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The French Revolution Timeline. Causes May 10, 1774 - Louis XVI made King He was a weak leader and had trouble making decisions government had serious.

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1 The French Revolution Timeline

2 Causes

3 May 10, 1774 - Louis XVI made King He was a weak leader and had trouble making decisions government had serious money troubles Calls estates general

4 June 20, 1789 Tennis Court Oath The third estate, = 98% French citizens lived, demanded equal representation and taxation. Locked out of Nat. Assembly=Oath “End the Monarchy”

5 July 14, 1789 - Storming of the Bastille Louis XVI hired Swiss mercenaries to protect Paris The citizens were afraid of the mercenaries, so they attacked the Bastille to get weapons. The Bastille defeated, but the mercenaries never came

6 August 27, 1789 Dec. of Rights of Man Nobles gave up their privileges of the Old Regime It granted all men the right to equal justice, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion

7 October 1, 1791 Legislative Assembly Created The National Assembly disbanded after creating the constitution and became the Legislative Assembly It soon split as some people wanted more freedom or liberties Radicals set up democracy, conservatives wanted to keep limited monarchy Split weakened the revolution because the leaders couldn’t decide where the country was headed. Caused internal weakness and allowed other countries to attack and set up internal conflicts.

8 April 1792 - September 1792 - War with Austria Austria and Prussia wanted King Louis XVI back on the throne. They were worried the revolutionary fever might spread to their countries and replace their absolute monarchies with democracies. The Prussian commander said he would attack Paris if the royal family was harmed, a mob stormed the palace in Paris where the king was staying. These events led the Legislative Assembly to disband, and the National Convention started writing a new, second constitution for a republic. The French soldiers won a battle and the dangers from abroad retreated.

9 January 21, 1793 - King Executed Radicals-Jacobin= Execution of king National Convention found him guilty of treason Executed with guillotine Final blow to royalists

10 July 1763-July 28, 1794 - Robespierre's Reign of Terror – Maximilien Robespierre, was free to decide who France’s enemies were No one was safe On July 28, 1974 they finally executed him and brought peace to Paris. Everyone was scared by the Reign of Terror. 3,000 people were executed, most of them normal folks and supporters of the original revolution

11 キ November 2, 1795 - The Directory in Power - five leaders that ruled together and shared power. They made the country stable again キ


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