Key Legislation Flashcards

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August Decrees: When? What was achieved

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  • 5-11 Aug
  • abolition of feudalism
  • equality in eyes of social class due to birth
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Rude (Marxist) view of august Decrees

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  • ‘having won its victory over ‘privilege’ and ‘despotism’, the bourgeoisie now wanted peace and quiet in order to proceed with its task of giving France a constitution.’
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Le Chapelier Law: When? What was abolished?

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  • 14th june 1791
  • abolished all associations of workmen and employers
  • forbade associations of meetings of workmen, who were not allowed to find themselves together, name a president or secretary, nor keep registers.
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Constitution of 1791: What ideals were expressed?

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  • list of fundamental freedoms that echoed DORMAC
  • property became sacred, and would receive compensation if had to be seized by government
  • power resides in whole of nation (sovereignty)
  • ## became constitutional monarchy
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Decree of Fraternity:

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19th November: offered brotherhood and aid to all people who wished to recover their liberty, including military support in uprisings against oppressive governments.
- Considerably alarmed foreign powers.

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Law of General Maximum: Date? what changed

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  • Sept 29 1793
  • limited price of grain and other essentials to one third above the 1790 prices and wages to one half of 1790 figures
  • prices would be strictly enforced
  • food supplies secured by army
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Law Of suspect: Date? What changed?

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  • Sept 17, 1793

- almost anyone not expressing enthusaiastic support for the republic could be placed under arrest.

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Decree on Revolutionary Government: Date? What changed?

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  • 10th October 1793
  • COPS in control
  • 1793 Const suspended
  • Role of Rev armies
  • Great committees more powerful than the convention
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Law of Frimaire (‘Constitution of the Terror’) Date, What happened?

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  • 4th December 1793
  • made provisions for; committee of general security, committee of public safety, powers of departments and communes
  • marked the reversals of principles of 1789 and characteristics of old regime re-appeared
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Law of 22 Prairial. Date? What happened?

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  • June 10 1794
  • Trials were now limited to deciding only on liberty or death, with defendants having no rights
  • law was so broadly written almost anyone could be a ‘an enemy of the people’
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