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king louis xvi called the estate general
king louis xvi called the estate genaral because the French economy was in a terrible state.Before the meeting began, the members of the third estate, the commoners, raised the question of how votes would be counted. In all previous meetings each estate was given one vote. The commoners were afraid that the other two estates. -
The french revolution
The French Revolution began in 1789 with the convocation of the Estates-General in May. The first year of the Revolution saw members of the Third Estate proclaiming the Tennis Court Oath in June, the assault on the Bastille in July, the passage of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in Augus.All those thing happen in french and took those reseach in my book -
Third estate form nation assemvly
the third estate declare themself nation assembly because they didn'd agree with the first and second estate when their say that each Estate would get one vote.So that's why the Third Estate walked out en masse when the Assembly met in Versailles. -
Storming of the bastille
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March on versaille
The March on Versailles was when 7,000 desperate women marched 12 miles from Paris to Versailles to demand bread. Furious, they invaded the palace y mataron a several guards. Unfortunately, King Louis and Marie Antoinette managed to escape before they were captured.The women's march on Versailles happened after October 5, 1789 because that was when Louis XVI refused to sign the Declaration of the Rights of Man which was one of the clave goals of the march. -
Execution of loius xvi and marie
Louis XVI, king of France, arrived in the wrong historical place at the wrong time and soon found himself overwhelmed by events beyond his control. -
Start of reign of terror
The Reign of Terror begins when Robespierre declares Terror "the order of the day." This marks the beginning of almost two years of repressing perceived enemies of the Revolution.Robespierre start the Reign of TerrorTo defend and proteger the Revolution from perceived enemies -
Execution of robespierre
Maximilien Francois Marie Isidore de Robespierre was executed on the 28th July, 1794 in the Place de la Revolution, Paris along with Louis Saint-Just and Georges Couston as well as nineteen others. The crowd cried "Down with the tyrant!" as he was about to be executed. It is belived Robespierre is the only person to have been executed by the guillotine face up so he could see the blade approaching.