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43 Cards in this Set
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Women march to Versailles in protest |
October 5, 1789 |
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Clergy must take oath to the constitution -7 bishops, 55% of clergy take oath, pope condemned it, many refused |
November 27, 1790 |
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Beginning of the terror |
September 5th, 1793 - 28th July 1794 |
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Louis accepted the constitution |
September, 1791 |
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Herbetists are executed |
March 24, 1794 |
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Law of 27 Germinal (Year 2) |
April 16, 1794 |
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Law of Florial (year 2) |
May 8, 1794 |
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Indulgents are executed |
April 5th, 1794 |
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Law of Frimaire |
December 4, 1793 |
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Revolutionary Calendar introduced |
October 5, 1793 |
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Leveè en Masse |
August 23, 1793 |
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Robespierre is almost assassinated twice |
May 1794 |
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Law of the 22 Prairial (year 2) |
June 10, 1794 |
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July 28th, 1794 |
Robespierre dies |
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Law of the general maximum |
September 29th, 1793 |
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Law of the suspects |
September 17th, 1793 |
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Expulsion of Girondin ministers |
June 2, 1793 |
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-Representatives on a mission -Watch committees/surveillance committees begin -Committee of Public Safety |
March, 1793 |
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Louis is executed via guillotine |
January 21, 1793 |
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Conscription of 30,000 men |
February, 1793 |
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-Vendee uprising -Revolutionary tribunal |
March 11, 1793 |
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Summary Execution Decree |
March 19, 1793 |
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Federal Revolts (Bordeaux, Lyon, Tolouse, Marsailles, Toulon) |
June, 1793 |
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Sans-culottes took over Hotel de Ville |
August 9, 1792 |
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Massacre at the Tuileries. Louis is arrested and taken prisoner in the temple. |
August 10, 1792 |
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September Massacres |
September 2-6, 1792 |
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National convention meet for the first time- decide upon universal suffrage |
September 20, 1792 |
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Committee of General Security |
October, 1792 |
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Louis is put on trial |
December, 1792 |
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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 |
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Attack on the Tuileries |
June 20, 1792 |
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France declared war on Austria |
April 20, 1792 |
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La Patrie en Danger (State of emergency) - beginning of the emergency legislation |
July 11, 1792 |
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Mayor of Paris tries to abolish the monarchy |
August 3, 1792 |
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-Tithe was abolished -Annates abolished -Pluralism abolished -Tax privileges come to an end |
August, 1789 |
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King offered his guards a banquet |
October 1, 1789 |
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Civil constitution of the clergy |
July 26, 1790 |
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First meeting of the legislative assembly |
October 1, 1791 |
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Champ de Mars |
July 16, 1791 |
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August decrees were written |
August 5, 1789 |
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Declaration of Pillnitz - Power had to be restored to Louis/the monarchy or Austria and Prussia would act |
August 1791 |
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The royal family was brought to Paris as prisoners |
October 6, 1789 |
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Declaration of Rights of Man & Citizen |
August 26th, 1789 |