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La Rvolution franaise

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1799 November 15th

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Natioinal Constituent Assembly

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Representatives of the 3rd Estate declared themselves the National Constituent Assembly of France

The Tennis Court Oath (June 20)

Necker proposed royal budget (July 11)

Storming of the Bastille (July 14)

Selling Church land and revoking Church Rights

Writing a constitution

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Tennis court oath is where the assembly was created.

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Before 1789

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Legislative Assembly

National Convention

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Legeslative Assembly

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France vs Austria + Prussia (April 20th 1972)

Legislative Assembly Established (October 1st 1791)

Attack on Tuileries (August 10th 1792)

September Massacres

Battle of Valmy (September 20th 1792)

France is declared a republic (September 21st 1792)

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National Convention

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Prussia vows revenge

King execution (January 21 1793)

Jacobins vs. Girondes

Jean-Paul Marat

Reign of Terror

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Directory

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Jacobin internal fights

Maximilien Robespierre murders other Jacobins

Robespierre's opposition execute him (July 28 1794)

Directory gain power and begin meetings (1795)

Revolution ends

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National Assembly

The Estates - together, or seperately ?

The people wanted rights

End bad economy

1st Estate: Church

2nd Estate: Royalty

3rd Estate: The People

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Legislative Assembly

King wanted power and control

People, and peasants wanted change

Legislative Assembly members are disagreeing with eachother

Parisians fear invaders

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National Convention

Jacobins were trying to push the revolution forward

The King, before death, was trying to end the revolution

People were in fear

Girondes wanted power

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Directory

The People are happy

The Directory faces many important decisions

The Revolution is over

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Works Cited

"French Revolution." The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2008. Encyclopedia.com. 6 Apr. 2010

Wikipedia contributors. "French Revolution." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 1 Apr. 2010. Web. 7 Apr. 2010.

Blaufarb, Rafe. "French Revolution." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2010. Web. 7 April 2010.