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43 Cards in this Set

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Women march to Versailles in protest

October 5, 1789

Clergy must take oath to the constitution


-7 bishops, 55% of clergy take oath, pope condemned it, many refused

November 27, 1790

Beginning of the terror

September 5th, 1793 - 28th July 1794



Louis accepted the constitution

September, 1791

Herbetists are executed

March 24, 1794

Law of 27 Germinal (Year 2)

April 16, 1794

Law of Florial (year 2)

May 8, 1794

Indulgents are executed

April 5th, 1794

Law of Frimaire

December 4, 1793

Revolutionary Calendar introduced

October 5, 1793

Leveè en Masse

August 23, 1793

Robespierre is almost assassinated twice

May 1794

Law of the 22 Prairial (year 2)

June 10, 1794

July 28th, 1794

Robespierre dies

Law of the general maximum

September 29th, 1793

Law of the suspects

September 17th, 1793

Expulsion of Girondin ministers

June 2, 1793

-Representatives on a mission


-Watch committees/surveillance committees begin


-Committee of Public Safety

March, 1793

Louis is executed via guillotine

January 21, 1793

Conscription of 30,000 men

February, 1793

-Vendee uprising


-Revolutionary tribunal

March 11, 1793

Summary Execution Decree

March 19, 1793

Federal Revolts (Bordeaux, Lyon, Tolouse, Marsailles, Toulon)

June, 1793

Sans-culottes took over Hotel de Ville

August 9, 1792

Massacre at the Tuileries. Louis is arrested and taken prisoner in the temple.

August 10, 1792

September Massacres

September 2-6, 1792

National convention meet for the first time- decide upon universal suffrage

September 20, 1792

Committee of General Security

October, 1792

Louis is put on trial

December, 1792

November, 1791

Louis vetoed two laws which the assembly tried to pass; non-jurors are suspect, nobles who did not return by January 1, 1792 forfeited and declared traitors

Attack on the Tuileries

June 20, 1792

France declared war on Austria

April 20, 1792

La Patrie en Danger (State of emergency) - beginning of the emergency legislation

July 11, 1792

Mayor of Paris tries to abolish the monarchy

August 3, 1792

-Tithe was abolished


-Annates abolished


-Pluralism abolished


-Tax privileges come to an end

August, 1789

King offered his guards a banquet

October 1, 1789

Civil constitution of the clergy

July 26, 1790

First meeting of the legislative assembly

October 1, 1791

Champ de Mars

July 16, 1791

August decrees were written

August 5, 1789

Declaration of Pillnitz - Power had to be restored to Louis/the monarchy or Austria and Prussia would act

August 1791

The royal family was brought to Paris as prisoners

October 6, 1789

Declaration of Rights of Man & Citizen

August 26th, 1789