Chapter 10 – Internal and External War Flashcards
What advancements had France made between September 1792 - January 1793?
The ‘Army of the North’ had been successful in the Austrian Netherlands.
The ‘Army of the Alps’ had seized land that allied with Austria.
French forces had advanced to the middle and upper Rhine.
Who entered the anti-France coalition in January 1793?
Spain and Portugal
Who did France declare war on in February and March of 1793?
Britain and the United Provinces
and later Spain
What is a war of Coalition?
A conflict where multiple countries are on the same side in a war effort even though they are not part of a war alliance
When did the First Coalition war begin?
1793
What was the The Rising in the Vendee?
A revolt of provincials and local noblemen who lead opposition against the National Convention
When was a ‘Catholic and Royal Army of the Vendee’ was formed?
March 1793
How did the government attempt to control the rebellions in May?
Convention sent 30,000 men to the area to control the rebellion
Was government intervention successful in May to control the rising in the Vendee?
No - continued to spread and seize areas throughout June
What decree was placed to control uprising?
Destruction of the Vendee
How was the Vendeean army finally destructed?
In September an army of 100,000 fought and in December destroyed the core of the Vendeean army
Why were the attempts to establish wartime control put into place?
To battle both the internal and external enemies the republic was facing
Who were the attempts to establish control supported by?
Jacobins (mainly Robespierre) and not by Girondins
What was the Committee of General Security set up in October 1792?
12 deputies who had to report to the Convention who had responsibility for policing and the legal systems of the government
What were the Representants-en-mission set up in March 1793?
Pairs who travelled around France to ensure the loyalty and effectiveness of each département and arrested suspicious behaviour