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Radical Days of the Revolution Chapter 3: Section 3
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The Monarchy Is Abolished The War with Prussia began to test France’s morale. August 10, 1792 Revolutionaries suspect the king is supporting the enemy so they storm Tuileries.
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September Massacres Citizens stormed prisons that held nobles and priests. Killed roughly 1,200 people
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Radicals Take Control Radicals take control of the National Convention. Suffrage Suffrage was given to all male citizens. They abolished the Monarchy. They tried and executed Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
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Terror and Danger Grip France France remains at war with most of Europe. In Paris, the Convention becomes divided: Jacobins Girondins
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Terror and Danger Grip France The Convention creates the Committee of Public Safety Twelve members assume almost absolute power. Helped strategize the war Dealt with peasant revolts
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Terror and Danger Grip France Robespierre Robespierre was a lawyer and politician who led the Committee of Public Safety during the Reign of Terror.
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Terror and Danger Grips France The Reign of Terror September 1793 to July 1794 Revolutionary courts conducted hasty trials. Many people were falsely accused. 300,000 were arrested
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Terror and Danger Grips France 17,000 people died during this period. guillotine The guillotine, an execution device that used a falling blade. The people turn on the committee and on July 27, 1794 Robespierre is arrested and executed the following day.
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The Revolution Enters Its Third Stage Following the Reign of Terror, the Constitution of 1795 is established. Creates 5 Man Directory along with a two house legislature. Corruption led to more instability.
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Revolution Brings Change Political chaos causes the French to turn to the brilliant military leader Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte. Nationalism France’s ability to endure the French Revolution and war gave the people a strong sense of Nationalism, or a strong feeling of pride or devotion to their country.
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