Timeline Constitutional Monarchy and the social Republic

  • Storming of the Bastille

    The mob joined by some of the King's soldiers stormed the Bastille. It was very symbolic and the event that started the French Revolution.
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    The Great Fear

    There were riots in Paris in which peasents burned nobles' chateaux and destroyed deocuments that contained their feudal obligations.
  • Nacional Assemby who responded to the Great Fear

    They voted to eliminate: feudal dues, serfdom, tithes, hunting and fishing rights and personal privileges.
  • Declaration of the Man's Rights

    The Assembly adopted this document in which they affirmed the rights of man to liberty, property, security and resistance to oppression.
  • Women's march to Versailles

    Women's made a march to Versailles in demand of bread which made the King to accept all the National Assembly decrees.
  • Church Reforms

    Secularization of the Clergy and a Civil Constitution for the church.
  • Flight to Varennes

    The French Royal Family tried to scape but they were caught and considered a traitors.
  • Constitution of 1791

    The French Constitution of 1791 was the first written Constitution in the history of France. It contained a reform for the French State so it was a Constitutional Monarchy.
  • The Crisis

    The continuation of the economic of social crisis escalated up to 1792 into mob violence.
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    Social Republic

  • Storming of the Tuileries

    The revolutionaris of Paris assaulted the Tuileries Palace which lead to establish a Republic in France.
  • Legislative Assembly voted

    The Legislative Assembly voted to suspend the King which made France become a Republic for the first time.
  • First French Revolution

    The First French Revolution made the King Louis XVI off the throne.
  • King's arrest and execution

    The whole royal family was arrested and the kin was guillotined.
  • Jacobins and Girondins

    The Jacobins overthrew the Girondins in the National Assembly.