French Revalution

  • American Revalution

    American Revalution
    the French helped the americans get their freedom from the Britsh. and the french gave money and supplys to help the americans get Independence.
  • Fall of Bastille

    Fall of Bastille
    the french people stormed the castle destroying it to get guns and ammo and freed 7 prisoners to help fight the french military. it was a little protest then it turned into a siege on the castle.
  • Tennis Court Oath

    Tennis Court Oath
    People of the third estate took an oath at a tennis court to start the national assembly to get the 3rd estate more power. they had it in the tennis court case that was the only room open.
  • The Great Fear

    The Great Fear
    It was a general panic. People kept on getting killed by the guillotine. People were scared because they didn't know if they were gonna die or not.
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man

    Declaration of the Rights of Man
    Its a fundamental document of the french revolution. It was the civil rights of the french people that lived in the country. It was passed by France's.
  • The Women's March

    The Women's March
    A crowd of women demanding bread for their families marched to Versailles. Tried to kill the queen. The women were very mad and got revenge.
  • Execution of the king

    Execution of the king
    the king got his head cut off. This was a turning point for the French people. Some one after this rose to power.
  • The Directory established

    The Directory established
    It was a constitution of the French people. Taught the people to watch each others backs. Found they could do stuff together better and stronger.
  • Reign of Terror

    Reign of Terror
    A period of violence after the onset of the French revolution was lead by Robespierre and if someone was convicted they got guilliotened that same day lots of people died.
  • Execution of the Robespierre

    Execution of the Robespierre
    The architect of the French Revolution's Reign of Terror, is overthrown and arrested by the National Convention. As the leading member of the Committee of Public Safety from 1793