FRENCH REVOLUTION CONTINUED… OH WHEN WILL THE MADNESS STOP!!!!

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FRENCH REVOLUTION CONTINUED… OH WHEN WILL THE MADNESS STOP!!!!

GREAT FEAR

PARIS IN ARMS

DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN

WOMEN MARCH ON VERSAILLES

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY REFORMS PoliticalSocial & Economic Religious Proclaimed all male citizens equal before the law Limited the power of the monarchy Established the Legislative Assembly to make laws Granted all tax-paying male citizens the right to elect members of the Legislative Assembly Abolished special privileges of the nobility Announced an end to feudalism Called for taxes to be levied according to ability to pay Abolished guilds and forbade labor unions Compensated nobles for lands seized by peasants Declared freedom of religion Took over and sold Church lands Placed the French Catholic Church under control of the state Provided that bishops and priests be elected and receive government salaries

CONSTITUTION OF 1791

LOUIS’ FAILED FLIGHT

DEATH OF KING AND QUEEN

COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC SAFETY

ROBESPIERRE

REIGN OF TERROR

DEATH OF ROBESPIERRE

RESULTS OF FRENCH REVOLUTION

RISE OF NAPOLEAN

FALL OF NAPOLEAN