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04 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: LIBERTY, EQUALITY, FRATERNITY - Coggle Diagram
04 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION: LIBERTY, EQUALITY, FRATERNITY
FACTORS THAT TRIGGERED THE REVOLUTION
The liberal ideas of the Enlightenment.
The example of the United States.
Inequality before the law
Economic crisis
Political unrest.
Social inequalities
phases of the french revolution
the states general (1789)
the rich started to pay taxes
national constituent assembly(1789-1791)
drew up the Constitution of 1791
legislative assembly (1791-1792)
the plain
deputies who didn't belong to any party
the girondins
moderates suporters of the parliamentary monarchy
the jacobins
radical liberals suporters of the republic
national convenion (1792-1795)
Assembly assumed legislative and executive powers
Republic was proclaimed
‘the Terror’ began
the directory (1795-1799)
the new constitution was aproved
the consulate 1799-1804