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1789 1793 Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Estates General to National Assembly OLD REGIME Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Estates General to National Assembly Constitutional Monarchy Radical Republic to Directory

(shopkeepers, artisans, workers) Chaos! August Decrees (August 1789) Declaration of Rights of Man (Aug 27, 1789) Women’s March on Versailles – Force King to move to Paris! (Oct, 1789) Constitution of 1791 (est. constitutional monarchy known as Legislative Assembly) Louis XVI attempts to flee; gets caught! (June 20, 1791) War with A-H (July 20, 1792) Royal family imprisoned by Legislative Assembly (Aug 1792) Creation of National Convention (Radical Rep) (Sept, 1792) Louis XVI’s Trial (Dec, 1792) & Execution (Jan 21, 1793) Jacobins. V. Girondists Committee of Public Safety (April 1793) Reign of Terror (June 1793 – July 1794)) Marie Antoinette executed (October 1793) Thermidor Reaction (July 1794) Louis XVI calls meeting of Estates General (May 5, 1789) National Assembly (June 17) Tennis Court Oath (June 20) Storming of Bastille (July 14) Great Fear (July 20) 1% 2% Bourgeoisie (middle class) 97% 1789 1793 On to the DIRECTORY (NB…) Sans Culottes (shopkeepers, artisans, workers) Peasants Phase 1 Phase 2 OLD REGIME Phase 3 Estates General to National Assembly Constitutional Monarchy Radical Republic to Directory