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In June 17th,1789 they voted to establish the national assembly in effect proclaiming the end of the absolute monarchy.
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Thousands of Parisian woman rioted over the rising price of the bread in October 1789.
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In June 1791 the royal family tried to escape from France to the Austrian Netherlands as they neared the border.
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The national assembly completed the new constitution in September of 1791
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The Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war in April 1792
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On August 10,1972 about 20,000 men and woman invaded the Tuileries.
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Writer of the Olympe de Gouges published a declaration of the woman rights of woman, her ideas were rejected, in 1793 she was declared an enemy of the revolution and executed.
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On February 1793 the convention ordered a draft of 300,000 french citizens between the ages of 18 and 40. By 1794, the army had grown to 800,000 and included woman
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For their own safety, some members of the National Convention turned on Robespierre and they demanded arrest and execution. July 28,1794 is when Robespierre was guillotine.
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1799, the directory had lost control of the political situation.
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