What caused the French Revolution? - Tom Mullaney

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  • čas přidán 26. 10. 2016
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    What rights do people have, and where do they come from? Who gets to make decisions for others, and on what authority? And how can we organize society to meet people’s needs? Tom Mullaney shows how these questions challenged an entire nation during the upheaval of the French Revolution.
    Lesson by Tom Mullaney, animation by Sashko Danylenko.

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  • @muhammadadambinmohdrazihan9988

    This animation style teaching is sooooooo much easier to understand and remember.

    • @biamenezes7801
      @biamenezes7801 Před 7 lety +18

      Rem For The Win It really is. I didn't know a word in the video but I got it because of the animation hahaa

    • @NKDpiano
      @NKDpiano Před 7 lety +40

      You don't know a word in this video yet you are still able to write a perfectly grammatically correct comment. Weird.

    • @biamenezes7801
      @biamenezes7801 Před 7 lety +24

      NKD It's because vocabulary is something you have to expand, principally when it's not your native language... And it's a gradual process ajahaha So I really don't know all the words and expressions

    • @NKDpiano
      @NKDpiano Před 7 lety +2

      Bia Menezes Not again...

    • @kmotynojodas
      @kmotynojodas Před 7 lety +7

      Yes! It is also much more interesting and intense.

  • @TEDEd
    @TEDEd  Před 7 lety +2222

    Hi all! We'd like to make a correction to today's video: King Louis XVI was executed before Marie Antoinette. Thanks everyone for letting us know and we are working on a fix now!

    • @ObserversEyes
      @ObserversEyes Před 7 lety +36

      Also, the second republic was from 1848-1851. It was the third republic that began in 1871.

    • @rafaelaprende
      @rafaelaprende Před 7 lety +17

      And the Church partially supported the Third Estate. The peasants weren't alone when the King ordered to dissolve the "Estates General".

    • @afce44
      @afce44 Před 7 lety +17

      TED-Ed still, excellent video, as usual!

    • @blackparadoxx9656
      @blackparadoxx9656 Před 7 lety +8

      Le mierde!!!!
      Off with your heads....... for making such an error!!!

    • @ObserversEyes
      @ObserversEyes Před 7 lety

      Nothingman76
      Oui, putain de merde !!!

  • @57chacarita
    @57chacarita Před 7 lety +3722

    Funny fact: When Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette tried to escape from France in 1791, they were capture because Jean Drouet, the postmaster at Varrenes, a village near the France-German border, recognized them when he saw the king's face printed in the coins and banknotes. He told the soldiers and the royal family was captured and sent back to Paris and beheaded.

    • @namilight1896
      @namilight1896 Před 5 lety +48

      Leandro FSM Oh yes! I remember learning about it by this tv show!

    • @willyiscool5402
      @willyiscool5402 Před 5 lety +111

      It was 1792 because that’s when the monarchy ended but in 1793 he was executed... wrong facts! but funny facts is actually true because person recognized them by coins and dollars

    • @DimitarBerberu
      @DimitarBerberu Před 4 lety +50

      Which shows that by not insisting on privacy (of the rulers, on public notes/coins/etc.), but transparency, the bad guys can be captured easier. The current system of encouraging privacy is encouraging corruption. Be open if you are clean. Honest friendship encourages transparency.

    • @kieranbrain7765
      @kieranbrain7765 Před 4 lety +5

      They weren’t beheading as a result of that

    • @nazimachaudhary3297
      @nazimachaudhary3297 Před 4 lety +6

      Hi! I am her 12 year old daughter and here is something else France is very old. It is 1600 years old, or just over 1000, or almost 600, or about 400 or just over 200. It totally depends over how you count.

  • @MsOudlover
    @MsOudlover Před 4 lety +1013

    Professor of French history here... I love the video but have a correction. It is well known that there were many aristocrats and members of the Church who believed feudalism must end. Many willingly joined members of the third estate when they found they were locked out of their meeting hall. David's painting "The Tennis Court Oath" clearly shows members of the other estates taking part in the celebrations. Plus, they had been writing about this issues for decades. The evening of August 4th was long in coming, but anticipated by many.

    • @fma6102
      @fma6102 Před 3 lety +27

      Thankyou.

    • @piotrtoborek2442
      @piotrtoborek2442 Před 2 lety +47

      @@austinhidden2888 They supported and sympathized with 3rd estate before revolution started thus before bloody mess that it turned into

    • @AbsolAhm
      @AbsolAhm Před 2 lety +17

      Good point professor. Its sad to see how all big journalism names like to say that everything religion was bad without ever actually studying the texts or historical facts. There were alot of good people too

    • @mtn1793
      @mtn1793 Před 2 lety +6

      It always comes down to economics at the root…

    • @chheinrich8486
      @chheinrich8486 Před rokem +1

      Lets hope that some of thos nobles and clergy did Land under the gilotine

  • @AdityaKautilyaMacTavish
    @AdityaKautilyaMacTavish Před 7 lety +2900

    please make one on Russian revolution and Chinese revolution

    • @unknow210
      @unknow210 Před 7 lety +96

      yes, definitely do a Chinese Revolution.

    • @soapftw96
      @soapftw96 Před 7 lety +120

      Chinese revolution is real complicated because it was going on during WW2

    • @casperwarberg3623
      @casperwarberg3623 Před 7 lety +46

      Russian revolution!!!

    • @Whahah28
      @Whahah28 Před 7 lety +48

      Depends which revolution you refer to, there was many revolutions from the overthrow of the Qing dynasty in 1911/1912 to the Communist victory in 1950 and the Warlord era in between. The whole period would make a good video though.

    • @jorgealbertobelmontguadarr3563
      @jorgealbertobelmontguadarr3563 Před 7 lety +24

      Mexican revolution also it's interesting, a lot of people died in that war

  • @007NowOnline
    @007NowOnline Před 4 lety +580

    Got interested in this topic after playing Assassin's Creed... and people say video games aren't educational.

    • @Tim-K.
      @Tim-K. Před 4 lety +44

      Teal'c Everything is educational, you learn how to do certain actions. But learning how to slaughter Frenchmen using e.g. a controller does not contribute to society and is not a skill that is useful to have apart from playing games. A big complication for video games, movies and shows usually is that their information isn’t reliable. Thus you can learn the wrong stuff, but if you check the facts later on, then it has motivated you to learn about the specific topic

    • @troglodyto
      @troglodyto Před 4 lety +29

      @@Tim-K. i feel assassin's creed does teach a lot though. you learn about the architecture, the way people dressed, etc. we learn a lot through our eyes, and assassin's creed is amazing in that regard

    • @Tim-K.
      @Tim-K. Před 4 lety +6

      troglodyto I know we learn stuff better when we actually see it happen, but the important aspects of the French Revolution are most likely altered in this game and the game is probably not very focused on these important facts. Like movies, there they change facts to make it more exciting

    • @Tim-K.
      @Tim-K. Před 4 lety +5

      troglodyto The best method to learn is watching documentaries and educational videos, but you have to be motivated enough to learn in your free time...

    • @thgmg401
      @thgmg401 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/LpJ0THcrxI8/video.html

  • @Somewhere_Bagel
    @Somewhere_Bagel Před 4 lety +1737

    Napoleon: *takes over*
    Everyone: you saved us!
    Napoleon: I wouldn't say saved. More like under new management

  • @loomf6625
    @loomf6625 Před 3 lety +257

    "So, how many people are you going to execute?"
    Robspierre: "yes"

  • @myhairisbiggerthanmyfuture4193

    YAS LAY THAT HISTORY ON ME LIKE A WARM BAGUETTE

  • @JuanRamos-yw6me
    @JuanRamos-yw6me Před 7 lety +151

    I had a exam about the French Revolution this morning. Perfect timing

  • @samirpetrocelli6583
    @samirpetrocelli6583 Před 6 lety +508

    We don't struggle with the same "questions"... We struggle with the same unfairness.

    • @johnrobie9694
      @johnrobie9694 Před 3 lety +11

      Tell me Samir, what is your "fair share" of what someone else has earned?

    • @samirpetrocelli6583
      @samirpetrocelli6583 Před 3 lety +22

      @@johnrobie9694 Tell me, John... ¿What is earning based on debt?

    • @thgmg401
      @thgmg401 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/LpJ0THcrxI8/video.html

    • @gofish7388
      @gofish7388 Před 3 lety +4

      And how are we supposed to know what is "fair".

    • @gofish7388
      @gofish7388 Před 3 lety +7

      @Unfinished Userna Yeah, but Bob helped create a company that employs 2 million people, and provides products and services for an untold millions more. He is feeding those 2 million people and their families along with everyone those people do business with.

  • @REaSIoM
    @REaSIoM Před 7 lety +328

    Fun fact : When Louis XVI tried to escape the country he has been caught because of his portrait on coins (he gave one coin to the guy in charge of the border who instantly recognized him and called the revolutionaries)

  • @croquet93
    @croquet93 Před 7 lety +2880

    oui oui baguette history here

    • @thewoodenbowl9947
      @thewoodenbowl9947 Před 7 lety +92

      hon hon!

    • @myhairisbiggerthanmyfuture4193
      @myhairisbiggerthanmyfuture4193 Před 7 lety +127

      Bonjour petite croissant

    • @peopoleful
      @peopoleful Před 7 lety +46

      i feel insult jere i'm french

    • @EwemizDreamsRawks
      @EwemizDreamsRawks Před 7 lety +72

      legit came here bc my french bae is lafayette and he's (sorta) part of the french revolution

    • @HTclat
      @HTclat Před 7 lety +48

      Ewemiz Insigne Lafayette has been important during the Revolution, he was the first general of the national guard, he took part in the writting of the Declaration of the Human Rights and he has done many things after the Revolution, he almost became president but he eventually refused

  • @amnaz304
    @amnaz304 Před 4 lety +42

    Can't believe...I didn't get bored in this History class

  • @marioescalante4401
    @marioescalante4401 Před 6 lety +154

    I love these! It’s because of this revolution (and his skills) that Napoleon rose to the rank of General at just 26 or 28 years old whereas others waited till they reached their 50’s.

  • @noisy99_
    @noisy99_ Před 4 lety +75

    2:58
    Cute music plays
    France : *Burns vigorously*

    • @anubratabit3027
      @anubratabit3027 Před 3 lety +4

      It's a cute version of the French national anthem composed during the Revolution

  • @1FlyJedi
    @1FlyJedi Před 3 lety +39

    Have watched so many videos on the French Revolution Over the years. This videos style and story and pace are perfect for those who are beginners who want a quick overview. Awesome work.

  • @ganguzinhosky8145
    @ganguzinhosky8145 Před 7 lety +239

    the true French Revolution slogan was: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite ou La Mort (Liberty, Equality, Brotherhood or The Death)

    • @omegasrevenge
      @omegasrevenge Před 7 lety +28

      "If they don't have bread, let them eat cake!"

    • @vanikasumbly9746
      @vanikasumbly9746 Před 7 lety +6

      really just how stupid was she, it's hilarious if not pitiful

    • @omegasrevenge
      @omegasrevenge Před 7 lety +34

      Vanika Sumbly "However, there is no evidence that Queen Marie-Antoinette ever uttered this phrase. It was first attributed to her by Alphonse Karr in Les Guêpes of March, 1843.[6]"
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Let_them_eat_cake
      It was anti-monarchy propaganda decades after her execution.

    • @MHCE444
      @MHCE444 Před 5 lety +3

      I get what the equality and liberty means but what does the brotherhood stand for? I like the Brotherhood of what....?

    • @unamed2516
      @unamed2516 Před 4 lety

      omegasrevenge I thought he was trying to disassociate the phrase with her?

  • @raeschaffer242
    @raeschaffer242 Před 7 lety +500

    Me: Did you forgot Lafayette?Ted Ed: Lafayette's a smart man, he'll be fine.

  • @dexterdextrow7248
    @dexterdextrow7248 Před 5 lety +136

    Short, concise and addressing most essentials of the story. Can’t really say I learned much myself, but certainly of value for those who are short on time but still want to know the basics of the revolution.

    • @Aceshot-uu7yx
      @Aceshot-uu7yx Před 2 lety +1

      Except the persecution of the church

    • @josephrusso4828
      @josephrusso4828 Před rokem +1

      @@Aceshot-uu7yxThey can’t include all the details in a video that’s less than 10 min of content.

    • @Aceshot-uu7yx
      @Aceshot-uu7yx Před rokem +1

      @@josephrusso4828 true, but that was one of the major reasons the first revolution lost support and napoleon was able to rise. That persecution led to the catholic majority, vast majority at that, no longer being able to turn a blind eye to the atrocities and allowed the displaced church leaders to regain a foothold. Couple that with the religious tolerance napoleon instituted for social control to keep that majority happy and boom, we have the first republic down. It was a major reason for its fall and to cut it, not even mentioning it, is quite annoying. It skips over a group that suffered and how those people responded to it. You don't even have to include the revolutionaries who were executed for trying to lessen the persecution. You can just mention they were and how that led to the empire. 30 seconds to discuss one of, if not the main cause as far as the overall population could be concerned.

    • @josephrusso4828
      @josephrusso4828 Před rokem +2

      @@Aceshot-uu7yx The reason I hesitate to go into details regarding some of the violent excesses of the French Revolution is that many people oversimplify the events of 1789-1800 by saying: ‘a bunch of terrorists guillotined countless innocents’ Essentially, people hyper-focus on the Reign of Terror and completely ignore the White Terror that came afterwards, as well as the numerous legitimate reasons that the Revolution became necessary in the first place. Sometimes, people don’t even have any ill intent, they just meme-ify a historical time period for the lulz. The problem is that this leads to a shallow understanding of history, to the point of cartoonish naivety.

    • @Aceshot-uu7yx
      @Aceshot-uu7yx Před rokem +1

      @Joseph Russo I can understand that, but that fear should not invalidate learning the actual history of this event. Many had good intentions, but that won't invalidate what they did and the importance of who It was done to. The fact is that even if people meme it up all they want, it's better to have the actual history said and not forgotten. Especially when one of those groups was a major, majority, reason an event collapsed. It's like telling the story of America's civil rights movement without mentioning the Nation of Islam. Even if people don't like the person, that doesn't invalidate their involvement and importance. Else, we continued the hate that started the event to begin with.

  • @anandakrishnan844
    @anandakrishnan844 Před 5 lety +15

    Isn't it an amazing insight into philosophical questions, repetitive insights into human behaviour and the cyclical nature of time all encapsulated in a 5 minute video? Kudos to teded♥️🕊

  • @mastikitrain2844
    @mastikitrain2844 Před rokem +30

    I had to study about the French Revolution this year in school and well this was a not a very easy chapter but this video explained it with great clarity in just 5 minutes (approx).

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 Před 3 měsíci

      Do they teach you about the savior of the Revolution, Napoleon ?

  • @PLANTSWORLD-wv1pr
    @PLANTSWORLD-wv1pr Před 3 lety +9

    Woah- this 5 minute video covered my whole chapter..
    Thank you so much Ted-Ed team ! You all are AMAZING !!

  • @cherylswaan977
    @cherylswaan977 Před 5 lety +10

    Thank you so much!! I have been looking for an explanation for this revolution for ages. This was so clear and it helped a lot.

  • @StrawberryFeildsforNever
    @StrawberryFeildsforNever Před 5 lety +61

    A summary of the French Revolution
    Not enough baguette
    [current goal]
    _acquire the baguette_

  • @eugenio5774
    @eugenio5774 Před 4 lety +3

    these animations are always so entertaining, original, and perfectly suited to the topic, I LOVE these videos

  • @jeevacation
    @jeevacation Před 6 lety +43

    Thank you so much for the effort you put into this video. I am studying in an Indian school of CBSE Board and this chapter is coming in our first chapter of History

  • @Edmonton-of2ec
    @Edmonton-of2ec Před 5 lety +36

    Marie Antoinette's reputation is actually completely false. She actually attempted to restrain the spending of the nobility during times of hardship, promoted more modest and simple dress styles, and invited children of poorer families to the palace and they played with her children, because she wanted her children to know the average person. She never said "Let them eat cake" and all the paintings of her in fancy clothing were from before the calling of the Estates-General, before the summoning of the Assembly of Notables, even before the hire or dismissal of Jacques Necker. She wasn't a bad person, put the revolution has ingrained into public perception the opposite.

  • @reiseninaba8540
    @reiseninaba8540 Před 7 lety +66

    France 🇫🇷 should be proud that they didn't end up like Syria 🇸🇾

    • @jehadaly
      @jehadaly Před 7 lety +16

      Flare uh, according to the French timescale, Syria didn't even end up yet.

    • @rodgomola
      @rodgomola Před 7 lety +24

      Flare The Revolution was followed by a period called "The Great Terror", and it was unrully.

    • @PicklePickle7
      @PicklePickle7 Před 7 lety +21

      France was the same as Syria during that time. Change doesn't happen over night. Syria might have it harder as superpowers are using it as a play ground and the dictator might stay in power after the civil war.

    • @louleloup2607
      @louleloup2607 Před 7 lety

      France also had lots of enemies: the european monarchies entered in war with the threatening republic.

    • @pastequeman
      @pastequeman Před 7 lety +18

      the reasos for war in syria cannot be accurately compared to french revolution

  • @edu10th47
    @edu10th47 Před 3 lety +56

    Never in a thousand years would my teacher explain this revolution with this robust amount of details AND simplicity.

    • @spaceknight793
      @spaceknight793 Před 2 lety

      Well, this vid does leave out a lot we can learn from. It makes no mention of the shift from the moderate phase to the radical phase (because the bourgeoise only solved their own problems no the people's problems), or the Directory which was a conservative push back but still technically a republic. HOW Napoleon rose to power because of Directory mismanagement is another critical lesson we should not overlook.

    • @ryancollar1
      @ryancollar1 Před 5 měsíci

      🤓☝️

  • @mrs_kamlesh
    @mrs_kamlesh Před 3 lety +4

    the teaching style with animation is very amazing and easy for students to remember. now i remember everything i need to know about french revolution.

  • @thegrubzz
    @thegrubzz Před 3 lety +3

    This was an amazing video thank you!!! Very clear, concise, and informative.

  • @diallog1
    @diallog1 Před 2 lety +12

    One crucial detail left out--the famine! One of the most common ingredients of revolutions is poverty and hunger.

  • @rajeshwarchinna
    @rajeshwarchinna Před 7 lety +54

    that cell phone in d end...

  • @canadiankewldude
    @canadiankewldude Před 2 lety

    So much more, well organized, going on behind the scenes not even hinted at.

  • @weam1170
    @weam1170 Před 6 lety +1

    I clapped when the video ended, it is so well done! Thank you!

  • @strega0
    @strega0 Před 7 lety +39

    King Louis' Head: "Uh, do what you want, I'm super dead."

    • @neutralpie420
      @neutralpie420 Před 3 lety

      ENOUGH, ENOUGH! Hamilton is right!

    • @LossztYT
      @LossztYT Před 3 lety

      L.K.N 176250 but mister president -
      We’re TOO fragile to start another fight

    • @thedarkninja3562
      @thedarkninja3562 Před 3 lety

      @@LossztYT But sir do we not fight for freedom

  • @omershaik6374
    @omershaik6374 Před 7 lety +631

    lots of inaccuracies, lots of parts of the story you didn't tell. for example: necker was dismissed for lying and publishing a wrong report of the gonverment's debt (kind of important), marie was beheaded after the king, for charges that were largely made up (her 10 year old child was forced to lie that she had sexually assaulted him). i hate when modern retellings of the story make the royal family into cartoon villains....

    • @mikebluet
      @mikebluet Před 7 lety +85

      EXACTLY! I mean they were teenagers with so much handle when they took the throne. There is so much dept, secrets, and scandalous stories behind the royal court at Versailles. But Marie and Louis had the mindset of teenagers. They shopped until they dropped!

    • @shariffmanzur8580
      @shariffmanzur8580 Před 7 lety +67

      Mike Blue Yes and sadly that is why they had to be removed, plus with the whole "chosen by god" thing you can't just let royal families live so it was necesary to kill them as their power came from their blood as royals, therefore the lies were just to convince people that idealized royalty of the wrongs in it. Royals might not have been comic villains (and frankly no historic figure should be portrayed as that) but they were no better than dictators.

    • @shariffmanzur8580
      @shariffmanzur8580 Před 7 lety +8

      Mike Blue Yes and sadly that is why they had to be removed, plus with the whole "chosen by god" thing you can't just let royal families live so it was necesary to kill them as their power came from their blood as royals, therefore the lies were just to convince people that idealized royalty of the wrongs in it. Royals might not have been comic villains (and frankly no historic figure should be portrayed as that) but they were no better than dictators.

    • @omershaik6374
      @omershaik6374 Před 7 lety +23

      adolfo manzur they were close to dictators, basically. They were self proclamed aristocrats (meaning "part if the ruling few) it was not a bad word at the time. They did what they could to both try to calm the people and keep their power (like everypne wants to do) and that interesting hopeless struggle to do that is tragically left out to fill the narrative the western world wants. It's sad

    • @mikebluet
      @mikebluet Před 7 lety +11

      adolfo manzur I agree man. They wanted to stay at the top while the people of the country died and struggled to live. I do have a question as well for both of you. I have just started studying French quite recently. The impression that I get from the language is that it is very pretentious. Do you think that when they created the French language that they actually wanted to make a language that sound and looked more beautiful and elaborate than any other language? It also makes me wonder why the royal French court spoke french while the peasants didn't know how to even speak it!

  • @WithWynn
    @WithWynn Před 7 lety +1

    thank you for this video, it really helped since I'm currently learning about this particular event

  • @unnikrishnan5089
    @unnikrishnan5089 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks man.I was finding it difficult to understand the French Revolution. You helped me out of it.Thank you very much.

  • @mariefondaneche6095
    @mariefondaneche6095 Před 7 lety +9

    It's very interesting to see how our history can be shortened by non-french people and how other countries see the french Revolution. Make no mistake, I loved this video :)

  • @matildagardiner2174
    @matildagardiner2174 Před 6 lety +5

    Also worth mentioning: La Marseillaise was written at that time, by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle when volunteers from Marseille marched to the capital to defend themselves from Austria and sang what became our national anthem one of the most recognizable in the world today.

  • @oliviamcglory1659
    @oliviamcglory1659 Před 7 lety

    I learned all this is school this year but the animations make it so interesting I don't mind watching.

  • @laney6j1
    @laney6j1 Před rokem +1

    i love this animation style! wish Ted ed can make more videos with it

  • @stocktonjoans
    @stocktonjoans Před 7 lety +3

    Finally! I've always wondered who the jacobins were (ever since the first time I saw The Man in the Iron Mask) but not enough that I could ever be arsed to look it up. Thanks for the info

  • @sameenshahid7457
    @sameenshahid7457 Před 6 lety +6

    Wow what a beautiful way to explain history even the most disinterested person towards history would enjoy it

  • @alondrahernandez1130
    @alondrahernandez1130 Před 5 lety +2

    I’m so thankful for Ted Ed it’s a fun and more interesting way of learning everything summed up i Pat attention at school but the stuff they say makes no sense and they don’t put the time into it to explain it but Ted Ed does it within less than 6 minutes

  • @masamirulsyahmi-9899
    @masamirulsyahmi-9899 Před 4 lety +1

    Such a good way to learn History. I love it!

  • @nirmalvivek7712
    @nirmalvivek7712 Před 4 lety +6

    I just love the way how this guy narrates the stories to us . It is the most satisfying voice I have ever heard

    • @victoriacrudup3477
      @victoriacrudup3477 Před 4 lety +1

      I know right! So crisp and clear. Didn't need the subtitles!

  • @riddlezastra1496
    @riddlezastra1496 Před 3 lety +8

    Indeed a lesson worth sharing.. thanks guys, I learned a lot from this one!

  • @marktoledo6595
    @marktoledo6595 Před 5 lety +1

    This video and AC Unity taught me more about French Revolution than all of my classes

  • @raizoxp22
    @raizoxp22 Před 3 lety

    The art style with pen sketch touch is really good.

  • @ananyashukla7737
    @ananyashukla7737 Před 4 lety +3

    Watch oversimplified for details of this topic!! It's awesome with animation

  • @aayusharora10d67
    @aayusharora10d67 Před 3 lety +6

    This 5 minute video taught better than my school teacher who is taking thousands of years

  • @raynchang
    @raynchang Před 6 lety +1

    this is so much easier to understand.. thank you!

  • @gurk1197
    @gurk1197 Před 6 lety +1

    This really helped me with my history assessment Thx keep it up!

  • @-tilma-454
    @-tilma-454 Před 3 lety +10

    3:20 wig literally snatched XDD

  • @tacticalpasta6691
    @tacticalpasta6691 Před 7 lety +114

    Revolution means destroying order.
    Evolution means transforming it.

    • @tnttiger3079
      @tnttiger3079 Před 7 lety +62

      the word revolution means 'to come around again'

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer Před 7 lety

      It would be more accurate to say "turn" if we're talking ye olde definitions here.

    • @outlawgaviez3705
      @outlawgaviez3705 Před 6 lety +13

      Industrial Revolution didn't destroy anything

    • @lboumghait
      @lboumghait Před 6 lety

      Tactical Pasta hahahahhaau

    • @tdfern1
      @tdfern1 Před 6 lety +5

      Tactical Pasta You can't create without destroy.

  • @giannacatimbang1756
    @giannacatimbang1756 Před 3 lety +1

    This is helping me out a lost with an essay i have to do tysm

  • @yolandajohnson8685
    @yolandajohnson8685 Před 5 lety +2

    thank you for explaining it soooooo well!!!!! I've always found the French Revolution to be soooooo interesting!!!!!

  • @Lsb412
    @Lsb412 Před 7 lety +13

    It would be really helpful if you could find a way to integrate all the non-English words into the animation somehow! Like you did with "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite" at 4:04, it would be really helpful for all the foreign words, which are sometimes hard to understand if I want to look into the subject more and need to spell them. Especially French!

  • @aleciajessica2909
    @aleciajessica2909 Před 4 lety +14

    I love these animations that keep me educated about everything. But can you do a video on the People Power Revolution in the Phillipines? I think that would be interesting

  • @rojo_buffalo
    @rojo_buffalo Před 2 lety +1

    This covered things so well in 5 minutes!

  • @arzun1996
    @arzun1996 Před 5 lety +2

    Please add Bulgarian subtitles. These videos are interesting and useful and I want my students to see and understand them.

  • @Mr7Kostas
    @Mr7Kostas Před 7 lety +657

    That French pronunciation killed my brain cells.

    • @fotm07
      @fotm07 Před 6 lety +72

      Mr7Kostas it’s american pronunciations of french words. there’s nothing wrong with that lol

    • @PlannedObsolescence
      @PlannedObsolescence Před 6 lety +175

      *Mr7Kostas* Why do people expect non-native speakers of a language to pronounce every word in their non-native language perfectly?

    • @reinardish
      @reinardish Před 6 lety +5

      Amanda Tessmer well respect probably

    • @idontknowwhatiamdoinganymo1615
      @idontknowwhatiamdoinganymo1615 Před 5 lety +7

      fotm07 the pronunciation is wrong if it's a French word pronounce it properly or translate it.

    • @rawrandstuff2474
      @rawrandstuff2474 Před 5 lety +11

      That's like taking an English word and pronuncing it like a French word. Out of respect it should always be said correctly or not said at all.

  • @syed.m.alizainrizvi6201
    @syed.m.alizainrizvi6201 Před rokem +3

    Man if only we were taught like this!

  • @TechnicalGamingRakesh
    @TechnicalGamingRakesh Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for soo good explanation. It. Would certainly help people who want to gain knowledge on this topic. keep the good work up

  • @user-qv6cg3lv6h
    @user-qv6cg3lv6h Před 4 dny

    This video simplified everything for me thank you for the great job

  • @rockforever5505
    @rockforever5505 Před 7 lety +18

    crash course does an excellent video of this if anyone is looking for more information on the subject!

    • @emmettpepito
      @emmettpepito Před 7 lety +2

      all of crash course videos are excellent

    • @jayfawn8478
      @jayfawn8478 Před 6 lety

      Well at least tedEd compressed their video into 5 mins unlike crash course who unnecessary lengthen their video

  • @dannyrobinson9292
    @dannyrobinson9292 Před 3 lety +6

    Can you please make a video what happened to France after Napoleon?

  • @retrodemos9062
    @retrodemos9062 Před 3 lety +1

    That was the shortest and most concise discussion of the French Revolution that I have ever seen.

    • @thgmg401
      @thgmg401 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/video/LpJ0THcrxI8/video.html

  • @Tj-ho2fs
    @Tj-ho2fs Před 5 lety +1

    How I wish these were available during my school years

  • @highTideWaves
    @highTideWaves Před 7 lety +33

    ...51 seconds ago lol maybe this is a bit late we had an exam on this 5 months ago

  • @bennywise410
    @bennywise410 Před 7 lety +8

    i had the exam of this today! that's funny

  • @Ana60448
    @Ana60448 Před 5 lety

    Excellent summary. Merci!

  • @Lexrevbuzz
    @Lexrevbuzz Před 7 lety

    Thanks. Ted-Ed, just when I needed this the most :).

  • @mikebluet
    @mikebluet Před 7 lety +4

    King Louis XVI was beheaded before Marie Antoinette. Loved that TED-Ed talked about the French Revolution though. It's one of my fav topics!

  • @dianafiscutean284
    @dianafiscutean284 Před 5 lety +3

    I don't really like The French Revolution, but this video made it so much easier for me to understand the chronological order of the events.

  • @shajipu2013
    @shajipu2013 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank U soo much for this wonder full tutorial.This is one of the best vedio i had watched.

  • @scopionasaba1031
    @scopionasaba1031 Před 4 lety +1

    As am a student of history thanks for the work done of us on CZcams

  • @xavierthomas5923
    @xavierthomas5923 Před 3 lety +8

    4:48
    When France sneezes Europe catches cold
    -Metternich

  • @Chris-hp9be
    @Chris-hp9be Před 2 lety +4

    The king was very naive with his escape plan. He believed that people outside of Paris still supported him and they made multiple stops on their escape. Marie Antoinette gave silver dishes to peasants and the king himself made conversation with the people at one point.

  • @Kriegerdammerung
    @Kriegerdammerung Před 6 lety

    TED Ed, I love your project!! keep protecting the human knowledge!!

  • @dagitab6867
    @dagitab6867 Před 7 lety +1

    I find it cool that La Marseillaise is playing in a chill fashion at the background.

  • @dugyfresh92
    @dugyfresh92 Před 7 lety +11

    This makes me want to replay AC: Unity!

    • @WhiteOutFanYT
      @WhiteOutFanYT Před 4 lety

      dugyfresh92 n,mnnjjjm

    • @Kilovotis
      @Kilovotis Před 3 lety

      @@WhiteOutFanYT I am surprised it has been 9 months and you still haven't received a r/ihadastroke.

  • @ironestevenmiclat3149
    @ironestevenmiclat3149 Před 6 lety +7

    Please make the philpine revolution of 1898 and 1980's

  • @nagaforever1071
    @nagaforever1071 Před 2 lety +1

    Really very good and simple explanation 👍

  • @elizavetadavydenko7579
    @elizavetadavydenko7579 Před 7 lety +1

    this video is so good it really helps to understand the causes of The French Revolution.

  • @williamhenning4700
    @williamhenning4700 Před 7 lety +160

    I might be wrong here but I'm pretty sure Louis was executed before Marie as the new government of the French Revolution waited 9 months before executing her to ensure they were not also taking the life of an innocent.

    • @mikebluet
      @mikebluet Před 7 lety +55

      You are right! Louis "XVI" was guillotined before her. However, she was REALLY hated at this time and everyone pretty much wanted her dead. They hated her so much that during the court trial they accused her of having incest with her son with another woman present. Like wtf!

    • @williamhenning4700
      @williamhenning4700 Před 7 lety +1

      Mike Blue Thanks for the correction. I've been playing too much Civ. :P

    • @mikebluet
      @mikebluet Před 7 lety

      William Henning Yea no prob bro! Haha what's CIV??? Is it new?

    • @williamhenning4700
      @williamhenning4700 Před 7 lety +2

      Mike Blue Civilizations. A strategy game.

    • @tdfern1
      @tdfern1 Před 7 lety +6

      William Henning They did say that Marie was executed 'after' Louis XVI was tried.

  • @TheGamingg33k
    @TheGamingg33k Před 7 lety +75

    America will go through this in few years. Watch.

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer Před 7 lety +36

      Uh huh, Americans are starving just like the Frenchmen. That's why they're all so fat.

    • @EchoL0C0
      @EchoL0C0 Před 7 lety +13

      Ealdy Yeah, and don't forget the threat of all the neighboring monarchs next door who are just itching to go to war with us.

    • @bunkerboy7885
      @bunkerboy7885 Před 7 lety +14

      EchoL0C0 them damn mexican kings gonna get us!

    • @jayseph9698
      @jayseph9698 Před 5 lety +3

      don't forget the obscene taxes paid by the lower class, and ONLY the lower class, to the middle and upper classes

    • @arturoragozini5380
      @arturoragozini5380 Před 5 lety +1

      AMERICAN BAGUETTE

  • @parvezshahid8906
    @parvezshahid8906 Před 7 lety +1

    Incredible how all that really happened, it sounds like a movie!

  • @MamonManaseer
    @MamonManaseer Před 5 lety

    Nada qandar
    Abeer darweesh
    Thank you for the translation

  • @lawmaker22
    @lawmaker22 Před 5 lety +8

    nowdays kids can learn so much easier from videos like these...God bless internet, we just need to keep goverments far from it

  • @SchgurmTewehr
    @SchgurmTewehr Před rokem +3

    Thanks for that last sentence. So sickening but true. Our ancestors had a brutal fight and we owe to them that it was not for nothing.

  • @BlueGuy078
    @BlueGuy078 Před 7 lety +1

    The art and animation is really good. :D

  • @stopmotionprimos
    @stopmotionprimos Před 7 lety

    Your timing is perfect

  • @louieeeeee6073
    @louieeeeee6073 Před 7 lety +112

    We needed money and guns and half a chance, who provided those funds?

    • @billmcreary1092
      @billmcreary1092 Před 7 lety +3

      Grace Janku Donald Trump Donald Trump!

    • @Alaafia
      @Alaafia Před 7 lety +11

      ...france o///o

    • @brittany5515
      @brittany5515 Před 7 lety +3

      in return they didn't ask for land

    • @Alaafia
      @Alaafia Před 7 lety +2

      Joanna Zhao Only a promise that we'd land a hand.

    • @omegasrevenge
      @omegasrevenge Před 7 lety +3

      The burghers... the rich middle class.

  • @madyluna599
    @madyluna599 Před 6 lety +11

    "Heed not the rabble that scream revolution"
    Continue the lyrics...

    • @HestiaBHN1
      @HestiaBHN1 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes! Heed not...first because most revolutions involve being "against" the old paradigm. Why not just peacefully start adopting a new paradigm individual by individual. Be FOR something creatively, not AGAINST something destructively.

    • @LossztYT
      @LossztYT Před 3 lety

      Mady Luna they have not your interests at heartttttttt

  • @radhaunni7706
    @radhaunni7706 Před 3 lety

    Animation and narrarion was wonderful.

  • @darrenescabarte9002
    @darrenescabarte9002 Před 7 lety +1

    teded,my lesson that i want you tu discuss is about how the cold temperature stops the spoiling of food or preserves food.