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FRANCE REVOLUTION

  • Olympe de Gouges

    Olympe de Gouges wrote the declaration of the rigths of woman and the female citizens
  • Womens march of versailles, demanding bread

    Womens march of versailles, demanding bread
    Womens march of versailles, demanding bread
  • National assembly

    National assembly
    National assembly in the Jeu de Paume ball or tennis court ( Jacques-Louis David, 1791).
  • Bastille Day.

    Bastille Day.
    Bastille Day, the beginning of the Revolution ( Jean-Pierre Houel, 1789.
  • Declaration of the rigths of Man

    Declaration of the rigths of Man
    Declaration of the rigths of man and of citizens, abolition of the Ancien Regime.
  • France was dived into departaments

    France was dived into departaments
    France was dived into departaments; lapurdi, nafarroa behera and zuberoa did not get their own departament.
  • Louis Guillotine

    Louis Guillotine
    Louis XVI was guillotined acussed of treason
  • Olympe de gouges

    Olympe de gouges
    Olympe de gouges worte the declaration of the rigths of woman and female citizens
  • The arrest of Louis

    The arrest of Louis
    louis XVI was forced to sing the Constitution and the constitutional monarchy was established.A few months earlier, in June the king tired to flee from Paris. He was caugth In Varennes
  • The national conbention

    The national conbention
    The national cobention began in 1971. It grew more radical over time. That period was know as The terror and it reached its peak during the robespierre dictatorship.
  • At the time of drectory

    At the time of drectory
    At the time of the Directory, Napoleon, fighting against the European powers, invaded Italy and Egypt.
  • French republic

    French republic
    On September 1792, the French Republic was established, with the symbols that endure to this day. Marseillaise became the national anthem in 1795.
  • The Wars of the Convention

    The Wars of the Convention
    The Wars of the Convention (1793-1795) shook Europe. On the left, Battle of Fleurus, Belgium. On the right, the victory of Baztan. In fact, the French troops conquered the south of the Basque Country.