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Module 2- French Revolution |
- The French Government is undergoing drastic changes among its leaders and citizens. The picture above shows the chaos caused by revolting citizens of a weak government. When a government isn't stable it is noticed by the citizens and causes them to take action and revolt. A government is weak when it can no longer solve problems and defend itself from other countries. A weak government cannot survive and will crumble unless a new leader is appointed.
- When things don't improve with a failing government the people step in and take charge. The people start seeking out alternative governments to solve the problems at hand. As the population rejects the current government they establish a new De Facto government. The De Facto government sets out to solve the problems created by the last regime. The people work together and overcome the challenges they face to make a better government for the entire population.
- Among the change and chaos emerges counter-revolutionaries who seek to put an end to the revolt. These people manly consisted of men who lost power in the old government such as nobles and clergy. These people benefited from the old government and are not keen to change. Counter-revolutionaries also consisted of uneducated peasants who followed their traditional leaders. The counter-revolutionaries feared change attempted to "restore order" in France.
- The picture above is an example of splintering which is what happened to the revolutionaries. The revolutionaries split into several different factions or groups. All of the different factions have different beliefs and ideas for the new France. There is corruption with the factions and counter-revolutionaries sneak in and try to break them apart. This causes violence and the factions split and try to destroy one another which causes them all to deteriorate.
- All of this mayhem has created no solution for the country of France. The people are tired of the revolt and are seeking stability. They turn Napoleon to lead the country and hope that he can save them on the verge of collapse. Napoleon uses his military experience to strengthen Frances army and make them less vulnerable for siege. Napoleon also rebuilds France and quickly begins to solve the problems that have plagued France for so long.
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