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general assembly means to raise taxes
king Louis XVI gave the representative of the third assembly to raise taxes for the estates -
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national assembly government
revolutionary government led by the third estate -
tennis court oath
national assembly resolves not to disband until it has written a constitution -
Bastille and Paris
basetille stormed and taken paris mob -
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great fear
peasants attack noble manors -
nobles in national assembly
nobles in national assembly renounce feudal rights and the Jacobin club formed -
rights of men
assembly issues declaration of rights of men -
king Louis and pairs
king Louis brought from Versailles to tuileries place in pairs -
king flees to austria
king flees to Austria, caught in varennes -
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legislative assembly government
constitutional government by elected officials -
pairs mobs storms the royal places
pairs mobs storm the royals, legislative gov. collapses, minister was killed -
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national convention government
elected by universal male suffrage to rewrite the constitution -
national convention
establishes monarchy and declares french a republic -
Revolutionary calendar
introduced with new dyad month names -
National convention
condemns and executes the king -
counter-revolutionary revolt
revolts in the Vendee region begins -
''region of terror"
committee of public safety begins -
prince controls
was put into place by government, dechristianization (ex. saints names removed from street names), administrative reforms (i.e. change in how the government operates) -
"thermidor"
in the month of "thermidor", robespierre is executed; Reign of terror ends. -
Churches response
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new constitution is adopted
it forms a new government called the directory -
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the directory government
new constitution has 2 houses: council of ancients and council of 500 -
government takeover
coup d' 'état (gouvernent takeover) removes royalists (those faithful to the monarchy) from directory. -
Napoleon coup
napoleon coup d' 'état abolishes directory and establishes consulate government; end of french revolution