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Bastille is taken by a Paris mob
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important people
Louis XVI
King of France and Navarre (1754-1792)
Marie Antoinette
Queen of France and Navarre (1755-1793)
Maximilien de Robespierre
Lawyer & Voice of the Poorest (1758-1794) Jean Paul Marat
Journalist and Politician (1743-1793)
Georges Jacques Danton
Lawyer and Politician (1759-1794)
Marquis de Lafayette
General of the army and politician (1757-1834)
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important people
Emmmanuel Joseph Sieyes
Clergyman and Politician (1748-1836) Mirabeau
Journalist and Politician (1749-1791)
Jacques Necker
Banker and Politician (1732-1804)
Camille Desmoulins
Lawyer, journalist and Revolutionary (1760-1794)
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Groups involved
1st estate: clergy
2nd estate: nobility
3rd estate: everyone else, some merchants/lawyers, mostly peasants, artisans.
Parlements: high courts of Paris
Herbertists: followers of Hebert who believed in Dechristianization - wiping religion completely from France ©.A&E Television Networks, LLC. (2015, May 19). French Revolution. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/topics/french-revolution -
groups involved
The Mountain: Mountain was lead by Robespierre and Danton. Mountain thought that Louis XVI should face death. The mountain ended up gaining power by siding with the Sans-culottes about their problems and taking over the Girondins.
National Assembly: formed after the tennis court oath to make constitution, made when King makes a huge army
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groups involved
Legislative Assembly: Constitution 1791 to Legislative Assembly to National Convention (Legislative Assembly decided to dissolve itself - there are new elections - universal male suffrage, all men vote, more representitave of lower classes)
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groups involved
National Convention: French government Committee of public Safety: a group of 12 men from the national convention - the "emergency government" led by Robespierre (and Danton) Responsible for the war against Austria and Prussia, controlling policy of terror. The emergency is the civil war and the international war. ©.A&E Television Networks, LLC. (2015, May 19). French Revolution. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/topics/french-revolution -
places
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Beginning Of Revolution: France- 5 May 1789
The Great Fear: France- 5 Jul 1789 T. (2007-2016). The French Revolution (1789-1815). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/the-french-revolution-1789-1815
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places
The Constitution of 1791: France- 20 Sep 1791
a wrong Turn For Bastille: Bastille, center of Paris- 14 Jul 1789
Women march on Versailles: Paris to Versailles- 5 Oct 1789
Civil Constitution of Clergy: France- 12 Jul 1790
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places
Constitution of 1795: France- 22 Aug 1795
Emergence of Napoleon Bonaparte: Paris- 5 Oct 1795
Napoleon becomes Consulate: France- 20 Feb 1799
The Coronation of an Emperor -Napoleon: Cathedral in Paris- 2 Dec 1804
Napoleon's Empire at War and the Continental System: France, Britain- 16 May 1805 M. (2007-2016). French Revolution and Napoleonic Era of 1789-1815. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/french-revolution-napoleonic-era-of-1789-1815 -
groups involved
Jacobins: Jacobins were members of the Jacobin club of Paris, republicans who belonged to the National Convention. The Jacobins were split competitively between the Girondists and the Mountain. Girondins: The Girondists were lead by a southwestern French department- agreed that Louis was guilty, but didn't think that he should face death ©.A&E Television Networks, LLC. (2015, May 19). French Revolution. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/topics/french-revolution -
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France declares war on Austria and Prussia
France declares war on Austria and Prussia THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: PHASES AND DATES. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/4c/frrev.h96.htm -
Robespierre executed. End of terror
Robespierre executed. End of terror THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: PHASES AND DATES. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/4c/frrev.h96.htm -
Napoleonic campaign in Egypt
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Napoleon signs the Concordat with Pope Pius VII
Napoleon signs the Concordat with Pope Pius VII TIMELINE OF NAPOLEON'S EMPIRE (1798-1821). (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/napoleonchron.html -
Napoleon becomes president of the Republic of Italy
Napoleon becomes president of the Republic of Italy TIMELINE OF NAPOLEON'S EMPIRE (1798-1821). (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/napoleonchron.html -
Napoleonic coded promulgated
Napoleonic coded promulgated THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: PHASES AND DATES. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/4c/frrev.h96.htm -
He is crowned king of Italy
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French vicotories; "republics" set up throughout Europe
French vicotories; "republics" set up throughout Europe THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: PHASES AND DATES. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/4c/frrev.h96.htm -
Rome is annexed to French Empire
Rome is annexed to French Empire TIMELINE OF NAPOLEON'S EMPIRE (1798-1821). (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/napoleonchron.html -
French begin retreat from Moscow
French begin retreat from Moscow TIMELINE OF NAPOLEON'S EMPIRE (1798-1821). (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/napoleonchron.html THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: PHASES AND DATES. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/4c/frrev.h96.htm -
Napoleon suffers major defeat in Russia
Napoleon suffers major defeat in Russia THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: PHASES AND DATES. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/4c/frrev.h96.htm -
Napoleon is exiled to St. Helena
Napoleon is exiled to St. Helena TIMELINE OF NAPOLEON'S EMPIRE (1798-1821). (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/napoleonchron.html -
British and Prussians defeat Napoleon at Waterloo
British and Prussians defeat Napoleon at Waterloo THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: PHASES AND DATES. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/4c/frrev.h96.htm -
outcomes
french revolution made the elimination of the french monarchy and the spread of the french colonialism.
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outcomes
Napoleon growed nacionalizó and liberalism across europe.
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groups involved
Sans-culottes: "without breeches" - these men wore trousers instead of the knee breeches worn by the aristocrats. They were the poor workers and traders. Hurt greatly by inflation, unemployment and food shortages - heart of revolution ©.A&E Television Networks, LLC. (2015, May 19). French Revolution. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/topics/french-revolution