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- Review each of the items, and make a Venn diagram of the main ideas, so as to see very clearly what ideas or beliefs seem to be common and what ideas or beliefs seem to be different. The Venn diagram will be one item you keep for the second step of the assignment.
Committee of Public Safety
Rue du liberty
Paris
January 17, 1793
From: M. Robespierre, National Convention of France
To: Department of Foreign Affairs, Section of Research
We approach a major crisis of our revolution. Your intense work, describe below, will help save the revolution. This impending crisis is the greatest challenge the revolution has faced since 1789.
Yesterday the National Convention voted 361 to 360 to take the final step to democracy. It voted to eliminate the tradition of monarchy in this nation. Citizen Capet, formerly known as Louis XVI, will be executed before the end of this month. We tried peaceful means first. We abolished the monarchy by law, but many in France want to see monarchy restored and Louis Capet placed back on that restored throne. Displaced members of the French nobility and supporters of monarchy brought Austria and Prussia into war against us. Meanwhile, Capet has become a symbol and rallying cry of those who support the old order. He must be removed. We may also have to eliminate members of his family in the months ahead. This act of regicide will mobilize enemies of the revolution all over Europe to move more seriously against us, and those enemies will be quick to join the enemies of revolution here at home to try to re-establish the authority of church, nobility, and monarchy. France is already at war against the Holy Roman Empire and Prussia. We can expect Britain and Spain, and perhaps Russia, to war against us as well.
France desperately needs allies. France has an ally in the newly independent United States of America, with whom France signed a military alliance in 1778. France sent soldiers and ships to support the Americans, and that support helped the Americans win their independence. America threw off control of the British monarchy and established a society without kings, titled nobility, or powerful land owning Church. Now it is time for the Americans to help France complete its revolution and establish a society without nobility and Church. The American government has so far not see the situation very clearly. President Washington has made statements about avoiding war and conflict but not about supporting France.
We are sending Citizen Genet as a diplomatic representative to the United States in about four weeks to ask the United States to join France in its war against oppression and tradition.
Your task is to give Genet the help he needs to convince the Americans to join us. Review French and American ideas. Use them to convince the Americans that we are fighting for their cause. Prepare short articles for publication in American newspapers explaining our case to the public, inspiring them to pressure their government into supporting us.
We need your reviews and your articles for publication in three weeks at the latest. We know this is challenging, but the fate of our revolution lies in your hands.
Sincerely,
M. Robespierre for the National Convention of France
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“You are an American newspaper publisher in 1793 and you receive a letter requesting help from the Committee of Public Safety, the revolutionaries in France. They want you to write an article for Americans about supporting France in the common war against Austria, Prussia, and most likely Britain and Russia. The article will be based on ideas you find in French and American political documents. It will be an opinion piece, a work of propaganda. You are trying to convince Americans to help France. Second, they want you to participate in a discussion with leaders of the Committee of Public Safety, the current government of France, and share with them your real findings. You need to give them a realistic appraisal; are there enough similarities and enough shared interests that France might really expect newly independent America to help in the French war?”
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/declare.htm
http://odur.let.rug.nl/%7Eusa/D/1776-1800/independence/doi.htm
Declaration of the Rights of Man and citizen (1789)
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/rightsof.htm
For an explanation of the issue of natural rights, see
http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/chap3a.html
http://www.crf-usa.org/bria/bria_4.htm#natural AND
http://www.constitution.org/jl/tolerati.htm
The Abolition of Nobility
http://history.hanover.edu/texts/abolfeud.htm
III: The Question of Religious Freedom
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/declare.htm AND
http://odur.let.rug.nl/%7Eusa/D/1776-1800/independence/doi.htm
The Civil Constitution of the Clergy
http://history.hanover.edu/texts/civilcon.htm
http://www.constitution.org/eb/rev_fran.htm
Thomas Paine: The Rights of Man (1791)
http://elsinore.cis.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/paine/prmenu.htm
John Locke: (Why we have government, given human nature) In: Letter concerning Toleration , http://www.constitution.org/jl/tolerati.htm
Also, “Of Politics on Civil Society” See: http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/searchfr.php and search for ‘Locke’.
Jean Jacque Rousseau: Why human nature needs to be freed. His “social contract” idea is summarized at http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/phil/philo/phils/rousseau.html
Abbe Sieyes: What is the Third Estate? http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/sieyes.html
The Tennis Court Oath
http://library.thinkquest.org/C006257/revolution/tennis_court_oath.shtml
Storming of the Bastille (1789) “A Conqueror of the Bastille” and “A Defender of the Bastille Explains His Role” are available by searching for “Bastille” at http://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/searchfr.php
Battle of Bunker Hill (1775) “Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms”, Second Continental Congress, July 6, 1775. http://odur.let.rug.nl/%7Eusa/D/1751-1775/war/causes.htm
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