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  • (French Revolution)Stage one 1778- food prices raise income lowers.
  • Jobs our not paying what we need and the price of food is to high for our family
  • To much money has been spent on war and the government needs more! Higher taxes!
  • stage two 1789- Meeting estates general.
  • He spent the money to recklessly his fault. 
  • We do not agree that you should higher taxes any more.
  • BUT I DON'T HAVE MONEY!!!
  • (Ellie Roberts)stage three 1789- Oath of the tennis court.
  • We shall have an oath that we will
  • The first stage in a revolution is when the ruler is having issues with money this resembles this pretty clearly. King George starts having money issues because he spent more money than he earned in taxes so, if he makes the prices of goods higher it will then end in people paying more taxes and the government getting more money.
  • Stage four 1789- Storming of Bastille.
  • King Louis XVI was in a large crisis, the government was close to going bankrupt and they were spending money much too recklessly. King Louis had been forced to call the meeting, the king was wanting the Estates-General to vote on there being more taxes so then the government would not go bankrupt. The third estate did not except the rules from the past.
  • stage five 1789- National Assembly Govern.
  • At an indoor tennis court on the palace grounds the Estates-General declared themselves the National Assembly. They also had an oath that they swore to called the Oath Of The Tennis Court. They swore that they would write a constitution for France and that the revolution had officially begun. 
  • King Louis called 18,000 solders to Versailles, Riots were starting about the conditions of work/pay amount and the price of bread. On July 14 a group headed towards a prison in Paris at the Bastille. A battle broke out because people were demanding for guns and cannons, they ended up killing the governor. The storming of Bastille was the start of pure chaos and the French and American Revolution.
  • In the summer of 1789 the National-Assembly began governing France. In August the Declaration of the Rights of Man had passed, this document was the concept of the French revolution.
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