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Representatives of the 3 state met.
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Women’s march on Versailles.
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People of Paris stormed the Bastille.
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It caused the immediate subordination of the Catholic Church in France to the French government.
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Based on separation of powers, national sovereignty and legal equality.
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The Austrian army invaded France and Louis XVI fled Paris
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A law gives women the right to inherit.
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They reached Paris
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375 women execute.
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Execution of Robespierre.
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Republican model, censitary suffrage.
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The power was given to a Directory formed by 5 members. It was supressed the universal male suffrage and restablished the censitary suffrage.
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During this period, Napoleon Bonaparte, as First Consul, established himself as the head of a more authoritarian, autocratic, and centralized republican government in France while not declaring himself sole ruler. The consulate was formed by Canbacérès, Bonaparte and Lebrun.
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No separation of powers.
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France’s victory over Austria and Russia at Austerlitz.
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The Holy Alliance is the name given to the treaty signed on September 26, 1815, in Paris by the monarchs of Austria, Prussia, and Russia. There were some ideas to reestablish absolutism.
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France loses against Great Britain and Prussia.
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