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French and Haitian Revolutions

French and Haitian Revolutions. French Revolution. Noble Revolt (1787-89) : Nobles force King to convene the Estates Bourgeois Revolution  Constitutional Monarchy (1789-1792 ) Radical Republic (Aug. 1792-1794 ) Republic: 1792 – April 1793

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French and Haitian Revolutions

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  1. French and Haitian Revolutions

  2. French Revolution • Noble Revolt (1787-89):Nobles force King to convene the Estates • Bourgeois RevolutionConstitutionalMonarchy (1789-1792) • Radical Republic (Aug. 1792-1794) • Republic: 1792 – April 1793 • Revolutionary Dictatorship: The Terror of 1793 – 1794 • Reactionary Republic (1794-1799): Moderate bourgeoisie regains control of the state. • Napoleonic Dictatorship (1799-1815)

  3. France, post-revolutionary departments

  4. French Revolution • Noble Revolt (1787-89):Nobles force King to convene the Estates • Bourgeois RevolutionConstitutionalMonarchy (1789-1792) • Radical Republic (Aug. 1792-1794) • Republic: 1792 – April 1793 • Revolutionary Dictatorship: The Terror of 1793 – 1794 • Reactionary Republic (1794-1799): Moderate bourgeoisie regains control of the state. • Napoleonic Dictatorship (1799-1815)

  5. Toussaint L’Ouverture, 1832 image

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