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The French Revolution
THE EVENTS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
The National Assembly
constitution
The Constituent Assembly
Constituent Assembly
write a constitution
Versailles led to a riot in Paris on 14 July 1789,
Bastille
where political prisoners were kept
abolished feudal privileges and the tithes
equality
Declaration of the Rights of
1790 the assembly passed the Civil Constitution of the Clergy
discontent among part of the clergy and to the emigration of many nobles
constitution
constitutional monarchy
limited male suffrage
separation of powers
women were not given the right to vote
The Convention
most radical phase
execute Louis XVI
Jacobins
the Terror
popular revolutionary army
widespread repression of counterrevolutionaries
Constitution of 1793
Law of Maximum
led by Robespierre
sans-culottes
THE ESTATES GENERAL
The spread of Enlightenment ideas
The cahiers de doléances
clergy and nobility were opposed to losing their privileges
Third Estate demanded equality
Unequal representation
THE CAUSES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
The economic crisis
court's excessive spending
The influence of the Enlightenment
The social crisis
The political crisis
call the Estates General
The Legislative Assembly
Girondins
wealthy bourgeoisie
Jacobins
petite bourgeoisie
Tuileries Palace
France became a republic
period of violent political and social change