some important dates in french revolution
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“1. Meeting of Estates-General; : May 5, 1789.
2. Storming of Bastille: Jul 14, 1789 (“1st Revolution”).
3. Women’s Bread Riot - March on Versailles: Oct 5, 1789.
4. Day of Daggers (physical abuse of nobles): Feb 28, 1791.
5. Flight to Varennes by royal family: Jun 20-21, 1791.
6. Dissolution of National Assembly: Sep 30, 1791. Political experience lost as new members, most of whom were young radicals, take over as Legislative Assembly.
7. Declaration of War against Austria: Apr 20, 1792.
8. Attack on the Tuileries Palace: Aug 10, 1792. “2nd Revolution” or “10 August Revolution.” Insurrection by National Guard from Paris, Brittany, and Marseille. Monarchy overthrown. A war song written earlier to inspire French revolutionary soldiers was named La Marseillaise, in honor of soldiers from Marseille who sang it on road to attacking the Tuileries Palace. Song would be chosen in 1795 as French national anthem.
9. Remember September 1792: Lafayette fled 2 weeks earlier: Aug 19; September Massacre: Sep 2-7; Battle of Valmy: Sep 20; Declaration of Republic: Sep 21.
10. Execution of Monarchs: Jan 21, 1793 (King); Oct 16 (Queen).
11. Wartime defection of General Dumouriez (defeated and afraid for his life) to Austria (Apr 93) together with the Vendee Rebellion prompted Apr 93 start of Committee of Public Safety (de facto executive branch), rise of the Jacobins, and virtual dictatorship of Robespierre as head of Committee of Public Safety.
12. Reign of Terror: Sep 1793–Jul ‘94: 16,000–40,000 guillotined.
13. Directory and Consulate: 1795 (5-man Directory/oligarchy) and 1799 (3 members; 1st Consul Napoleon overthrew Directory in coup), when Revolution theoretically ended.”
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January 24, 1789. Summoning of the Estates-General.
June 20, 1789. Tennis Court Oath.
July 14, 1789. Storming of the Bastille.
August 4, 1789. Surrender of Feudal Rights.
August 27, 1789. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen.
October 5-6, 1789. Outbreak of the Paris Mob.
July 14, 1790. ...
June 20-25, 1791
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