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The French Revolution

The French Revolution. By Mimi. May 05 1789. The Tax Meeting.

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The French Revolution

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  1. The French Revolution By Mimi

  2. May 05 1789 The Tax Meeting A meeting was called by Louis XVI in the Versailles with estates-generals to discuss and agree to a new tax plan. The tax plan caused the poor people to suffer and some also died. Some of the poor children were servants for the rich people and they only earned little money. During those days the poor suffered badly and most of them died.

  3. June 17 1789 Three Poitevincurésdecide to join the Third Estate, leaving the Chambers of Clergy. Accepting the position of the AbbéSieyès, the Third Estate names itself The national assembly. about 20,000 to 40,000 people dyed. 97% of the city was poor and the rest were very rich. THE CRUEL TAX

  4. June 20 1789 THE TENNIS COURT OATH After being locked out of their meeting room, the third-estates people promised to meet in the nearest tennis court and swore that they would not separate until constitutional regime was established. It took ages for them to establish a constitutional regime.

  5. July 7 – 13, 1789 THE CONSTITUTION The national assembly commands that 30 members of the national assembly to write a draft of the constitution. The national assembly reclaims itself the Constituent National Assembly, their primary task is to adopt a constitution. Finally they did and they all were dismissed from the tennis court.Demonstrations and speeches took place at the Palais–Royal.

  6. July 14,1789  THE STORMING OF THE BASTILLE The storming and the fall ofthe Bastille happened. Some people were so mad they charged into the castle. Children were forced to go with them and most were killed. Women protested about the taxes and men protested about losing their jobs. The Bastille was a huge palace with eight towers. It was built in theEast Paris district of St Antoine. There were various rumors being floated around that the King was suspected for planning and preparing a violent reaction for the French Public through the use of the military. This created a disaster which led to the people storming the Bastille.

  7. August 04,1789 FINALLY PEACE?  The end of the revolution in France was announced by the National Assembly

  8. WOMEN IN CHARGE! October 5,1789  The women of Paris invaded the Palace of Versailles. Parisians, led by a large number of women, marched upon Versailles and forced the royal family back to Paris, where they were prisoners in the tulleries. Louis XVI is considered a “Prisoner” in Paris.

  9. 1790 PEACE AT LAST • The Civil Constitution of the Clergy was passed.

  10. 1791 CONSTITUTION ADOPTED • The Constitution of 1791 was adopted.

  11. June 20,1791 BYE BYE KING AND QUEEN  Louis XVI and his family were arrested while trying to flee from France disguised as servants. They were planning to go to Austria whereMarie Antoinette’s brother was the king. They were beheaded.

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