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Women’s March

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5th of October 1789

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The Declaration ofRights of Man and Citizen

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26th of August 1789

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Civil Constitution of the Clergy

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12th of July 1790

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The Flight to Varennes

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20th June 1791

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The Champ de Mars Massacre

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16th of July 1791

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1791 Constitution

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3rd of September 1791

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The Declaration of War Against Austria and Prussia

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20th of April 1792

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September Massacres

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2nd of September 1792

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Nationalisation of Church property

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November 1789

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Abolition of religious orders

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13th of February 1790

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Abolition of Nobility and other honorific distinctions

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19th of June 1790

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The Le Chapelier Law

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June 1791

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The King approves the 1791 Constitutikn, and the National constituent Assembly dissolves

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13-14th September 1791

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Meeting of the Legislative Assembly

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1st of October 1791

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Sans-Culottes invade the Tuileries Palace and Humiliate the King

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20th if June 1792

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The Brunswick Manifesto

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25th of July 1792

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The crowds invade the palace again and overthrow the monarchy

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10th if August 1792

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The National Convention, the third parliament, meets.

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21st September 1792

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A republic is proclaimed

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22 September 1792

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The trial of the King

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December 1792

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Execution of the King

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21st of January 1793

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Food shortages, resulting in riots in Paris

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February 1793

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Creation of Revolutionary Tribunal

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10th of March 1793

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Creation of the Committee of Public Safety

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6th April 1793

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Appointment if the Comission of Twelve

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May 1793

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Constitution of 1793

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24th if June 1793

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Death of Marat

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13th July 1793

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Law of Suspects

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17th December 1793

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Formal decree of Revolutionary Government

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4th December 1793

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Trial and execution if Danton and Desmouslins

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5th April 1794

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Fall of Robespierre

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27th-28th July 1794

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Constitution of 1795

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22nd of August 1795

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Declaration of Terror

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5th September 1793

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The Law of Frimaire

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4th of December 1793