FRENCH REVOLUTION

  • STORMING OF THE BASTILLE

    STORMING OF THE BASTILLE
    People in Paris attacked the Bastille prison, a symbol of the king’s power, starting the French Revolution.
  • Beginning of the Estates General

    Beginning of the Estates General
    A big meeting where the three social classes (clergy, nobles, and common people) gathered, but the common people demanded more power.
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen

    Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen
    A document that said all men were born free and had rights like liberty, property, and safety.
  • Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Citizen

    Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Citizen
    Written by Olympe de Gouges, it demanded the same rights for women as men had.
  • Execution of Louis XVI

    Execution of Louis XVI
    King Louis XVI was found guilty of treason and executed by guillotine.
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    The Terror

    A time when many people, including nobles and even revolutionaries, were executed by guillotine for being "enemies of the revolution."
  • Coup d'État of Thermidor

    Coup d'État of Thermidor
    A group of politicians overthrew Robespierre, ending the Terror.
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    The Directory

    A weak government after the Revolution that struggled with corruption and economic problems.
  • Coup d'État of Brumaire

    Coup d'État of Brumaire
    Napoleon took control of the government, ending the Directory and beginning his rule.
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    The Consulate

    Napoleon became the most powerful leader of France, preparing to declare himself emperor.
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    The Empire

    Napoleon crowned himself emperor, expanded France, and won many battles before being defeated.
  • Exile in Elba

    Exile in Elba
    After losing power, Napoleon was sent to the island of Elba but later escaped.
  • Battle of Waterloo

    Battle of Waterloo
    Napoleon’s final battle, where he was defeated by British and Prussian forces.
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    Exile in St. Helena

    After Waterloo, Napoleon was sent to a remote island where he died.
  • Death of Napoleon

    Death of Napoleon
    Napoleon died in exile on St. Helena, possibly from stomach illness.