Liberal revolution timeline

  • French revolution

    French revolution
    Storming of the Bastille, declaretion of the rights of man and the citizens.
  • Constitution

    Constitution
    Political liberalism
  • Storming of the Tuileries palace

    Storming of the Tuileries palace
    Was a defining event of the French Revolution, when armed revolutionaries in Paris, increasingly in conflict with the French monarchy, stormed the Tuileries Palace.
  • Execution of Lowis XVI

    Execution of Lowis XVI
    He was the last king of France who was executed because of the French revolution
  • Fall of the Jacobins

    Fall of the Jacobins
    Jacobin Club, byname Jacobins, formally Society of the Friends of the Constitution or Society of the Jacobins, Friends of Liberty and Equality, French Club des Jacobins, Société des Amis de la Constitution, or Société des Jacobins, Amis de la Liberté et de l’Égalité, the most famous political group of the French Revolution, which became identified with extreme egalitarianism and violence and which led the Revolutionary government from mid-1793 to mid-1794.
  • Coup d'état by Napoleon

    Coup d'état by Napoleon
    On December 2, 1851, a self-coup d'état took place in France led by the then President of the French Republic, Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, who intended to perpetuate himself in power despite the rejection of the constitutional reform that would have allowed him to maneuver according to to the right.
  • Napoleon bonaparte emperator

    Napoleon bonaparte emperator
    He was one of the greatest emperors in all of history, among one of his achievements was discovering America.
  • Maximum extended of the Napoleonic empired

    Maximum extended of the Napoleonic empired
    It was the year in which Napoleon's empire occupied the most territory in the world
  • Congress of Viena Holy Alliance

    Congress of Viena Holy Alliance
    Was a coalition linking the monarchist great powers of Austria, Prussia, and Russia.
  • Liberal and nationalism revolution in the Austrian Empire

    Liberal and nationalism revolution in the Austrian Empire
    In the Austrian Empire a national liberal current evolved in the 19th century. Liberalism in Austria reached its peak at the time of the 1848 revolution, when civil liberty and a written constitution for the Austrian Empire were key demands of the revolutionary movement.
  • Italian unification

    Italian unification
    It was the historical process that, throughout the 19th century, led to the union of the various states into which the Italian peninsula was divided
  • German Unification

    German Unification
    Prussian-dominated nation state with federal features, officially occurred on 18 January 1871 at the Palace of Versailles in France.