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Timeline for The Class Struggle in France & the 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
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Theresa M Paquette
⟶ Atualizado 12 fev 2020 ⟶
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18th Brumaire
National Assembly rejects amicable agreements
Louis Bonaparte & Raspail elected representatives of Paris
Republic declared; universal suffrage achieved
Provisional Government establishes the Mobile Guards to skirmish w/ revolting workers in Paris
Mock uprising manufactured by Provisional Government
Elected National Constituent Assembly convened
Paris proletariat attempts to overthrow National Assembly
Louis Bonaparte elected president
Start of Louis Napoleon's presidency
On the final day of its exclusive rule, the Constituent Assembly refuses to grant the June insurgents amnesty
15,000 June insurgents condemned to deportation
Louis Napoleon calls for restoration of the salt tax - the Constituent Assembly approves it at a reduced rate
Vote of no confidence which leads to the early dissolution of the Constituent Assembly
Minister Faucher proposes prohibition on clubs; the following day, the Constituent Assembly puts forward a motion of impeachment of the ministry for violation of the Constitution
Constituent Assembly votes to prohibit clubs, violating the Constitution
Bonaparte's ministerial council resolves to invade the Roman Republic w/ Austria and Naples to restore the Pope's power
14,000 men under Oudinot sail for Citavecchia
National Assembly votes for a credit of 1.2m francs to maintain a fleet of intervention in the Mediterranean for three months
Siege on Citavecchia
Constituent Assembly requests the ministry to direct the Italian expedition toward intervention against Austria
National Assembly rejects the bill of impeachment against Bonaparte and his ministry
Ledru-Rollin (Constituent Assembly) tables a bill of impeachment against Bonaparte & the ministry for the invasion of Rome; the Legislative Assembly would reject it the following day
Peaceful procession in Paris which results in removal of Montagne members from Legislative Assembly
First meeting of Legislative Assembly
Paris by-elections result in a win for the Party of Order in the Legislative Assembly
Achille Fould, a banker and former Orleanist and a member of the Constituent Assembly, becomes the minister of finance
Fould announces his financial plan: retention of the wine tax, withdrawal of the progressive income tax instituted by Passy, the former minister of finance
Wine tax restored, 10 days before its planned disappearance on 1 January (by the Constituent Assembly)
Elections to fill the empty seats of the Montagne members of Legislative Assembly (ejected after 13 June) result in a win for the Montagne
Elections in which petty bourgeoisie gain representation; revolutionary energy snuffed bc goals seem achievable through legal means. In response, the Party of Order proposes a bill abolishing universal suffrage.
Bill of abolition of universal suffrage brought to the Chamber
Law abolishing universal suffrage passed
Coup d'état of Louis Napoleon
Date on which Napoleon's presidency was to end according to the Constitution
Constitution passed
Disposal of the Barrot-Fallout ministry, formation of the Hautpoul ministry
Períodos
French Revolution
First Reign of Napoleon Bonaparte
Bourbon Restoration
July Monarchy
July Revolution
Second Reign of Napoleon Bonaparte
February Revolution
June Days Uprising
Period covered in "The Class Struggles in France"
Provisional Government
June Rebellion
Lyons Workers' Revolt
Paris Uprising
Legislative Assembly elections in which the Party of Order win a majority