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The Call of the Estates General was when King Louis XVI called forth the Estates General for the first time in a long time.
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After being removed from the Estates General, the third estate forms the National Assembly they swear to the tennis court that they will not leave until.
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The Fall of the Bastille was a march of angry people who all shared to same hatred of King Louis' regime and found this opportunity the perfect one to express this.
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The Declaration of the Rights of the Man was created stating all men are equal under law thus having no impact on women or children.
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The March of Versailles was a protest full of mostly women who demanded to live among the people meaning they wanted equal rights. They broke into the quarters of Marie Antoinette the crowd then demanded bread and for the king to "live among the people"
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The Civil Constitution of the Clergy is published allowing the French government to have control of the church.
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The Royal Family attempts to flee France but is then caught putting King Louis XVI on trial.
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After being on trial the king is sentenced to death by guillotine.