The French Revolution Begins Chapter 20.1. Stages of the French Revolution 1.National Assembly (NA) 2.National Legislature (NL) 3.National Convention.

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The French Revolution Begins Chapter 20.1

Stages of the French Revolution 1.National Assembly (NA) 2.National Legislature (NL) 3.National Convention (NC) 4.Directory (D)

Meeting of the Estates- General AUGUST 1788 SPRING 1789

Now … Create Stage 1: National Assembly Stage 2: National Legislature Stage 3: National Convention

STAGE 1: NATIONAL ASSEMBLY JULY 17, 1789 TENNIS COURT OATH JULY 14, 1789 – STORMING THE BASTILLE GREAT FEAR AUGUST 1789 – DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN AND THE CITIZEN “LIBERTY, EQUALITY, AND FRATERNITY OCTOBER 1789

Stage 2: The National Legislature 1791 Prussia and Austria July 1792 ANTI-CLERICAL

Stage 3: The National Convention AUGUST 10, 1792