The French Revolution
1) when was slavery finally abolished in France colonies?
2) who introduced reign of terror and where?
3) the member of the jacobin club belonged mainly to----------
4) one important law that came into effect soon after the storming of the Bastille in 1789 was the-------
5) in 1804 Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself as emperor of the--------
6) which theory was proposed by montesquieu?
7) who proposed the social contract theory?
8) triangular slave trade started among--------
9) women in France won the right to vote in------
10) what did the French revolution of 1789 stand for?
11) what did the fall of Bastille signify?
12)name the special tax levied by the church on peasant.
13) what was the General Estate?
14) what compelled Louis XVI to raise taxes in France explain any five regions?
15) Trace rights which we are enjoying today had origin in the French Revolution.
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Answer:
The following is a timeline of the French Revolution.
French Revolution
Exécution de Louis XVI Carnavalet.jpg
The execution of Louis XVI on the Place de la Révolution (now Place de la Concorde) (January 21, 1793)
Date
1789–1799
Location
France
Participants
French society
Outcome
Abolition of the French monarchy
Establishment of a secular and democratic republic that became increasingly authoritarian and militaristic
Radical social change based on liberalism and other Enlightenment principles
Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte
Armed conflicts with other European countries
1788 – The royal treasury is empty; Prelude to the Revolution
1789 – The Revolution Begins; the Estates-General and the Constituent Assembly
1790 – the Rise of the Political Clubs
1791 – The unsuccessful flight of the Royal Family from Paris
1792 – War and the overthrow of the monarchy
December 10, 1792-January 21, 1793 – Trial and Execution of Louis XVI
1793 – France at war against Europe; The Jacobins seize power; The Terror begins
1794 – The fury of the Terror, the Cult of the Supreme Being, and the Downfall of Robespierre
1795 – The Directory Replaces the Convention
1796 – Napoleon's campaign in Italy; Defeat of the royalists in the Vendée; a failed uprising in Paris
1797 – Bonaparte chases the Austrians from Italy; a republican coup d'état against the royalists in Paris