasants to
buy land.
a)
  No_ of peasant smallholders incr by 1 mill between 1789-1810.
  Made the church seem more pure w/o its property & rich higher clergy.
  Nationalisation & selling of Church land (& intro of assignats) in Nov 89 helped
gov finances.
o  25% of land in Nord was sold by 99.
NCA   Didn’t achieve the aim of aligning the church w the new system - instead created
a split in the church (refractory vs constitutional) & rev, leading to more emigres &
Church Reforms more counter rev activity. (radical)
o  Only 1/3 of the clergy swore the oath
a) Successful [=3, =2] b)
  Long held superiority of the church undermined (most of France was Catholic)
b) Radical [=2, =1] 

 Traditions such as tithes, annates, & don gratuity abolished in Aug 89
 Civil Constitution of the Clergy in Nov 90 put God below the gov

c) Far reaching [=1, =2]   Most poor parish priests agreed w the changes as they expected the gov to pay
them better than the church.
c)
  Most of France was Catholic, so it affected all the Estates (incl the Clergy)
  No direct effect on the 2nd & 3rd Estate b/c reforms weren’t directed @ them.
  Aside from tithes & selling of church land, little economic impact on the other
Estates.

, a)
  Freed economic activity, which improved the situation –
internal tariffs abolished in Oct 90 to create a national market,
free trade in grain, removed price restrictions.
  Abolished guilds in 91, which removed restrictions &
NCA privileges around employment.
  Le Chapelier Law (Jun 91) protected manufacturers from
Economic Reforms the pressure of organised workers.
o But made urban workers worse off.
a) Successful [=2, =3]   Nearly 2mill still had to beg to support themselves.
b) Radical [=1, =1] b)
  Abolished traditional institutions such as guilds, internal
tariffs, etc.
  High control (Le Chapelier Law, restrictions on the no_ of
ppl per profession, etc) wasn’t v diff from the previous system
under an absolute monarchy.
  Issues on 26 Aug 89, it contained the principles that the
constitution should be based upon – i.e. informed the
contents of the Consti.
o This means it contributed to the Flight to
Varennes.
  Would go on to outlast the constitution to which it was
France – Revolution NCA attached – showed that the ppl came to value the
Significance of the Declaration of the 
declaration more than the monarchy.
 Further undermined the authority of the crown as it said
rights of Man & the Citizen that sovereignty lay w the ppl.
  Provided more equality as it called for taxation to be
[=6, =1] borne by all in proportion to their means.
  Further dismantled the 3-tiered system of the ancien
regime as it said that ‘all men are born free & equal in
rights.’
o  The August Decrees had already ended
feudalism.
  Started the process of dismantling the Ancien Regime by ending
privilege & feudalism.
  Paved the way for the declaration of rights & constitution.
  Incr enthusiasm for a constitutional monarchy.
o Introduction of meritocracy helped the bourgeoisie.
o Ending of feudalism & intro of universal tax gained peasant
France – NCA support.
  Replaced the provincial estates w a national system – helped
Significance of the August Decrees (4 Aug create a unified legal code (equality before the law) & tax system
1789) 
(benefited gov finances).
 Weakened the authority of the Church by abolishing Tithes.
[=8, =2]   Indirectly led to the October Days as Louis XVI didn’t accept the
end of privilege for ‘my nobility & clergy’ & summoned the loyal
Flanders regime to Versailles.
o  The main cause of the October Days was the food
shortages in Paris.
  Did not significantly weaken the authority of Louis XVI in any way
as no limitations were yet placed on his power.
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