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Ereignisse
End of 1791
Declaration of Pillnitz
War declared on Austria
Prussia declared war on France
Overthrow of the Monarchy
Prussian forces entered northern France
Capture of Longwy
September Massacres
Proclamation of the republic
Battle of Jemappes
Decree of Fraternity
Execution of Louis XVI
Louis XVI accepted the new constitution
Guillotine to be used for all public executions
Decree against refactory priests
Lafayette made commander of the Army of the Centre
Austria and Prussia became allies
More radical government
Leopold died
Advising the end of war
Girondin ministers dismissed
Armed Demonstration
La patrie en danger
Robespierre's proposals
Brunswick Manifesto
Attack on Tuileries
Battle of Valmy
First Coalition Formed
France under attack from all sides
Girondin losing support
Attacks on the Girondin Newspaper Printing offices
Riots at Cholet
Machelcoul and Bourgney 300-500 massacred
St Flourent captured
There are 20000 rebels
Generals Custine and Mouchard were recalled and guillotined
Levee en masse
800,000 new men
Start of TOTAL WAR
Austrians drove out of France
Toulon recaptured by Napoleon
French won decisive victory at Fleurus
Revolutionary officials sent worried letter
Rebels defeated at Cholet
60,000 rebels headed to Granville
Rebels defeated at Le Mans and Savenay
Law states rebels can be executed within 24 ours of capture
First noyade
Scorched earth policy
Scorched earth policy put in place
National Convention ordered the end of the campaign
Final death toll of 150,000-200,000
Over 8700 people executed
Noyades stopped
Riots over bread and soap prices
Girondins called for Marat to be impeached
Marat Aquitted
Riot over price controls on bread
Price controls on bread and grain passed
Robespierre called for an insurrection against 'corrupt deputies'
First insurrection failed
Girondin arrested
Montagnards now dependent on sans-culottes
Lyons overthrow Jacobins
Other cities revolted
Lyons Recaptured
Lyons made an example of
1673 sentenced to death -Lyons
Mitraillades
Assignat was worth less than 1/3 of its face value
Hording Grain now a capital offence
Publice granaries set up
Enrages emerged
Sans-culottes surround the National Convention
Roux arrested
General Maximum
Marat assasinated
Lepeletier Assasinated
Execution of Robespierre
CPS
Conscription
Law of Suspects
Danton killed
Law of Frimaire
Jacobin government is now a dictatorship
General Dumouriez defects
Hebertists were released
Saint-Just accused the Hebertists of being part of a foreign plot
Hebertists arrested
Danton and Robespierre fail to reach an agreement
Robespierre signs the warrant for Danton, Desmoulins and the other leading Indulgents
Trial begins
Killed
Law on General Police
Paris Revolutionary Tribunal has jurisdiction over all counter-revolutionary offences
Expands definition of political crimes
Robespierre made a speech at the National Convention But was shouted down
All escaped arrest but unsuccessfully tried to rally supporters Arrested again Guillotined
Couthon Saint-Just Philippe Lebas Robespierre All arrested
Revolutionary Tribunal was expanded into four sections
Marie Antoinette killed
Girondins trial
Girondins killed
By this point 6000-20000 priests have been forced to give up priesthood
Paris Commune can only meet twice a week
Vieux Cordelier
Robespierre justifies the Terror
Jacobin Club closed
Germinal Uprising
Prairial Uprising
Abolition of the Revolutionary Tribunal
Verona Declaration
Constitution of Year III
Vendemaire Uprising
Directory Established
Arrest of Babeuf
Conspiracy of Equals
Trail of royalist conspirator Brotier
Coup of Fructidor
Coup of Floreal
Jourdan Law
Coup of Prairial
Law of Hostages
Coup of Brumaire
Metal coins only legal currency
Introduction of the metric system
Government finances balanced
2/3 National Debt written off
Perioden
Elections for the New Legislative Assembly
Revolutionary War
The revolt of the Vendee
Scorched earth policy
Federalist Revolts ended
Great Terror
The Directory