The Establishment of a Republic Flashcards

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When was the Republic founded in France? - Establishment of a Republic

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The National Convention declared France a republic on the 22nd September 1792.

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What beliefs were shared between Jacobins and Girondins? - Establishment of a Republic

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Jacobins and Girondins both supported a republican government and both supported the war, aiming for a French victory.

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What differences were there between Jacobin and Girondin support bases and beliefs on power distribution? - Establishment of a Republic

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Jacobins had a concentrated Parisian support base of Sans-Culottes whilst Girondins has a wide provincial support base. Jacobins believed in centralised control whilst Girondins favoured decentralised power

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What differences were there between Jacobin and Girondin attitudes to the King after August 1792? - Establishment of a Republic

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Jacobins believed that Louis should be put on trial and executed whilst Girondins were hesitant to act against the King, especially to condemn him to the death penalty.

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When was the Edict of Fraternity issued? What did this decree? - Establishment of a Republic

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The Edict of Fraternity was issued on the 19th November 1792, decreeing that all people who wish to recover their liberty would be offered assistance by the French.

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What were the social repercussions within France of the external war? - Establishment of a Republic

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The War had led to increasing inflation (to the detriment of the sans-culottes) and the outbreak of sporadic peasant rioting in rural France.

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When was the Amoire de Fer discovered? What was this? - Establishment of a Republic

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The Amoire de Fer was discovered on the 20th November 1792. This was a series of papers discovered showing Louis’ correspondence with the Austrian Royal Family. This proved the King’s counter-revolutionary activities.

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During Louis’ trial, what was the role of the Convention? - Establishment of a Republic

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The Convention acted as both judge and jury during Louis’ trial, despite dubious legality of this decision for the legislature to act as a court.

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What was the appel nominal? Who introduced it? - Establishment of a Republic

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The appel nominal was the process by which deputies were forced to announce their vote publicly in order to increase accountability. This was introduced by Marat.

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When was Louis tried before the Convention? - Establishment of a Republic

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Louis was tried between the 15th-17th of January 1793.

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How many people voted guilty at Louis’ trial? How many voted innocent? - Establishment of a Republic

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At Louis’ trial 693 deputies voted for Louis’ guilt, with no one voting against. There were, however, abstentions.

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How many people voted for Louis to be executed following his guilty verdict? What was the majority of this vote? - Establishment of a Republic

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Louis was voted to be executed by 361 votes, a majority of 1.

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When was Louis executed? - Establishment of a Republic

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Louis was executed on the 21st January 1793 at the Place de la Revolution

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