The sans-culottes and the collapse of the constitutional experiment Flashcards

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Typical sans-culottes jobs

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  • Artisans
  • Craftsmen
  • Seamstresses
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Journee of 20 June 1792

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  • 8000 sans-culottes and some National Guards - Marched to Tuileries palace
  • Demanding Louis withdraw vetoes and reinstate pro-war ministers
  • Louis appeared in person - wearing bonnet rouge - made no promises
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Brunswick Manifesto

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  • Arrived in Paris 1 August 1792
  • Written by Duke of Brunswick
  • Warned any National Guardsman captured by the Austrians would be killed
  • Paris would suffer vengeance if King was harmed
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Journee of 10 August 1792

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  • 20,000 armed sans-culottes and 2000 federes - Marched to Tuileries palace
  • Many National Guards defected
  • 1000 sans-culottes and federes killed or wounded
  • Paris commune removed King to temple prison - declared him temporarily suspended
  • Issued decree to end active and passive citizen
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What factors created an explosive atmosphere in Paris leading to the September Massacres

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  • Close proximity of enemy army to Paris - Verdun
  • Fear of traitors in Paris who might massacre families
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September Massacres

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  • September 1792
  • Federe and sans-culottes
  • 1500 prisoners murdered in Paris
  • Girondins blamed Jacobins for inciting violence
  • Assembly failed to intervene - shown to be weak
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France declared a Republic

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22 September 1792

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How many in the convention voted Louis guilty and for death without conditions

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  • 693 voted guilty (none against)
  • 361 for death without conditions
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Execution of Louis XVI

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21 January 1793

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How did Louis’ execution demonstrate Jacobin influence in National Convention

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  • Girondins less inclined to support death penalty
  • Jacobins wanted Louis executed
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  • 20,000 armed sans-culottes and 2000 federes
  • Marched to Tuileries palace
  • Many National Guards defected
  • 1000 sans-culottes and federes were killed or wounded
  • Nearly all Swiss Guard killed
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Journee 10 August 1792

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