Bouron's Role In The French Revolution

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My role in the French Revolution was a lawyer for the king named François Anne Jacques Bouron. Bouron was an indeterminate and was part of the third estate. I was the notetaker/strategist, Amanda Bystrom was the fast-checker/questioner, and Thomas Horgan was the speaker for Mr. Bouron. As the note-takers, I am responsible for taking notes on all of the speeches on each of the issues that the class discusses. I also need to state the positions of the speakers and determine if they use good evidence to support their arguments. As the strategists, I am responsible for making plans and connections outside of class. The main expectations for my role were to take good note of the speech that the speaker used and to make create a strategy for my team. Our main goals for the game is to become President of the National Assembly, to maintain a neutral position as an indeterminate member, and to survive the French Revolution.
On the first day of class, we went around and visited the different factions and talked to them about the president. We made friends with the Jacobin, David the Painter. This was the most important negotiations that we do as he give great deal of support and influence of both the Jacobin and the …show more content…

Every faction need to negotiate with us if they wanted their motion to be hear and present to the national assembly. Thomas as our speaker do most of the talking to each faction. Our internal communications were good overall but Thomas sometime do things by himself and do not inform us. I do not believe that we using “Patron Credits” but Thomas, our speaker, could and most likely used it and do not inform me.
Our main goals were becoming President as we achieved without too difficult as Mayor Bailly was becoming unpopular. After becoming President, our goal was to go through every issues and finish the new French