PHASES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION

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    CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY

  • Storming of the Bastille (Legislative Assembly)

    Storming of the Bastille (Legislative Assembly)
  • Declaration of the rights of the Man and of the Citizen (Legislative Assembly)

    Declaration of the rights of the Man and of the Citizen (Legislative Assembly)
  • Constitution Political Liberalism (Constituent Assembly)

    Constitution Political Liberalism  (Constituent Assembly)
  • Storming of the Tulieries palace ( Constituent Assembly)

    Storming of the Tulieries palace ( Constituent Assembly)
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    SOCIAL REPUBLIC

    Girondin And Jacobin Conventions
  • Execution of Louis XVI

    Execution of Louis XVI
  • Constitution (Social Democracy)

    Constitution (Social Democracy)
    Girondists and Jacobin conventions
  • Fall of the Jacobins

    Fall of the Jacobins
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    CONSERVATIVE REPUBLIC

  • Constitution (Political liberalism)

    Constitution (Political liberalism)
    Constitution of 1975. A new government of more moderate bourgeoisie. The directory. It included an elected legislative and executive branch with 5 directors, to avoid dictatorships. One of those leaders was NAPOLEON BONAPARTE.
  • People in exile begin to return

    People in exile begin to return
    It’s a return to the moderate ideas of the first moments of the revolution some people returned from exile.