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History Revolutions
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Updated 10 Apr 2020
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1781 - Jaques Necker issues Compte Rendu Fired in May
1786 - Charles Calonne - Controller General of Finances 1783-87 Proposed a direct land tax + reduction of privilleges Called upon Assembly of notables
1774 - Louis XVI - Becomes King of France
1780's Poor harvests, crop failures ad severe winters
1788 - Hailstorm destryed crops resulting in the worst harvest for 40 years; increasing bread prices
1787 - Assembly of Notables met in Versailles (February - May) 144 members refused to support reform Did not solve financial crisis, but realized they were having one
1787 - 1788 - (August) Paris Parliament exiled to Troyes - returned (September 1788) May 1788 - Parliaments right to protest royal edicts revoked August 1788 - Royal treasury bankrupt Third Estate double representation in Estates General
26 - 29 Reveillon Riots
Opening of the Estaes General at Versailles
The third Estate becomes the National Assembly (20th of June) Tennis Court Oath
October days
Nationalisation of Church Property
Abolition of Monastic Orders
The Civil Constitution of the Clergy is Decreed
Civil Constitution of the Clergy and the National Assembly
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French Revolution Consequences
Causes of the French Revolution
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