Cultural awareness

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The 14th July is Bastille Day or “le 14 Juillet” .

The 14th July is Bastille Day or “le 14 Juillet” .


It is celebrated across the whole country and is a bank holiday. It is considered to be a very patriotic celebration
So let’s now see where it all began and how it is celebrated today
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Where it all began … Bastille Day is at the origin

Where it all began …

Bastille Day is at the origin of

the French revolution

Have you already heard of the French revolution ?

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Where it all began … The French revolution is one of

Where it all began …

The French revolution is one of the

most important historical period which lasted from 1789 to 1799.
It affected the whole French social and political system.
It marked the end of the monarchy and church’s authority on the working class, especially during the creation of the declaration of the human and citizen rights in 1799.
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Where it all began … Some famous paintings on the French revolution

Where it all began …

Some famous paintings on the French revolution

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Where it all began …

Where it all began …

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Where it all began …

Where it all began …

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Where it all began … La déclaration des droits de l’homme et du citoyen- August 1799

Where it all began …

La déclaration des droits de l’homme et

du citoyen- August 1799
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Where it all began … The Bastille was a famous prison

Where it all began …

The Bastille was a famous prison in

Paris, built in 1357.
At that time, justice was only available for upper class called bourgeoisie which means that it was very easy for the working class to be sentenced for no reason
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Where it all began … The church and the king were

Where it all began …

The church and the king were very

powerful and imposed many taxes on the working class so much so that they often struggled to make end’s meet.
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Where it all began … 1788 and 1789 were terrible for

Where it all began …

1788 and 1789 were terrible for crops.

France struggles to harvest enough food for its population and experiences a situation of famine.
Early July 1789, the king decides to create a new tax for the working class who strongly protest against it
Anger increases in Paris and
the people in the morning of
the 14th July decide to siege
the Bastille, symbol of the
king’s authority, let the
prisoners free and take all
the gun powder.
The protests will spread first
across Paris then all over
France
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Where it all began … This is the beginning of the French revolution !

Where it all began …

This is the beginning of the French

revolution !
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Where it all began … After many violent conflicts, peace is

Where it all began …

After many violent conflicts, peace is re-established

during the creation of the declaration of the human and citizen rights in August 1799.
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Where it all began … The Bastille started to be demolished

Where it all began …

The Bastille started to be demolished on

15th July.
Stones were given away as souvenirs and sent to many places in France.
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Where it all began … What is left of the Bastille today ?

Where it all began …

What is left of the Bastille today

?
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Where it all began … La place de la Bastille

Where it all began …

La place de la Bastille

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Bastille day was officially recognised as national day in 1880. Benjamin

Bastille day was officially recognised as national day in 1880.
Benjamin Raspail

passed a law which officially recognised the 14th July as a national day
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How is Bastille Day celebrated in France ? Military parade on the champs Ēlysée Bank holiday

How is Bastille Day celebrated in France ?

Military parade on

the champs Ēlysée

Bank holiday

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Fireworks and parties in many towns

Fireworks and parties in many towns

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Bastille Day where I come from

Bastille Day where I come from

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quiz Put yourselves in groups of 4

quiz

Put yourselves in groups of 4

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1. When did the French revolution take place ?

1. When did the French revolution take place ?

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2. What was the Bastille?

2. What was the Bastille?

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3. Where was the Bastille built?

3. Where was the Bastille built?

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4. What did the king do in early July?

4. What did the king do in early July?

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5. Which important document was created at the end of the French revolution?

5. Which important document was created at the end of the

French revolution?
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6. Which political system was abolished during the French revolution?

6. Which political system was abolished during the French revolution?