The French Revolution Timeline By: Yusaku Nakano
TIMELINE
By: Yusaku Nakano
PreRevolution Events
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The PreRevolution Conditions
The "Absolute" Monarchy in France.
The Three Estates
Reasons For The Revolution
Unfair distribution of power.
Taxes
The French Revolution
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1789
April, 1789:
Riots in Paris.
June 17, 1789: The Third Estate assumes the title of the National Assembly.
June 20, 1789:
The "Tennis Court Oath" is made.
July 14, 1789:
The Fall of The Bastille.
August 4, 1789:
The end of Feudalism.
1791
June 20, 1791:
The King goes to Varennes.
1792
April 20, 1792:
France Declares war on Austria.
Sptember 22, 1792: The abolition of Monarchy.
1793
January 21, 1793:
The Execution of Louis XVI.
August, 1793:
National Draft
September, 1793:
The beginning of the Reign of Terror.
1794
July,1794: The end of the Reign of Terror.
1795
August 22, 1795:
New constitution (Directory Established)
PostRevolution Effects
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Effects of the Revolution
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