The Sans-Culottes Flashcards
Journee - Storming of Tuileries
20 June 1792
Following war losses, the La Patrie en Danger is issued
11 July 1792
Significance of the ‘La Patrie en Danger’ (3)
1) National Guard opens up to passive citizens, allowing non-bourgeoise, more radical sans-culottes into the ranks of the army
2) Pikes are given to citizens
3) Radical Federes soldiers called into Paris
Brunswick Manifesto
1 August 1792
Significance of Brunswick Manifesto
1) Declares and exposes Louis as a counter-revolutionary
2) Mass radical movement preparing a new insurrection
Journee - Insurrection of Tuileries Palace
10 August 1792
Stats of the insurrection
20,000 armed sans-culottes, federes, and national guards stormed the palace
Journee - September Massacres
2-7 September 1792
Simon Schama - September Massacres
The event which more than almost any other exposed a central truth of the French Revolution: its dependence on organised killing to accomplish political ends
Statistics - September Massacres
1400 summarily killed by a predominantly sans-culottes mob
William Doyle - Causes of the September Massacres
‘the paranoid atmosphere in Paris’
Causes of the September Massacres
1) Brunswick Manifesto and the deteriorating war situation
2) Influence of radical journalists such as Marat
3) Development and arming of the sans-culottes due to La Patrie en Danger
Journee - Expulsion of the Girondins - Total radicalisation of Paris
31 May - 2 June 1793
Law of the Maximum
17 September 1793