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History - The French Revolution The Tennis Court Oath (June
20, 1789)
Storming of the Bastille (July
14, 1789)
The army killed hundreds - six soldiers were killed by the mob. The Governor and the mayor of Paris were killed. Peasants revolted in the countryside, the "Great Fear," destroying the last feudal privileges of the nobility. The peasants burned houses and destroyed records of peasants owing money.
Declaration of the Rights of Man (August
20, 1789) Political Clubs
The Women of Paris brought the royal family to Paris so they could keep a better watch over them. The National Assembly went, too. From this time onward, the French government has been seated in Paris. The Constitution of 1791 The French Revolution 2. Tennis Court Oath / Storming of the Bastille 3. The Reign of Terror and the Guillotine The Napoleonic Era 5. Napoleon's Problems / Related Information Historical Periods of | Prehistory
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