Frage | Antworten |
June 17 1789 | Third Estate declares National Assembly |
June 20 1789 | Tennis Court Oats: NA said they wouldn't give up until there was a constitution create |
July 14 1789 | Storming of the Bastille |
August 4 1789 | NA began to change/abolish core elements of the Old Regime: noble privalege, feudal system and tax issues |
August 26 1789 | NA adopts the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizens |
October 5 1789 | Women's March: Peasant women marched on Versailles demanding lower food prices and that the royals move back to Paris |
October 6 | Jacobins formed |
June 20-21 1791 | Flight to Varennes: Royals tried to flee but were caught and forced to return |
September 14 1791 | Louis XVI officially signs the constitution |
April 20 1791 | France declares war on Austria, who wanted to put the royals back on the throne |
September 2-7 1791 | September Massacre: Political prisoners massacred due to the paranoia that royalists would invade Paris and free the prisoners who would then join the royalist movement |
September 20 1791 | National Convention established |
September 22 1791 | French Republic formed |
January 21 1793 | Louis XVI executed |
April 6 1793 | Committee of Public Safety is formed |
July 13 1793 | Jean-Paul Marat assassinated |
September 5 1793 | Reign of Terror begins: Robespierre proclaims 'Terror is the order of the day' |
September 17 1793 | The Law of Suspects: allowed killing of 'enemies of the state' |
October 16 1793 | Antoinette executed |
June 27 1794 | Reign of Terror ends |
July 28 1794 | Robespierre executed |
November 9 1799 | The end of the revolution: Napoleon declares himself French Consulate |
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