Liberty

French Revolution

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    French Revolution

  • Meeting of the Estates General

    Meeting of the Estates General
    General Assembly to Solve the Crisis. (Tennis Court Oath)
  • Voting for national assembly

    Voting for national assembly
    Establishment for national assembly leads to Tennis Court Oath.
  • Storming of the Bastille.

    Storming of the Bastille.
    State prison on the east side of Paris, known as the Bastille, was attacked by an angry and aggressive mob.
  • End of Feudalism

    End of Feudalism
    Divisions between estastes ended.
  • Bread Riots

    Bread Riots
    women and men violently invaded and looted various shops and stores.
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    Assembly Reforms France

  • Royal family attempts to flee.

    Royal family attempts to flee.
    King Louis XVI, fearing for the lives of himself and his family, attempted to escape into Austria.
  • New constitution

    New constitution
    Limited Monarchy- Legislativw Assembly created.
  • L. Assembly declares war

    L. Assembly declares war
    Legislative Assembly declares war on Austria & Prussia
  • Abolished the Monarchy

    Abolished the Monarchy
    France is declared a Republic with different powers and its constitution is reformed. Revolution success.