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french revolution
what is the Jacobins club?
a group of revolutionary’s who aimed to end the reign of king Louis
who are the Sans-Collette.
The Sans-culottes were radical working-class revolutionaries during the French Revolution
what is the order of hierarchy?
- monarchy
- clergy
3.nobles
4.peseants
what was the fall of Robespierre
his attempted escape to Varennes
what was national convention
the governing body of France from 1792 to 1795 during the French Revolution
what was September massacres
The September Massacres were a series of brutal killings that took place in Paris from September 2 to 6, 1792, during the French Revolution.
what is the womens march?
It was one of the first and most significant acts of popular protest, led primarily by working-class women from Paris.
why did the revolution become so radical?
The French Revolution became increasingly radical due to a combination of political instability, economic crises, external threats, and revolutionary ideology.