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    Part 1 of the French Revolution. From the Convocation of the Estates General to the storming of the Bastille. Created by Sal Khan.
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Komentáře • 273

  • @iI_Principe
    @iI_Principe Před 5 lety +31

    Let's go down to the tennis court, and talk it up like yeah yeah...

  • @anirudhsaha8134
    @anirudhsaha8134 Před 7 lety +73

    man I wish he would be my teacher of maths science and history.

  • @Nespithe
    @Nespithe Před 14 lety +12

    I love how he tries to cover every subject.

  • @wckcgmr11
    @wckcgmr11 Před 11 lety +19

    Thank you so much! Now I can accualy process it through my head, when my history teacher talks I just cant... You have helped a bunch! :)

  • @bruteinasuit
    @bruteinasuit Před 11 lety +8

    This was my first experience with Khan Acadamy, and I was extremely impressed! This video served as a perfect way to recap the background of the subject of my paper, the atrocities committed in France during the Reign of Terror. Bravo, Professor, bravo!

  • @annhere
    @annhere Před 13 lety +2

    I was sorry when the French Revolution videos ended.
    Sal, please continue so I can see how it all ends. Great work!

  • @QuasarOrion
    @QuasarOrion Před 11 lety +2

    I'm french and that's how i study both history and english. Thanks so much for compressing one of the hugest french history chapter into only seventeen minutes !

  • @jackcalzaretta
    @jackcalzaretta Před 13 lety +2

    While some may dissaprove, I feel this would be a great learning tool for anyone middle school to even college. Thank you for providing such a great service.

  • @naughtydevil02
    @naughtydevil02 Před 14 lety +2

    dude, you are literally the best thing that ever happened to the internet!!!

  • @qweraddfxvvrk
    @qweraddfxvvrk Před 10 lety +6

    Thank you very much!
    this really helpd me to study for the test i had!
    keep it up! :)

  • @cgarzonable
    @cgarzonable Před 12 lety +2

    Muchas gracias! Este video fue una gran ayuda para mi exposición de la Revolución Francesa en la universidad. Excelente.

  • @mercutio1315
    @mercutio1315 Před 6 lety +3

    I found your treatment of the buildup to the Estates General to be very simplistic. No mention of the financial crisis and repeated attempts to fix it. Gross overstating of Louis' power and painting him in an over negative light. He was in no way an "absolute" ruler - if he was the revolution would not have occurred. Rather his ministers' repeated attempts to make major structural change to the tax base to remedy the inequities and the fiscal hole kept getting blocked by the Parlements (in particular Paris) and Assembly of Notables. The calling of the Estates General was an effort to actually get the ministry's tax reform package including a universal land tax implemented. The Ministry then lost all control when the second estate would not compromise, on the voting by order versus voting by head issue.

  • @ProtossImba
    @ProtossImba Před 9 lety +8

    Thanks F-ing alot man! This helped alot with my class! :}
    I had to fire up a discussion wether The French Revolution was a end of "civilisation" or not. (According to Oxford's definition - it was). Very debatable topic.

  • @rileybialecki3345
    @rileybialecki3345 Před 3 lety +3

    Teacher: what did you learn from this video
    Kid: he said “ emergency meeting “ so it has to be among us

  • @leomaicelo7198
    @leomaicelo7198 Před 7 lety +4

    You are a blessing, thank you 😭

  • @shazaduh
    @shazaduh Před 14 lety +1

    I was waiting for your history playlist, Thanks Sal.

  • @BoolaHoola
    @BoolaHoola Před 12 lety

    The thing that is awesome is when I am not understanding what the books are tryin to teach me you put it in a simpler format that makes it so much eadier

  • @N0ha92
    @N0ha92 Před 14 lety +8

    OMG YOUR EINSTIEN !! You know everything MSA! woow ur amazing

    • @ape7754
      @ape7754 Před 3 lety +3

      Hi, you commented 10 years ago and thank the man who has saved every student at least once. Right now we are in a global pandemic 10 days before Christmas eve. I know you will probably never see this but I hope you have had a great decade and a amazing day

    • @avidesai6374
      @avidesai6374 Před 3 lety

      @@ape7754 fax

  • @gregegg-ef1kl
    @gregegg-ef1kl Před 11 měsíci +1

    anyone just listening cause it's fun??

  • @antoinemozart243
    @antoinemozart243 Před 3 lety

    Sieyès (from a pamphlet in 1789) :
    What is the third estate ? : everything
    What was it until now ? : nothing.
    What does it want to be from now on ? :
    Something !

  • @andyboi8399
    @andyboi8399 Před 4 lety

    You don't need to watch this whole lesson (All parts) to understand the french revolution you just need to read Animal's Farm but replace the words "Farmer Jones" with "The Monarchy" and the word "Snowball" with "Robespierre", you can leave Napoleon as it is.

  • @cpcodricognr
    @cpcodricognr Před 12 lety +2

    anyone just watching this because they love history

  • @thevillainousqueenofhearts4976

    Using this to help me with a fanfic that I am hoping on writing.

  • @woo216
    @woo216 Před 14 lety

    omg seriously sal what dont you know from mathematics to biology to history when it going to stop wow you must really have a nice heart

  • @Sitara04
    @Sitara04 Před 14 lety +2

    thank you thank you thank you!!! having test on this in a few days so this is helping alot!!
    '
    can you plz do on the russian revolution too?

  • @marclhernandez
    @marclhernandez Před 10 lety +1

    Thank's. This is a lot helpful, and also i want to thank you for adding subtitles, that made it more helpful (y)

  • @tejassharma8304
    @tejassharma8304 Před 7 lety +3

    what app do you use to do all this stuff

  • @Alexander_Chase22
    @Alexander_Chase22 Před 10 lety

    Can you please add all the other history videos to this playlist. I would be so grateful!!!!

  • @AnoSayaka
    @AnoSayaka Před 13 lety +1

    I believe that he is wrong about the main thing causing the Revolution was people starving, but that the Bourgeoisie, which was in the 3rd estate and were merchants, shopkeepers, etc were the ones who actually began the revolution because they were jealous of the nobles having to pay everything. Because the bourgeoisie actually had education, they knew about enlightenment. Therefore, the influenced the rest of the 3rd estate to join them in this Revolution against the imperial king.

    • @mercutio1315
      @mercutio1315 Před 6 lety

      I agree. The "starving peasants - callous nobles/ king" angle is grossly overstated. This was initially a middle class lawyers revolution from the burgeoise who wanted political rights to match their economic status. It then morphed into something very different

  • @soapy1285
    @soapy1285 Před 6 lety

    Wtf dude this guy is amazing. How the hell does he make so many videos? This guy is legit GOD.

  • @philmarshall2733
    @philmarshall2733 Před 8 lety +2

    Really like the series and the graphics etc but must make a response to the statement at the start that the French Revolution was the first time in Europe that the monarchy was over thrown by a revolution of this type. What is commonly referred to as the English Civil War, was in fact a revolution against the established Monarchy, which resulted in the King losing his crown and head. This led to the formation of a republic which lasted for approx 11 years. Many of the radicles eventually moved across to America and help stoke the fires of the American revolution. We often forget the great contribution the people of 17th Century England made to a freer, democratic World.

  • @ANNETAKA
    @ANNETAKA Před 14 lety

    oh man, now you are teaching us a history? that's so sweeeeeeeet!!!!

  • @teaganblackburn
    @teaganblackburn Před 12 lety

    wow I know more about the French Revolution in this moment than I ever did. Even after visiting Paris and Versailles 10 years ago. Thank Goddess you made these videos - I think I am about to become alot smarter.

  • @crysty200718
    @crysty200718 Před 12 lety

    A good tips in studying something is:
    -making sure you understand all the words and pay attention tot hem
    -demonstrate your concept, especially if you work with abstract concepts, use pictures anything
    -take things stept bt step

  • @julianjackson7967
    @julianjackson7967 Před 3 lety +1

    If this man was my teacher for all my classes I would be passing with all A's

  • @SBGames8
    @SBGames8 Před 14 lety

    I did this two years ago in AP World History, but it's a nice refresher

  • @experthe9574
    @experthe9574 Před 14 lety

    wow it is nice to see you trying other topics such as history...

  • @sweetnspicyayisha
    @sweetnspicyayisha Před 14 lety

    You are so smart! Thanks for helping so many people!

  • @tenseman08
    @tenseman08 Před 12 lety

    sal ..you should do a video on marx, hume and other philosophers who shaped modern thinking

  • @shodanxx
    @shodanxx Před 11 lety

    It is because he has no incentive to make it lenghty and to include offtopic trivia
    I only wish there was a lot of embed links to expands on subjects
    at the very least, links in the description to all parts of this series and links to other context video like the french indian war or whatever else you should know before viewing this course

  • @RusselPfan45
    @RusselPfan45 Před 14 lety

    You are incredible. You know everything, and I admire you so much.

  • @jackssmirkingrevenge9365
    @jackssmirkingrevenge9365 Před 4 lety +1

    the palace of versailles, for me is only rivalled in magnificence perhaps by the winter palace in russia - which was based on it

  • @Anandfulness
    @Anandfulness Před 14 lety

    Great that you're doing history! Please keep doing it. It is very important if people don't want to make the same mistakes that other did in the past!

  • @Menegoth
    @Menegoth Před 14 lety

    "Obviously Louis XVI was not amused by this whole turn of event."
    Don't know but that cracked me up

  • @zappos49
    @zappos49 Před 14 lety

    Education is a life long pursuit.

  • @Swetlana0
    @Swetlana0 Před 14 lety

    I'd say great timing!! as usual :)
    We are just going to do this next class!!!

  • @Typon
    @Typon Před 13 lety

    Btw we don't celebrate the storming of the bastille, we celebrate the fete de la federation which was held the 14 july 1790, when the French king agreed to share his power kinda like the constitutional monarchy of UK, but he lied, so he was killed afterwards. But we kept this date as a national holyday.

  • @andreyguchkov
    @andreyguchkov Před 4 lety

    Anyone watching this in preparation for the AP exam, many historians argue whether the French Revolution actually was effective, as the revolution replaced one monarchy with another. Watch John Green’s videos on World History, they are very useful.

  • @CharacterLimit
    @CharacterLimit Před 14 lety

    @N0ha92
    Actually, Einstein was restricted to one subject (physics). So in a sense, Sal > Al.

  • @steuarthall
    @steuarthall Před 13 lety

    @sudsnz Surely the fact that you can stop, rewind and pause is an advance over a traditional lecture? That said, essentially these talks (at least the history ones) are not where Khan shines best - that tends to be in the maths, science and business sections where there *is* a strong practical element.

  • @lalalandsmileful
    @lalalandsmileful Před 13 lety

    what were the 3 estates supposed to vote on?

  • @FreeSailer35
    @FreeSailer35 Před 14 lety

    Thank you very much these can help a great deal

  • @VirtualTeds
    @VirtualTeds Před 14 lety +1

    Another awesome video!

  • @MrByrneenryB
    @MrByrneenryB Před 12 lety

    Whoever made this is a babe! got my test next week

  • @abdullahfaslin
    @abdullahfaslin Před 3 lety

    GREAT HISTORY CHANNEL TO LEARN HISTORY

  • @phazon100
    @phazon100 Před 13 lety

    I hope he does more geology, complex numbers, quantum physics.

  • @makerofjam
    @makerofjam Před 13 lety

    "Now obviously Louis XVI, he was... not amused [green square]"

  • @XsebT
    @XsebT Před 14 lety

    And now, having watched it, I wonna say thanks for a great video lesson! :)

  • @chrisS19019
    @chrisS19019 Před 3 lety

    Amazing

  • @Stevesrssrssrs
    @Stevesrssrssrs Před 12 lety

    While people were starving they saw the top 2% living it up. Sound familiar? LET'S GET 'EM BOYS!!!!!

  • @capaseto
    @capaseto Před 12 lety

    Incredible stuff right there!! Thank you so much!!

  • @xrayvi666
    @xrayvi666 Před 10 lety

    Thank you so much! Wonderfully helpful. Much better than my history teacher.

  • @pongman
    @pongman Před 14 lety

    Way to go Sal! Watch out PBS Sal's coming. lol

  • @fighter91
    @fighter91 Před 14 lety

    @theinquisitor took the words right out of my mouth

  • @rockYhre
    @rockYhre Před 14 lety

    This is great!
    Thank you sal!

  • @andrebernardo4501
    @andrebernardo4501 Před 2 lety

    6:48 - Where have I seen this?

  • @DrMatban
    @DrMatban Před 9 lety

    actually, the national day of the 14th of july doesn't celebrate the storming of Bastille but the Day of Federation celebrating the reconciliation between French people and the king

  • @feeldabeat17
    @feeldabeat17 Před 12 lety

    this guy literally takes hours of class time and *text book reading* and compresses the info into into a comprehensible, ACCURATE, and sort of entertaining video haha

  • @gobberpooper
    @gobberpooper Před 14 lety

    OMG!!! SALMAN KHAN DOING HISTORY!!!

  • @mjlmatt
    @mjlmatt Před 12 lety

    obviously, they were in a substantially more dire situation as a whole, but im sure you can find many a person today in that Same position.

  • @aashishkapur
    @aashishkapur Před 10 lety

    Superb Job...Though the causes and stages etc. can be given in points for ease of remembering. Also summarizing the video would be a good idea !

  • @Bigfabo
    @Bigfabo Před 14 lety

    cool stuff

  • @TheDefenderUSA
    @TheDefenderUSA Před 11 lety

    Both political parties need to get that. Especially during these times in which no party represents the people.

  • @cableconnection6
    @cableconnection6 Před 13 lety

    Give me a thumbs up if you all agree that, perhaps the world of capitalism needs one Big, Gigantic Revolution, to bring balance and harmony to the needs of All 7 Billion human beings.

  • @Brewdison217
    @Brewdison217 Před 12 lety

    @NeccoWecco You don't understand how bad they had it at the time, and how good we have it now. It's nowhere near the same.

  • @musicforeversinging
    @musicforeversinging Před 12 lety

    Thank you soo much for making this video:)
    You are a MUCH better at teaching than my socials teacher...
    I'm actually excited now because I'm gonna ace my exam tommro:P

  • @shazaduh
    @shazaduh Před 14 lety

    A man who knows everything...

  • @junior1984able
    @junior1984able Před 13 lety +1

    "LIVING IT UP" LOL

  • @ThePowerToDIY
    @ThePowerToDIY Před 13 lety

    what program do you use for the photo organization and handwriting in your videos? its amazing!

  • @Rasik-10
    @Rasik-10 Před 3 lety +1

    Sal was always sal....hence proved

  • @tropicalmist999
    @tropicalmist999 Před 14 lety

    Excellent!

  • @junk11111111
    @junk11111111 Před 12 lety

    Google Khan Academy and scroll down in Khan's website for other subjects that he speaks on:
    Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Math (algebra, Calc, Trig, Stats, etc, etc), Art History, Computer Science, Economics, Finance, History, SAT Preparation, etc, etc, etc.
    If your in school take a look and see if Khan has talked about the subject. He's financed by the Gates foundation and Google, etc.
    His vision: Eventually have all university level education online and below for free

  • @koendebest
    @koendebest Před 13 lety

    Thnx dude, a very useful video

  • @Rayden440
    @Rayden440 Před 13 lety

    You should do more history videos.

  • @antidiabol
    @antidiabol Před 12 lety

    thank you

  • @thebigJ1er
    @thebigJ1er Před 11 lety

    Actually it was 1987.
    Boy how the time flies!

  • @widmoxpl
    @widmoxpl Před 14 lety

    Nice History!! do the AP WORLD history course if u can.. im taking the test in may! (:

  • @GlowyKangaroo
    @GlowyKangaroo Před 14 lety

    Im in grade 7 in canada, can you talk about canadian history?

  • @WeTwiZZlers
    @WeTwiZZlers Před 12 lety

    DO U HAVE FRENCH HISTORY NOTES?

  • @Xxcuteybellex
    @Xxcuteybellex Před 11 lety

    American Revolution wasn't the first enlightened movement. The British Republic in 1649 was. Just so you know :) That's where many of the Enlightened French Philosophes looked to for inspiration. The American war of Independence merely enlightened the generals and cost France a fortune! Apart from that, loved the Video! Thanks

  • @iSolarSunrise
    @iSolarSunrise Před 11 lety

    100 hour teacher's lecture = Sal's 17 minute video :P

  • @Spimcy
    @Spimcy Před 13 lety

    hi :)
    i'm french and i have to say that you impressed me :)
    but i don't agree with you when you say that they took the bastille because there were weapon

  • @AssadKhan1
    @AssadKhan1 Před 14 lety

    Video isn't working on the iPhone ...?

  • @koreanwizard94
    @koreanwizard94 Před 14 lety

    Sal you are a Godsend!!! :)

  • @Graham6762
    @Graham6762 Před 11 lety

    The French Revolution didn't overthrow a monarchy. It followed the path the English predicted. It descended into military despotism and caesarism.

  • @Kevbot442
    @Kevbot442 Před 14 lety

    yessss! please keep going this will help a lot :)

  • @aripson
    @aripson Před 14 lety

    Love this. Thanks KhanAcademy. Just wondering under which tag you are putting these type of video. Kindly put up a new group-tag for these type of video. I would love you put up more videos like these. Not to say, I learn a lot more physics here than at the univ... heh heh ;)

  • @lilomanner
    @lilomanner Před 12 lety

    this is awesomee!!

  • @Drzhivago11
    @Drzhivago11 Před 14 lety

    very good! Shahbash!
    Do one video about the "Prospect Theory." Please.

  • @phiomene
    @phiomene Před 7 lety +3

    !!! full of mistakes !!! that's "academic history of French revolution"...this history is learned by each of us, and when we use to read archives that's another reality !

    • @tezkonus
      @tezkonus Před 6 lety

      if you know the truth ı would lıke to learn why dont you explain what is
      writing in archives