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The Reconstruction of France

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NCA policies pursued   Govt.- Constitutional Monarchy Religion- anti clericalism Economics- unregulated freedom Admin.- rationalism  
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Assembly wanted to protect...   Property, civic equality  
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Constitution of 1791   Established a constitutional monarchy. Major political force was now a Legislative Assembly  
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Active Citizens   Men who paid annual taxes. Were allowed to vote. Chose electors who voted for legislature  
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Political authority was transferred to...   Men with land and commercial property  
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Olympe de Gouges   died 1793. Butcher's daughter. Wrote Declaration on the Rights of Woman  
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Declaration on the Rights of Woman   Ironically addressed to Marie Antoinette, mostly copied from Declaration on the Rights of Man and Citizen.  
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Departments   Replaced Provinces, named after landmarks.  
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Judicial reforms   Replaced with new courts, removed degrading punishments  
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Chapelier Law   Enacted June 14, 1791. Forbade workers' associations. In response to urban workers protecting wages.  
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Reactions to Roman Catholic land confiscation   Inflation, civil war, religious problems  
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Assignats   Government bonds paid for by church land. Initially successful, but lead to over-issuing and inflation  
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Civil Constitution of the Clergy   July 1790. Made the Roman Catholic Church a branch of secular state. Reduced bishoprics, one for each department.  
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Counterrevolution   Negative response to CCC.  
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Émigré   Aristocrats who left France to form counterrevolution. Included king's younger brother.  
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Flight to Varennes   June 20, 1971. King Louis XVI and family left Paris as servants. Were discovered and escorted back to Paris.  
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Declaration of Pillnitz   Issued by Leopold II. Would intervene to protect French royal family if other powers agreed. Would mean the undoing of all of the NCA.  
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