FrenchRev

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July 1793 - July 1794

Reign of Terror

Robespierre executed

Robespierre and his supporters were surrounded by National Convention soldiers and taken into custody.

July 27, 1794

Robespierre executed

June 1791

Royal family flees Paris

August 10, 1792

Royal family imprisoned

New Constitution creates the Directory

Run by an executive branch of five directors Weak, corrupt, and inefficient Ended in 1799 when Napoleon seized power

July 14, 1789

Storming in the Bastille

Days Later in June (June 20), 1789:

Tennis Court Oath

Declaration of the Rights of Man

The National Assembly adopted this. The Declaration laid out the basic principles of the French Revolution- "liberty, equality, fraternity". Writers of the Declaration took their inspiration from the English Bill of Rights, the American Declaration of Independence, and the writings of Enlightenment philosophers.

Constitution of 1791/creation of Legislative Assembly

The National Assembly finally completed the constitution. It created a new legislative body called the Legislative Assembly. Citizens gained broad voting rights, but only taxpaying men over 25 years old had the right to vote. The constitution kept the monarchy but severely restricted the king's power.

National Assembly created

The Third Estate proclaimed themselves a legislature, the National Assembly, with the right to make laws for France.

Royal family flees Paris

The king and queen suspected that they were not safe, so they put on disguises and fled Paris. However, they were recognized and brought back to the Tuileries Palace.

Tennis Court Oath

The king locked the Third Estate out of their meeting place. The representative of the Third Estate met in an indoor tennis court where they swore what become known as the Tennis Court Oath, that they could not leave the court until they had written a constitution for France.

Louis XVI executed

The king was placed on trial and quickly condemned. He was scheduled to die the day after the trial. The morning of the execution, the streets were quiet. Soldiers lined the way to the place of execution, in case any supporters of monarchy created problems. Louis tried to give a speech proclaiming his innocence but a drumroll drowned him out and he was placed in the guillotine.

Estates General meets for 1st time in 175 years

The nobility pressed Louis to call this meeting of the Estates General to approve new taxes on the Third Estate. The representatives wrote "notebooks" called cahiers to document their grievances.

National Convention convened

The radical representatives were in control. Under their direction the Revolution took an extreme turn. France would no longer be a constitutional monarchy. It would be a republic.

October 1789

Women March on Versailles

Royal family imprisoned

A mob marched on the Tuileries Palace and slaughtered the guards. Louis, Marie- Antoinette, and the children were thrown in prison.

Storming in the Bastille

A mob of Parisians went to the Bastille, an ancient prison, looking for weapons. At first, the mob tried to negotiate with the Bastille's commander for weapons. When the negotiations broke down, the angry mob and the prison guard exchanged fire and the mob swarmed into the prison. The mob killed the commander, stuck his head on a stick, and paraded it through the street. This whole situation became a powerful symbol of the French Revolution.

Reign of Terror

A series of accusations, trials, and executions that created a wave of fear throughout the country

Great Fear

After the fall of the Bastille, many people were shocked by what they had done and they feared that the king would punish then and end the Revolution. Rumors were spread that the king had hired foreign soldiers to punish the Third Estate. As a result, a panic that was based on fact and fiction swept through France.

Napoleon seizes power

Armed supporters of Napoleon surrounded the Directory legislature and forced members to turn the government over to Napoleon.

France declares war on Austria and Prussia

Austria and Prussia issued a declaration warning against harming the French monarchs and hinting that any such action would provoke war. Austria sent 50,000 troops to the French border. In response, the Legislative Assembly declared war. France's army was in disarray and was defeated.

1791

Constitution of 1791/creation of Legislative Assembly

August 1789

Declaration of the Rights of Man

Spring (May 5), 1789

Estates General meets for 1st time in 175 years

July 1792

France declares war on Austria and Prussia

Summer 1789

Great Fear

Women March on Versailles

King Louis called troops to Versailles to protect his throne and this angered the common people of Paris who feared that the king would crush the Revolution. A crowd of 7,000 women marched through the rain from Paris to Versailles. Demanding bread, the mob broke into the palace.

January 21, 1793

Louis XVI executed

November, 1799

Napoleon seizes power

June 17, 1789

National Assembly created

September 1792

National Convention convened

August, 1795

New Constitution creates the Directory


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