The French Revolution Viva la Revolution!!

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The French Revolution Viva la Revolution!! Structure of gov’t; role of monarch; constitution Key people and events Positive aspects; Who was it popular among Negative aspects; Who hated it Religion Ancien Regime until 1789 Monarch has absolute control Catholic Estates General 1789 Tennis Court Oath National Assembly 1789-1791

The French Revolution Viva la Revolution!! Structure of gov’t; role of monarch; constitution Key people and events Positive aspects; Who was it popular among Negative aspects; Who hated it Religion Legislative Assembly 1791-1792 France at war with Austria and Prussia National Convention 1792-1795 Jacobins Directory 1795-1799