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1 The French Revolution

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4 The Tennis Court Oath June 20, 1789

5 The Storming of the Bastille July 14, 1789

6 French Revolution Phase I
Limited Monarchy National Assembly

7 Declaration of the Rights of Man & Citizen August 1789

8 Women’s Bread March October 1789

9 Civil Constitution of the Clergy 1790

10 Return from Varennes June 1791

11 Cartoons of Marie Antoinette & Louis XVI

12 Liberty Leading the People France declares war on Austria 1792
- Eugène Delacroix

13 French Revolution Phase II
Republic National Convention

14 The King on Trial December 1792

15 King Louis XVI executed January 1793

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17 Jacobins take over the legislature

18 Maximilien de Robespierre, George-Jacques Danton & Jean-Paul Marat
Committee of Public Safety Maximilien de Robespierre, George-Jacques Danton & Jean-Paul Marat

19 Reign of Terror July 1793 – July 1794

20 Robespierre executed 1794

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22 French Revolution Phase III
Oligarchy The Directory

23 Bicameral Legislature
The Directory Bicameral Legislature Council of Five Hundred (30 yrs old) Proposed legislation Council of Ancients (250 ppl – 40 yrs old) Approved or rejected legislation The Directors Chosen by the Ancients from a list provided by the Council One retired each year Freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of labor, no armed assemblies & no public meetings of political societies

24 French Revolution Phase IV
Dictatorship Napoleonic Era

25 The Consulate Three Consuls with the first having the most authority Napoleon became 1st Consul 1802 plebiscite was passed naming Napoleon Consul for life

26 Napoleon Bonaparte

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