French Revolution (1789-1799)
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The following is a Timeline of the French Revolution •The Enlightenment, which led to many European writers criticising the Monarchy and espousing democratic, liberalist, nationalist and socialist i...
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The 382 timeline entries listed below chronicle the key events of the Revolution as well as those leading up to and emerging out it. You can search for particular events by keyword or topic on the search page. ... Liberty Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution...
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October 18, 1598- Henry IV made a law allowing religious tolerance called the Edict of Nantes. ... 1789- French peasants were mad because of an unfair tax system and a poor harvest in 1788. ... 1799- The Directory fell and ended the French Revolution.
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14 July, 1789; Storming of the Bastille in Paris followed by peasant uprisings in all of France; 26 Aug, 1789; 'Rights of Man' declaration; June, 1791; Flight and return to Paris of the king ; 3 Sep, 1791; ... Napoleonic Empire; 1804 - 1814; Coronation of Napoleon as Emperor of the French. ... The French Revolution...
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french revolution timeline, history of the french revolution, revolution index, bull history, pantheon, related resources, 1789 ... The French Revolution: A Timeline...
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French Revolution Timeline - A timeline of the French Revolution ... This timeline is designed to accompany your reading on the French Revolution from pre-1789 to 1802. Readers searching for a timeline with greater detail are advised to look at Colin Jones' "The Longman Companion to the French Revolution" which contains...
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Modern World History ... May 5, 1789 Estates-General- Meeting at Versailles ... August 1791 Saint Domingue Revolution Begins...
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The Bastille was a prison in Paris, which the people stormed and seized in 1789, starting the French Revolution that toppled King Louis XVI and the aristocracy. It is called Fête Nationale (National Holiday) in France. ... Home > Events > Bastille Day > Bastille Day Timeline...
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A timeline exploring the origins of the French Revolution. ... January: The Abbe Sieyes publishes "What Is the Third Estate?," which claims that the Third Estate alone (everyone but the Nobility and the Clergy) is the French nation. "What has it been?" he asked: "Nothing." – "What shall it be? ... A Revolution: 1789-1790...
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