French Revolution

  • Meeting of the Estates General

    Meeting of the Estates General
    The meeting of the estates general at the tennis court oath was a general attempt to solve the crisis.
  • Voted to establish the National Assembly

    Voted to establish the National Assembly
    They voted to testablish the national assembly, three days after the teniss court oath, this was a very important event becauseit developed the constitution.
  • Storming of the Bastille

    Storming of the Bastille
    The bastille represented royal authority, and was a prison which the people used as a place to fight for their rights.
  • Feudalism has ended, divisions between states ended

    Feudalism has ended, divisions between states ended
    The feudalism is no longer happening and the states no longer are divided, the people have faught for what they want and are starting to make a change.
  • Declaration of the rights of man and of the citizens

    Declaration of the rights of man and of the citizens
    The people's rights are now written down and followed.
  • Bread Riots

    Bread Riots
    Women would sometimes protest against what they thought to be unjust price increases for bread.
  • Assembly reforms France

    Assembly reforms France
    Command the separation of the orders, and dictate the reforms to be effected by the french citizens.
  • Royal family attempts to flee

    Royal family attempts to flee
    The royal family attempts to leave and to ignore the situation
  • New constitution, limited monarchy, legislative assembly created

    New constitution, limited monarchy, legislative assembly created
    New constitution, limited monarchy, legislative assembly created
  • Abolished the monarchy

    Abolished the monarchy
    The monarchy was no longer the way of government and the people got what they faught for.