French Revolution Timeline Flashcards

1
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October 1793

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Marie Antoinette is executed

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2
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September 1792

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September Massacres

Louis 16th imprison

National Constitution made France the first republic

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3
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September 1791

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Constitution was enacted

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4
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5th Phase

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Napoleon

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5
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2nd Phase

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9/1791-9/1792:
Austria & Prussian conflict
No trust for King
Rise of Jacobins

Legislative Monarchy
Robes Pierre spreads radicalism

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6
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May 1789

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Louis the 16th calls the Estate General

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7
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1799

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Napoleon was initiated into power

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8
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July 14 1789

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Bastille Day, Bastille was an arsenal

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9
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1st Phase

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1789-1791: Fully liberal & based around giving the people rights
Hoping to have a constitutional monarchy
National Assembly

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10
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April 1793

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Committee of Public Safety

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11
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June 1789

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National Assembly created

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12
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August 1792

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France declares war on Austria and Prussia, starts to lose, and storms the castle of Louis 16

Declaration of Pillnitz

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13
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August 1789

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New constitution in National Assembly
& The end of feudalism (August Decrees)
Declaration of the Rights of Man

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14
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January 1793

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Louis 15th is executed

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15
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1790

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National Assembly worked towards a constitutional monarchy

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16
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June 1790

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No more royal titles

17
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Why did Austria and Prussia plan to declare war on France?

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When the French took Louis the 16th back into France, other monarchs felt threatened about have the same weakness. Marie Antoinette was the sister of the Emperor of Austria as well.

18
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October 1789

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Tennis Court Oath
Women’s March

19
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February 1793

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Start of the Reign of Robes Pierre, led to 40k deaths by guillotine

20
Q

What was the prevailing ideal in the 3rd Estate

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Getting inidividual rights

21
Q

July 1794

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Robes Pierre was executed

22
Q

4th Phase

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1795-1799
Chaos and lack of improvement under the Directory of Nobles

23
Q

3rd Phase

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1793-1795:
Public Safety Committee & National Convention
Leads to people accusing each other and throwing them into executions
Execution of Robes Pierre
3rd Constitution
Death of Marie Antoinette and Louis 16th

24
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June 1791

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Noble family tries to flee from France