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History: Revolutions, Unit 3, The French Revolution
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Louis XV inherits Lorraine
Louis XVI takes over Corsica
Louis XVI ascends throne of France
Last meeting of Estates-General
Last meeting of Assembly of Notables
Louis XIV acquires Franche-Comté
Death of the Dauphin (Louis XVI's son)
FTA with Britain
Jean Nicholas Desmoulins acquitted
King abolishes Parlements
King raises a meeting of the Estates
Planned meeting of the Estates
France is declared bankrupt by Brienne (Comptroller General)
Mob burns down guard posts of the Pont-Neuf
Philippe d'Orléans sells the Palais-Royal art collection
First Electoral Assembly of the Third Estate of Guise
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
The Spirit of the Laws is published
The Social Contract published
Marriage of Louis-Auguste and Marie Antoinette
Anne Robert Turgot is appointed as Finance Minister
Louis XVI crowned as king
Turgot dismissed
Jacques Necker appointed as Finance Minister
Marquis de Lafayette goes to America
French Govt. signs military agreement with American Continental Congress
Louis XVI formally declares war on Britain
Compte Rendu published
Necker resigns as Comptroller-General
Les Liasons Dangereuse
Charles-Alexandre de Calonne appointed as minister of finance
Diamond Necklace Affair
Cardinal de Rohan and other acquitted by Parlement of Paris
Calonne says France is facing bankruptcy
Calonne orders convocation of the Assembly of Notables
First Assembly of Notables
Calonne introduces his reform ideas
Louis XVI dismisses Calonne
Etienne Brienne appointed as minister of finance
Assembly of Notables dissolved
Brienne sends reform bills to Parlements
Brienne Government replaces corvee with a tax
Parlements reject Brienne's proposals
King exiles Paris and Bordeaux Parlements
Brienne gives up on reforms
Louis XVI allows Parlements to be reseated
Louis XVI's séance royale
Duc de Orléans exiled
Parlements register more national loans; bans lettre de catchets
Declaration of the Fundamental Laws of France
King issues lettre de catchets
King removes power of Parlements and bans torture
Day of Tiles
Church gives 1.8 million livres in don gratuit
Assemblies and gatherings call for reinstatement of Parlements and Estates-General
Severe storm decimates crops
Bankrupt, France suspends interest payments on debts
Brienne resigns, replaced by Necker
Parlement's decrees of Estates General
Assembly of Notables called
Society of Thirty formed
Second Assembly of Notables dissolved
Paris 57th straight frost
Rules and instructions for Estates General released
What is the Third Estate? published
Louis XVI orders the drafting of cahiers de doleances
Elections for delegates to Estates General commence
Reveillon riots and Henriot riots in Paris
Estates General delegates presented to King
Estates General opens
Endorsement of voting by order
Delegates to Third Estate affirm their right to political representation
Joly de Fleury appointed as Comptroller-General
Louis-Charles becomes the Dauphin of France
Sieyes proposes a National Assembly
Delegates cross the floor at the Estates General
The Third Estate declare themselves the National Assembly of France
Tennis Court Oath
King pleads the Estates to return to their chambers
More people join the Third
Louis XVI backs down, allows National Assembly
Mob storms a prison on the left bank of the Seine
Louis XVI orders the mobilisation of troops
Public meetings at Palais Royal start to get angry
National Assembly appoints a committee to draft the consitution
NA petitions to withdraw troops from Paris
NA changes name to National Constituent Assembly
Necker is dismissed by the King
Baron de Breteuil is appointed as Comptroller-General
Lafayette proposes a 'Declaration of Rights'
Paris Insurrection
National Guard formed
Storming of the Bastille
Marquis de Lafayette becomes the commander of the National Guard
King orders troops away from Paris
Necker reinstuted
Troops outside Paris and Versailles are withdrawn
First signs of the Great Fear in rural France
NCA begins drafting constitution
Finance minister Foullon and commissioner of Paris de Sauvigny are murdered
NCA plans out Declaration of Rights
August Decrees
NCA approve August Decrees
Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen
Unicameral legislative assembly created
King granted a suspensive veto
The Friend of the People first published
King vetoes the August Decrees
Agreement to a constitutional monarchy
News reaches Paris that tricolour cockades are stomped by Royal Guards
March on Versailles
King leaves Versailles for Paris
King rescinds veto and allows the August Decrees
NCA moves from Versailles to Paris
NCA debates voting rights
Church lands nationalised by NCA
Parlements suspended by NCA
NCA relocates to Tuileries
Sale of church lands by NCA
Elections for new legislative assembly begin
King addresses NCA
Legal and commercial restrictions on Jews lifted
Edmund Burke condemns the French Revolution
Marquis de Favras found guilty of plotting to organise an armed force
NCA appoints self-government for the French colonies
Lettres de cachet are abolished
Gabelle tax is suspended
Jérôme Lalande proposes introduction of a decimalised calendar
Local government of Paris is reorganised into 48 sections
Saint-Domingue declared independent from France
All noble ranks and titles abolished by NCA
Civil Constitution of the Clergy passed by NCA
Fete de la Federation
Royalists and emigres gathered at Jales in southern France
King tries to push a lit de justice for Brienne's reforms
Payments to bureaucracy and army suspended
Parlements formally abolished
All clergymen required to swear an oath to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy
Honore Mirabeau made president of NCA
Juring priests made first bishops of the new 'Constitutional Church'
'Day of Daggers' or 'Poignard conspiracy'
NCA suppresses all guilds and trade monopolies
Pope Pius condemns France
Honore Mirabeau dies
Royal family tries to go to Saint-Cloud
NCA permits non-juring priests to conduct religious services
Blacks with free parents given equality with white settlers in colonies
NCA passes Robespierre's self-denying ordinance
Le Chapelier Law passed
Royal family attempt to flee Paris
NCA suspends the king
Royal family returned to Paris under guard
Leopold II issues Padua Circular
National Assembly restores King
Champ de Mars massacre
NCA criticises Champ de Mars protests
NCA deliberates on draft constitution
Slave uprisings in Saint-Domingue (Haiti)
NCA bans wearing religious dress in public
Prussia and Austria issues Declaration of Pillnitz
Election of Legislative Assembly begin
King formally ratifies Constitution of 1791, swear allegiance to the new State
NCA abolishes slavery in France, not in colonies
Last meeting of NCA
Legislative Assembly meets for the first time
LA orders all emigres to return to France under pain of death
King vetoes emigres decision
Jérôme Pétion elected to succeed Baily as mayor of Paris
LA orders arrest for all non-juring priests
King vetoes priest order
LA declares beginning of an "Era of LIberty"
Food riots break out in Paris
LA decrees property of emigres now belong to nation
Mayor of Etampes is lynched for refusing to fix food prices
King appoints a ministry dominated by Girondins
King addresses LA
Interior Minister Jean-Marie Roland is dismissed
Lafayette asks for Jacobin clubs to be outlawed
Tuileries invaded
LA declares "La Patrie en danger"
Duke of Brunswick issues "Brunswick Manifesto"
Tuileries invaded by Parisians and republican soldiers
Dismissal of Lafayette as commander of the National Guard
'Extraordinary Tribunal' formed
Royalist riots in Vendee, Brittany and Dauphine
All priests ordered to take oath of loyalty to the government
LA dissolved, replaced by National Convention
NC abolishes the monarchy
Girondin deputies to NC criticise Marat
NC forbids use of old forms of address
Trial of Louis XVI begins
NC votes on fate of King
NC votes against reprieve for the king, and a death sentence
King guillotined in the Place de la Révolution
NC declares war on Britain and Holland
Formation of First Coalition
NC orders conscription of 300,000 men
Revolutionary tribunal created
Committee of Public Safety Established
French General Dumouriez defects to Austria
Phillippe Égalité (Duc d'Orleans) is arrested
NC votes to impeach Jean-Paul Marat
Marat acquitted by the Revolutionary Tribunal
NC passes the first maximum price law
Commission of Twelve established
Commission of Twelve orders arrest of Jacqués Hérbert
Jacqués Hérbert and followers released
Jacobins in NC votes to abolish the Commission of Twelve
Sans culottes and sections begin demonstrations across Paris
Sans culottes and National Guard march on the NC
NC passes the Constitution of Year I
Jean-Paul Marat stabbed to death by Charlotte Corday
NC orders the abolition and renunciation of all feudal rights and dues
Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Saint-Just are elected to the Committee of Public Safety
NC adopts the metric system
Revolutionaries lay siege on Lyon
Festival of Unity and Indivisibility
All public officials required to take an oath to the new 1793 constitution
NC decrees levee en masse
Maximum price law extended to all foods
NC formally adopts revolutionary calendar
Lyon falls to revolutionary forces after a 9 month siege
NC declares state of emergency measure will continue until there is peace
Marie Antoinette is guillotined two days after trial
Sans culottes and Paris section march on the NC again
NC passes Law of Suspects
NC adopts the French revolutionary calendar
Execution of Girondin leaders begins
Philippe Égalité executed
Festival of Liberty declared in Paris
Paris Commune closes all the city's churches
NC passes Law of 14 Frimaire
NC abolishes slavery in all colonies
Tricolour adopted as the national flag of France
Execution of Jacques Hebert and several of his followers
Georges Danton arrested for alleged corruption
Trial of Danton in the Revolutionary Tribunal begins
Robespierre delivers a speech to the NC, proposal for the Cult of Supreme Being
Henri Admirat arrested
Cecile Renault arrested
Robespierre elected President of the NC
Festival of the Supreme Being is celebrated on the Champ de Mars
NC passes the Law of the 22 Prairial
Robespierre addresses the NC, attacking his opponents
Robespierre's opponents orchestrate his deposition and arrest
Robespierre, Saint-Just, Couthon, etc all executed without trial
Law of 22 Priarial repealed by NC
Reformed government orders a mass release of political prisoners
Committee of Public Safety stripped of executive powers
NC renounces the 'constitutional church' and the Cult of the Supreme Being
All Jacobin clubs ordered to close down
Surviving Girondist deputies are reinstated to the NC
NC repeals the Maximum Price Law
Insurrection of 12 Germinal, Year III
Insurrection of 1 Prairial, Year III
Revolutionary Tribunals formally abolished
Constitution of 1795 is passed
Insurrection of 13 Venémiaire Year IV
Thermidorian Convention ends with the dissolution of the NC
Periodi
American War of Independence
Causes of Revolution: AoS 1
French Revolution
Louis XVI
Count Guigues VIII de la Tour-du-Pin
Louis XIV
Louis XV
Seven Years' War
Louis XVIII reign
Louis XVI reign
Louis XVIII
Louis XV reign
Charles X
Charles X reign
Food Crisis
Maximilien de Robespierre
The Enlightenment
Marie Antoinette
Louis, Dauphin of France
Poor grain harvests
Louis Joseph Xavier
Marquis de Lafayette
War of Austrian Succession
Food prices continue to soar
Provincial governments reformed
Assignats first circulated. NCA approves further printings
Reflections on the Revolution in France is published in London
September Massacres
Uprisings in the Vendee
Republican forces gain upper hand over rebels in the Vendee
Execution of Danton, Desmoulins and their supporters
Commencement of the White Terror
Series of peace treaties to wind down the revolutionary war in Europe
Bread riots