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Downfall of the Constitutional Monarchy (Louis (Louis vetoed laws - 19th…
Downfall of the Constitutional Monarchy
Louis
flight to Varennes - 20th June 1791
Herbert - anti monarchy
support republic
Didn't support France during defeats
Longwy
Verdun
Dismissal of Girondin Ministers
Louis vetoed laws - 19th June 1792
refractory priests to be banished
not in favor of winning the war
removal of bodyguards
troops in Paris
Invasion of the Tulieries
Economy
Printed assignats
for gov bonds
due to war
war put pressure on food
led to riots
slow to remove indirect taxes
didn't bring abut promises
War
showed the king to be a TRAITOR
Brunswick Manifesto
1st Aug 1792
reinforces he didn't support the war
caused violence
indecided resentment
verdun
longwy
No nobility to support
Divided
civil constitution of the clergy
selling of church land
slow to make changes
divisions with actions to do with the king
political clubs
flight to Varennes
20th June 1791
Champs de mars
17th July 1791
Republic ideas
Sans culottes
couldn't vote as passive citizens
wanted to change this
invasion of the Tuileries
20th June 1792
War helped republic ideas
Danton called for federes in July 1792
create rev atmosphere
Robespierre - 29th July released he wants a republic
abandon 1791 constitution
all men to vote
co-operate with federes
Danton, Herbert and Marat
promoted idea
champs de mars