1st Phase 2nd Phase National Assembly (1789-1791) Began when the Third Estate declared their independence with the Oath of the Tennis Court. King Louis XVI finally took notice with the attack on the Bastille. The National Assembly issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man and created the Constitution of 1791. Once finished with these reforms, the National Assembly peacefully disbanded. The new government was a constitutional monarchy with Louis XVI as king. and the French Revolution was supposed to end at this point since France had a permanent government. Legislative Assembly (1792-1794) The radical phase began when the newly created legislative government of France tried to gain more power by reducing the abilities of the King, King Louis XVI and his wife were executed and the Revolution became violent. Two groups formed along political lines; one side wanted to remain a constitutional monarchy while the other wanted full democracy. Robespierre took control and start his Reign of Terror. Eventually Robespierre was executed, the constitution and revoked many of the freedoms were revoked, and a new government called the Directory began. 3rd Phase The Directory (1795-1799) The Directory was a democracy that the wealthy controlled. They were the only ones who had voting rights. The Directory was intended to be permanent and it used the army to control the people. Napoleon Bonaparte became very powerful because the government relied on his fighting skills to enforce their 4th Phase The Consulate (1799-1804) Napoleon and his supporters overthrew the Directory by force believing they could better run France. The Consulate was supported by many because it restored order to France. The Napoleonic Code was instituted and its legal and financial reforms were instrumental in creating an effective, efficient system of government. Yet he ruled as a dictator (he made all decisions). In 1804, Napoleon crowned himself emperor. Though France had grown in power and land, many people see his crowning as the end of the Revolution. There would be no elections for Napoleon or his actions. commands both inside and outside of France. His military victories aboard captured the imagination of the French people who finally saw France gaining power after years of conflict. Based on your knowledge of the French Revolution and the image, which phase of the Revolution do you think best represented the ideas of the Enlightenment? Support your answer with evidence. **
1st Phase 2nd Phase National Assembly (1789-1791) Began when the Third Estate declared their independence with the Oath of the Tennis Court. King Louis XVI finally took notice with the attack on the Bastille. The National Assembly issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man and created the Constitution of 1791. Once finished with these reforms, the National Assembly peacefully disbanded. The new government was a constitutional monarchy with Louis XVI as king. and the French Revolution was supposed to end at this point since France had a permanent government. Legislative Assembly (1792-1794) The radical phase began when the newly created legislative government of France tried to gain more power by reducing the abilities of the King, King Louis XVI and his wife were executed and the Revolution became violent. Two groups formed along political lines; one side wanted to remain a constitutional monarchy while the other wanted full democracy. Robespierre took control and start his Reign of Terror. Eventually Robespierre was executed, the constitution and revoked many of the freedoms were revoked, and a new government called the Directory began. 3rd Phase The Directory (1795-1799) The Directory was a democracy that the wealthy controlled. They were the only ones who had voting rights. The Directory was intended to be permanent and it used the army to control the people. Napoleon Bonaparte became very powerful because the government relied on his fighting skills to enforce their 4th Phase The Consulate (1799-1804) Napoleon and his supporters overthrew the Directory by force believing they could better run France. The Consulate was supported by many because it restored order to France. The Napoleonic Code was instituted and its legal and financial reforms were instrumental in creating an effective, efficient system of government. Yet he ruled as a dictator (he made all decisions). In 1804, Napoleon crowned himself emperor. Though France had grown in power and land, many people see his crowning as the end of the Revolution. There would be no elections for Napoleon or his actions. commands both inside and outside of France. His military victories aboard captured the imagination of the French people who finally saw France gaining power after years of conflict. Based on your knowledge of the French Revolution and the image, which phase of the Revolution do you think best represented the ideas of the Enlightenment? Support your answer with evidence. **
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