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people from all three estates
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this was a satatement of principles in support of the personal liberty, equality before the law and the right of property
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the opposition to the old regime became more radical and people of paris attacked the bastille
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it abolished the feudal rights, such as the privileges of the nobility and the taxed paid to the church
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it ended royal absolutism, establishing a constitutional monarchy
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a legislative asambly was formed and france had a constitutional monarchy but this assembly lasted for less than a year and failed to attract much support
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the tuileries palace was attacked
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austria and prussia declared war on france because of the ideas of the french revolution
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following by the insurrection a national convention governed france from september 1792
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robespierre tried to ease the economic crisis by establishing maximum prices for basic items
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the tribunal tried people who were suspected of opposing the republic, even if there was no proof agains them
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radical revolutionaries used support from the sans- culottes to seize power from the girondins in june 1793
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execution of louis XVI
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the bourbon dinasty was restored
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radicals conspired against the government
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a new constitution established limited suffrage based on property ownership
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napoleon carried out a coup d`etat and a consulate was created