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french revolution

  • Enlightenment

    Enlightenment
    the american revolution. 1765-1783. It was a time when the British colonists in America rebelled against the rule of Great Britain. There were many battles fought and the colonies gained their freedom and became the independent country of the United States
  • Napoleon's Early Career

    Napoleon's Early Career
    He was born in Ajaccio. He learned the French language when he was a young boy.
  • The Monarchy

    The Monarchy
    Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette are married. 5/16/1770. A marriage in the royal house has been planned since the early 1960s. The wedding took place in Vienna.
  • The Monarchy

    The Monarchy
    Louis XVI is crowned. 5/10/1774. He was the last king of France. He was executed for treason by guillotine in 1793.
  • Enlightenment

    Enlightenment
    the declaration of independence. 8/2/1776. It is the pronouncement adopted by the Second Continental Congress meeting Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia. People have been given rights that can't get taken away.
  • Napoleon's Early Career

    Napoleon's Early Career
    He graduated from a French military academy in 1785. he attended school as a boy in mainland France.
  • Bastille is Stormed

    Bastille is Stormed
    Storming of the Bastille. 7/14/1789. The medieval armory, fortress, and political prison known as the Bastille represented royal authority in the centre of Paris. Took place in the afternoon in Paris.
  • Angry mobs/barricades

    Angry mobs/barricades
    Women's March on Versailles. 10/5/1789. a crowd of women demanding bread for their families gathered other discontented Parisians and marched toward Versailles. They arrived soaking wet from the rain.
  • Constitution/Declaration of the Rights of Man

    Constitution/Declaration of the Rights of Man
    Tennis Court Oath. 6/20/1789. The members of the French Third Estate took the tennis court oath, vowing "not to separate and to reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the kingdom is established". It was a pivotal event in the French Revolution.
  • Constitution/Declaration of the Rights of Man

    Constitution/Declaration of the Rights of Man
    Formation of the National Convention. 9/20/1792. It was revolutionary France's third attempt at a national legislature. The formal purpose of such a convention is to select the party's nominee for President
  • Terror/Committee of Public Safety

    Terror/Committee of Public Safety
    The Massacre of Lyon. 8/12/1793. French Republican forces laid siege and captured the city of Lyon. Was at the centre of a revolt against the French government during the War of the First Coalition
  • Terror/Committee of Public Safety

    Terror/Committee of Public Safety
    The murder of Marat. 7/13/1793. Murder happened in Paris, France. He was a vigorous defender of the sans-culottes and seen as a radical voice.
  • Angry mobs/barricades

    Angry mobs/barricades
    Execution of Louis XVI. 1/21/1793. He was executed by guillotine in the Place de la Revolution in Paris. Executed because of treason.
  • Napoleon's late life/death

    Napoleon's late life/death
    Napoleon rose through the ranks of the French army during the French Revolution, seized control of the French government in 1799. The Battle of Waterloo, where his forces were defeated by the British and Prussians, marked the end of his reign and of France's domination in Europe
  • Napoleon's Time as a Emperor

    Napoleon's Time as a Emperor
    He was Emperor of France from 1804 to 1814. He was briefly the Emperor again in 1815.
  • Napoleon's Time as a Emperor

    Napoleon's Time as a Emperor
    He dominated European and global affairs for more than a decade. Leaded France against a series of coalitions in the Napoleonic Wars.
  • Napoleon's late life/death

    Napoleon's late life/death
    He died from stomach cancer. Death date is 5/5/1821.