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Prise de la Bastille
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Thomas Jones Barker, Surrender of Napoleon III at Sedan, 1870, Blackburn Museum and Art Gallery
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Le gouvernement provisoire d'Adolphe Thiers 1870-1871. Photo (montage) d'Ernest-Eugène Appert, noms manuscrits.
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Photo of Louis Auguste Blanqui (photographer unknown)
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Portrait d'Adolphe Thiers par Nadar
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Scan from the Imperial Law Gazette of Germany, 1871
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Exposition La Commune de Paris à l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris (18 mars - 28 mai 2011) - Arrivée des canons repris à l'armée devant la mairie du 18 e arrondissement, le 18 mars 1871 - Gravure de J. Gaildrau pour L'Illustration du 25 mars 1871.
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A group calling itself the "Friends of Order" demonstrates vs. the Central Committee & the ensuing confrontation w/the National Guard leads to the death of 12-30 people near Place Vendôme.
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The decree authorizes the arrest of any person thought to be loyal to the French government in Versailles, those arrested were to be held as "hostages of the people of Paris".
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"STOP THE SPILLING OF PRECIOUS BLOOD THAT FLOWS ON BOTH SIDES, and lay down the basis for a definitive peace that will be THE DAWN OF A NEW FUTURE."
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The Archbishop is executed in May.
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The Chapel is not ultimately demolished.
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For 18 days from May 6-23, 1871 (16 Floréal–3 Prairial Year 79), the Commune adopts the French Republican Calendar used from 1793-1805.
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One of the forts outside the main wall of Paris. The struggle had begun on April 25th. Hundreds died over the course of the battle and the fort itself is left in ruins.
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The treaty includes: the German annexation of Alsace-Lorraine, continued occupation in some areas of France & terms for the payment of war reparations.
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The residence is located in the Place Saint-Georges in the 9th arrondissement.
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He is condemned to death in March 27, 1873
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Some are executed, others sentenced to forced labour. Many are deported to New Caledonia in the Pacific