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KS3 The French Revolutionary Wars Resources

The French Revolutionary Wars were a series of military hostilities between France and other European powers that lasted from 1792 until 1802. After King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were executed in the French Revolution, other monarchies around Europe were threatened. Britain joined the alliance against France. In order to sustain its war efforts, France employed the first national conscription and declared war on Austria. The French army was able to secure a victory over Austria and Prussia and the first republic was established. The young and ambitious Napoleon Bonaparte came to the fore and became known after his role in the Paris Convention, creating the Cisalpine Republic in northern Italy, and capturing Vienna and establishing a provisional democracy. After failing in Egypt and winning in Syria, Napoleon returned to Paris and led a military coup, which resulted in him becoming the First Consul.

Learn more about the flow of events during the French Revolutionary Wars, King Louis XVI, Queen Marie Antoinette, and Napoleon Bonaparte, and the cause and effects of the French Revolution with our KS3 resources. You’ll find Student Activities, Lesson Presentation, and Revision Notes ready to download below. KS3 resources are ideally suited for Years 7, 8 and 9, or ages 11-14.

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