the experiment in constitutional monarchy 1789-1792 Flashcards

1
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third estate calls itself National Assembly

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17th June 1789

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2
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Louis XVI eldest son died

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4th June 1789

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3
Q

Tennis court oath

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20th June 1789

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4
Q

reform programme

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23rd June 1789

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5
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king brought 4,800 extra troops to Paris

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26th June 1789

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6
Q

Louis recognised the National Assembly

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27th June 1789

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7
Q

under 300,000 troops in capital

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4th July 1789

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8
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Dismissal of Necker

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11th July 1789

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9
Q

poor harvest sent bread prices rocketing

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14th July 1789

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10
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breakdown in Paris as rumours spread and mobs started raiding

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12-13 July 1789

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11
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storming of the bastille

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14th July 1789

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12
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king went to Paris to talk to Parisians

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17th July 1789

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13
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assembly responded to the Great Fear

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4th August 1789

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14
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great fear

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17th july - 3rd august 1789

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15
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declaration of the rights of man and citizen

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26th August 1789

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16
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august decrees and declaration of rights

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4-11th august 1789

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17
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october days

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5th October 1789

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18
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royal family taken to Tuileries

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6th October 1789

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19
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religious changes

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August 1789-June 1790

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20
Q

Civil Constitution of the Clergy

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12th July 1790

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21
Q

Louis accepted Civil Constitution

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December 1790

22
Q

oath to the Civil Constitution

A

27th November 1790

23
Q

new constitution accepted by Louis

A

September 1791

24
Q

abolishment of old provinces

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November 1789

25
legal rights changed
september 1791
26
assembly started issuing assignats
december 1789
27
gabelle abolished
march 1790
28
economic reconstructing programme
1791
29
Louis courtier Count Mirabeau died
2nd April 1791
30
louis and his family prevented from leaving Tuileries by a mob flanked by radical National Guardsmen
18th April 1791
31
Flight to Varennes
20/21 June 1791
32
louis temporary suspension
16th July 1791
33
demonstration at Champ de Mars
17th July 1791
34
Declaration of Pillnitz
27th August 1791
35
Legislative assembly met
1st October 1791
36
decree against emigres
9th November 1791
37
decree demanding that refractory priests take the oath or be seen as traitors
29th November 1791
38
Austria and Prussia made alliance against France
February 1792
39
assembly voted for the deportation of refractory priests
27th May 1792
40
assembly order the disbanding of the Kings guard
29th May 1792
41
assembly passed a decree to set up a federe camp to expand the National Guardsmen
8th June 1792
42
Louis dismissed his entire ministry
13th June 1792
43
the journee
20th June 1792
44
la patrie en danger
11th July 1792
45
robespierre gave passionate speech in Assembly
29th July 1792
46
Duke of Brunswick manifesto
1st August 1792
47
the journee 2
10th August 1792
48
September masacre
2nd September 1792
49
Danton measures to reduce panic of SM
30th august - 2nd September
50
New Convention opened
20th September
51
French army won victory against Austro-Prussian forces at Valmy
21st September