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Subido el 20 de agosto de 2023 por Carmen M. C.

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Hello friends! Welcome to a new happy learning video. 00:00:00
Today we're going to learn about the French Revolution. 00:00:10
One of the most important events in world history 00:00:14
since it shifted the passage from the modern age to the contemporary age 00:00:23
and performed the biggest political and social change that has ever been known in Europe. 00:00:28
The French Revolution occurred at the end of the 18th century, exactly in the year 1789. 00:00:34
At that time, King Louis XVI ruled. 00:00:43
It was an absolute monarchy. 00:00:47
That is, the king had all the power and could make the decisions that he wanted, 00:00:50
without having to answer to anyone. 00:00:56
Thanks to his power, Louis XVI and all the nobles who supported him had great wealth and great privileges. 00:00:59
Meanwhile, the common people, the bourgeois, such as medical lawyers, artisans, merchants or peasants, 00:01:08
had to pay many taxes and lived, the vast majority, in misery. 00:01:15
Fed up with this situation, the most disadvantaged social classes formed the National Assembly 00:01:22
and decided to write a constitution where the rights and duties of all social classes were collected 00:01:27
in a more just and egalitarian manner. 00:01:34
From that moment on, violent riots began. 00:01:38
On July 14th, 1789, in Paris, the capital of France, 00:01:41
a large mass of people went to Bastille, prison, 00:01:46
where all those who had opposed the king were imprisoned, to free them. 00:01:49
This assault became the symbol of the revolution. 00:01:54
In the rest of the country, there were also many revolts and peasants rebelled violently against the noble, looting and destroying their castles. 00:01:56
The National Assembly took power and governed based on three great values, liberty, equality and fraternity. 00:02:08
The new governors wrote a very important document, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, 00:02:17
antecedent of the constitution that was approved two years later the French 00:02:24
people dethroned King Louis the 16th and both he and Queen Marie Antoinette his 00:02:29
wife were beheaded in the guillotine the consequences of the French Revolution 00:02:35
were many but the most important thing was that it ended the inequality between 00:02:41
social classes that new rights were established for citizens and that 00:02:46
democratic ideas were spread to the rest of the countries of Europe. 00:02:51
The truth is that knowing the past, the present is better understood and the future is improved. 00:02:55
Don't you think? 00:03:02
Goodbye friends, until the next happy learning video! 00:03:03
Idioma/s:
en
Idioma/s subtítulos:
en
Autor/es:
Carmen Cintas
Subido por:
Carmen M. C.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial
Visualizaciones:
4
Fecha:
20 de agosto de 2023 - 18:12
Visibilidad:
Clave
Centro:
CP INF-PRI AGUSTÍN DE ARGÜELLES
Duración:
03′ 14″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
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