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Phases of the French Revolution - Coggle Diagram
Phases of the French Revolution
The Estates General
1789
A consultative parliament to raise the taxes of especially the rich people
The National Convention
A Republic was proclaimed in 1792
The Jacobins took power and expand terror, killing a lot of people
Had executive and legislative power
The Directory
Executive power was given to a Directory, a group of 5 members committe
A new more conservative constitution was written
National Constituent Assembly
The Storming of the Bastille
Established a division of powers
The king tried to conspirate against the new regime so he was deteined
1789-1791
The Consulate
Napoleon Bonaparte, French general who took power and wrote a new consitution, he established he empire at 1804
The Legislative Assembly
The Girondins
The second higher number of representatives, moderates, federalists and supporters of the parlamentary monarchy
The Jacobins
Radical liberals, centralist and supporters of the Republic
The Plain
Deputies who were in majority and did not belong to any group