Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Fall of the
Directory
- Fall of the
Directory
- 1788-9 -
Directory clearly
losing support
and control
- Nov 1799 - Coup of
Brumaire -
Napoleon and
Sieyes
- 1. Moved
councils to St
Cloud
- 2. Soldiers
kicked out
deps
- 3. Rump
approved a new
executive
committee of 3
membs
(Consulate)
- Why was
Napoleon able
to seize power
in the coup of
Brumaire?
- Directory's
(long term)
failures
- Lawlessness of
1798/99
(Directory's
short term
failures)
- Napoleon
(popularity,
success,
charisma,
ambition)
- Abbe Sieyes
(planned the
coup)
- Directory's
long term
failures
- Constitution
of Year III
- Deadlock
(exec / leg)
- Link to Fructidor (Nat
Convention unpopular
- therefore new govt
may be unpopular);
separation of powers
- Reliance on army
and war - Prairial
(1795), Vendemaire
(1795) and Fructidor
(1797)
- Alienation of
possible
supporters
- 'Bankruptcy
of 2/3'
- 2/3 Of Nat debt
'written off' = annoyed
middle class
- Govt collapse
of 1798-99
- Popularity
collapsed
- 1. Sept 1798 -
conscription (only
74,000/230,000
turned up in 1st
draft)
- 2. 1799 - Only
66/187 new
councilors in
500 Ancients
were govt
candidates
- 3. June 1799 -
Jourdans Laws (levee
en masse for 20-25 yr
olds) - only 248,000 /
402,000 turned up
- Alienated
possible
supporters
- 1. Forced loan on
rich (only 10% of
expected revenue
collected)
- 2. Law of
Hostages
(rarely
applied)
- Families held
hostage until
they showed up
for conscription
- Led to collapse
of govt control +
law and order in
provs
- 1. Local
notables
refused to serve
govt
- 2. Army
abroad and
Nat Guard
small
- 3. Govt
commissionaires
killed
- 4. Brigandage /
collapse of law
and order
- Civil war in
Ardeche by
Nov 1799
- White
Terror
- Throughout 1794/5
royalists and other former
rebels from Vendee,
Brittany, Lyon, the South
East etc (areas that
suffered during Terror)
attacked Jacobins who had
been responsible
- Largely revenge
attacks (vendetta in
South East) although
some organised by
royalists
- Gilded Youth - Groups of
young chaps dressing as
dandies and beating up
Jacobins and sans -
culottes
- Seen in
most provs
during 1794 /
5
- Babeuf
Plot (1796)
- Babeuf = Left
- wing radical
in Paris
- Played on eco
woes of sans -
culottes
- Proposed - Personal
property should be
abolished and shared in
common (1 of the first
modern Communists)
- Urged uprising
amongst sans -
culottes to force
adoption of 1793
Constitution (allowed
right to insurrection)
- Sans - culottes failed
to carry out uprising,
partly because orgs
(48 Sections) had been
abolished
- Journees
almost
impossible
w/out org
- Coup d'Etat
of Fructidor
(1797)
- 1. More
monarchists
elected (new
1/3)
- 2. Monarchists
elected as Presidents
of both councils (500
and Ancients) and as
new Director
(Barthelemy)
- Carnot (existing
Director) also
sympathetic of
royalism)
- 3. Only 2
fervent repub
Directors left
- 4. Napoleon /
army arrested 2
Directors (Carnot
and Barth) and
53 Deps
- 5. Forced through
new laws (through
'rump' purged
councils) - removing
and persecuting
royalists)
- 6. Purged and
exiled royalists,
emigres and
refractory priests
- Fructidor can be
seen as a victory
of executive and
republicans in
army over
legislature
- Coup of
Floreal
(May 1798)
- Directors persuaded
councils to annul elections
of resurgent Jacobins -
showing clear contempt for
Constitution (Jacobins not a
major threat)