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Calling of the States general
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Beginning of the Revolution
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Convocation of the Estates General
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Louis XVI looked the door of the National Assembly of France
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Third state declares itself the National Assembly
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Tennis Court Oath
People moved into Tennis Court Oath and wanted a Constitution for France -
Storming of the Bastille
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Storming of the Bastille
There were 7 prisoners and weapons -
Nobles surrender their privileges
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Declared their Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
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Women’s March because of Marie Antoinette
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Nobility emigrate
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Constitutional Monarchy
Most of king’s power is removed -
Abdication of Throne
King and Queen dressed as servants to scape (they captured them and bring them back to France) -
Flight of Louis XVI
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House Arrest at the Tuileries
The Crown was in House Arrest at the Tuileries -
No Monarchy just a Republic
Jacobins we don’t need a Monarchy just a Republic -
Champ de Mars massacre
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Declaration of Pillnitz
Rulers from Austria and Prussia didn't like what was happening to the lawyers of France. French Monarchy came back to power. -
Declare War on Austria
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Brunswick Manifesto
Duck of Brunswick creates the Brunswick Manifesto. He intends to overthrow the hole revolutionary government and to install the king again -
The Public Safety
The Facto Government was putting in the control of Maximilien Robespierre. People said he was paranoid and they thought that he wasn’t radical enough, so it started The reign of terror. -
Commune of Paris
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Storm Tuileries
Revolutionaries, most of them Jacobins, were storming the Tuileries, and they imprison Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. -
The Assembly declares their Republic
There was a government without a king and 1400 people were executed. -
Stalemate of Valmy
New constitution. -
Abolition of the Monarchy
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Execution of Louis XVI
People execute Louis XVI with a guillotine. -
France declares war to Spain and Portugal
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France declares war to Britain and the Deutch Repuplic
The National assembly declares war on Britain and Dutch Republic. -
The Levée en Masse
Every able body younger man in France, who was unmarried will now be in the army (Over 1000000 people)