The French Revolution

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    French Revolution

  • Tennis Court Oath

    Tennis Court Oath
    When the third estate got locked in a tennis court in the meeting of the estates general. Not leaving without writing a new constitution
  • The Bastille

    The Bastille
    A mob broke into the Bastille prison, taking control, killing guards and liberating people. It became a symbolic act of revolution.
  • Declaration of the rigths of man and of the citizen

    Declaration of the rigths of man and of the citizen
    It was similar to the declaration of independence. There were ideas about equality, liberty, freedom, etc.
  • A limited Monarchy

    A limited Monarchy
    A limited constitutional monarchy was created, which Louis had to accept because people already hated him. A new constitution was made, as well as a legislative body: The legislative assembly. Their job was to approve laws, and accept or decline war.
  • France At War

    France At War
    France was at war against Prussia and Austria, because they wanted Louis back in power, and the Old Regime established. They feared that a revolution might happen in their country.
  • Imprisoning the Royal Family

    Imprisoning the Royal Family
    20,000 French citizens invaded the Tuileries, where the royal family was staying. The citizens imprisoned the royal family.
  • New Governing Body

    New Governing Body
    A new body of the government assembled. It was a new legislative body called the National Convention. At this point, France was officially a republic.
  • Louis XVI and Marie walk to the guillotine

    Louis XVI and Marie walk to the guillotine
    The moment when King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette got beheaded by the guillotine.
  • Maximilien Robespierre

    Maximilien Robespierre
    A political group had been rising to become new leaders: The Jacobin Group. One of their leaders, Maximilien Robespierre, was emerging. He dictated France for a long time. He started the reign of terror, where he wanted to eliminate everyone standing up to monarchy. It was called the reign of terror. People died for stupid things.
  • Robespierre: The End of Terror

    Robespierre: The End of Terror
    The day Robespierre went to the guillotine. It was a very important day because the dictators and the absolutism from France was gone. They were ready to start fresh.