Which dates are important that we should remember of lesson no. 1 history the french revolution?
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May 5, 1789 The Estates-General is called to discuss the issue of mounting debts in France for the first time in 175 yearsJune 20, 1789 Tennis Court OathJune 27, 1789 All three estates come together into the National AssemblyJuly 14, 1789 Fall of the BastilleJuly 15, 1789 The Great FearAugust 4, 1789 National Assembly abolishes feudal privilagesAugust 26, 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Citizen and ManOctober 5, 1789 Woman's MarchNovember 2, 1789 Church Property seized by governmentDecember 9, 1789 Assignants sold according to the Church property seized a month before and money used to run the governmentJuly 12, 1790 the Constitution of the ClergyJune 21, 1791 the King and his family try to escapeOctober 1, 1791 Newly elected Legislative Assembly meets for the first time. Radicals left, Conservatives right, Moderates in the middle.April 20, 1792 France declares war on AustriaJune 20, 1792 King Forced to don the Phrygian cap and toast the revolutionAugust 10, 1792 King deposed and jailedSeptember 2, 1792 September Massacres spread accross FranceSeptember 21, 1792 Legislative Assembly becomes National Convention and France is declared a republicJanuary 21, 1793 King Louis XVI is beheadedFebruary 2, 1793 France declares war on Great Britain and the NetherlandsMarch 10, 1793 National Convention establishes Revolutionary TribunalsMarch 21, 1793 National Convention establishes Committees of Surveillance April 6, 1793 Committees of Public Safety Established by National ConventionJuly 13, 1793 Marat AssasinatedAugust 4, 1793 a new constitution was ratifiedAugust 23, 1793 Levee en Masse requires EVERY citizen to support war effortSeptember 5, 1793 the Terror was made a legal instrument of the governmentOctober 5, 1793 the New Revolutionary Calendar was put into useApril 4, 1794 Danton was Guillotined July 26-27, 1794 Robespierre shot in the jaw and then the next day Guillotined. Revolution ends.September 23, 1794 Constitution of the Year III accepted by the National ConventionOctober 3, 1795 Napolean Bonaparte defends National Convention against CoupOctober 31, 1789- 95 government of the directory began as five directors were elected to run the governmentJune 30, 1792 Mariseilles becomes French National Anthem after troops march into battle singing it.Remove Ad Related FlashcardsFrench Revolution DatesImportant Dates & DeathsThe French RevolutionFrench Revolution DatesHistory 1020 Test 1Important Spanish DatesUs History Important DatesFeatured FlashcardsIncome Tax AccountingMedical InsuranceScience RevisionSoftware Specification OverviewPlant Transport SystemsArt Of The Early AmericasRelated TopicsEuropean HistoryWarKingArt History
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