the experiment in constitutional monarchy 1789-1792 Flashcards

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1
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third estate calls itself National Assembly

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17th June 1789

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2
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Louis XVI eldest son died

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4th June 1789

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3
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Tennis court oath

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20th June 1789

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4
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reform programme

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23rd June 1789

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5
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king brought 4,800 extra troops to Paris

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26th June 1789

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6
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Louis recognised the National Assembly

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27th June 1789

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7
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under 300,000 troops in capital

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4th July 1789

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8
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Dismissal of Necker

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11th July 1789

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9
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poor harvest sent bread prices rocketing

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14th July 1789

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10
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breakdown in Paris as rumours spread and mobs started raiding

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12-13 July 1789

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11
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storming of the bastille

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14th July 1789

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12
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king went to Paris to talk to Parisians

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17th July 1789

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13
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assembly responded to the Great Fear

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4th August 1789

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14
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great fear

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17th july - 3rd august 1789

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15
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declaration of the rights of man and citizen

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26th August 1789

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16
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august decrees and declaration of rights

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4-11th august 1789

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17
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october days

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5th October 1789

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18
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royal family taken to Tuileries

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6th October 1789

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19
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religious changes

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August 1789-June 1790

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20
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Civil Constitution of the Clergy

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12th July 1790

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21
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Louis accepted Civil Constitution

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December 1790

22
Q

oath to the Civil Constitution

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27th November 1790

23
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new constitution accepted by Louis

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September 1791

24
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abolishment of old provinces

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November 1789

25
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legal rights changed

A

september 1791

26
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assembly started issuing assignats

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december 1789

27
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gabelle abolished

A

march 1790

28
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economic reconstructing programme

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1791

29
Q

Louis courtier Count Mirabeau died

A

2nd April 1791

30
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louis and his family prevented from leaving Tuileries by a mob flanked by radical National Guardsmen

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18th April 1791

31
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Flight to Varennes

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20/21 June 1791

32
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louis temporary suspension

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16th July 1791

33
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demonstration at Champ de Mars

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17th July 1791

34
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Declaration of Pillnitz

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27th August 1791

35
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Legislative assembly met

A

1st October 1791

36
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decree against emigres

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9th November 1791

37
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decree demanding that refractory priests take the oath or be seen as traitors

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29th November 1791

38
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Austria and Prussia made alliance against France

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February 1792

39
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assembly voted for the deportation of refractory priests

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27th May 1792

40
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assembly order the disbanding of the Kings guard

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29th May 1792

41
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assembly passed a decree to set up a federe camp to expand the National Guardsmen

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8th June 1792

42
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Louis dismissed his entire ministry

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13th June 1792

43
Q

the journee

A

20th June 1792

44
Q

la patrie en danger

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11th July 1792

45
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robespierre gave passionate speech in Assembly

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29th July 1792

46
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Duke of Brunswick manifesto

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1st August 1792

47
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the journee 2

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10th August 1792

48
Q

September masacre

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2nd September 1792

49
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Danton measures to reduce panic of SM

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30th august - 2nd September

50
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New Convention opened

A

20th September

51
Q

French army won victory against Austro-Prussian forces at Valmy

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21st September