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Answered by siddhikhobragade
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10 May 1774-Louis XVI ascended the throne

5 May 1789- the estate general met after a gap of 2 centuries

17 June 1789-National Assembly was established

14July 1789-storming of Bastille

4August 1789-abolition of feudal privileges,obligations and taxes

1791-National assembly drafted the constitution

21January 1793-Louis XVI was guillotined

1815-Napoleon was defeated in Waterloo

1848-abolition of slavery in French colonies

1946-women won the right to vote

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Answered by ShubhraChaubey
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Answer:

French Revolution

Important Dates

Are as follows:

Explanation:

14 June 1789: The king of France, Louis XVI, asked the government to approve arise in taxes.

14 July 1789: Rumours spread that the king had called for the army to shut down the new National Assembly.

5 October 1789:A crowd of about 7000 women marched on the royal palace at Versailles, outside Paris, to protest over the shortage of spread.

25 June 1791: The king and queen attempted to flee the country in disguise. They were spotted and taken back to Paris, where they were held under guard in the Tuileries Palace. They were moved to prison in 1792 and, in 1793, they were executed by guillotine after being accused of helping Austria, the queen's homeland, which was at war with Revolutionary France.

1792-1801: France's neighbours were outraged by the overthrow and death of King Louis.

Spring 1793: A committee of public safety was founded by Maximilien de Robespirre to fight back against agent's of the old government, thought to be secretly undermining the Revolution.

2 December 1804: Napoleon Bonaparte proclaimed himself Emperor of France and was crowned in Paris.

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