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Jeu de Paume(indoor tennis court) Versailles, France, the deputies of the Third Estate(commoners and lower clergy) meet on , and declared itself the National Assembly and took an oath to force a new constitution on the king. Initially seeming to yield, Louis legalized the National Assembly under the Third Estate but then surrounded Versailles with troops. History.com Staff. (2009). French Revolution. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/topics/french-revolution
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Bernard-René Jordan de Launay, the military governor of the Bastille(a royal fortress that symbolize the tyranny of the Bourbon monarchs) defended it but was defeated by a company of french deserters.The capture of the Bastille symbolized the end of the ancient regime and
the beginning of the French Revolution. French revolutionaries storm Bastille. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/french-revolutionaries-storm-bastille -
The groups involved in the fall of Bastille were: Parisian revolutionaries and mutinous troops storm, thery were the groups who dismantle the Bastille. French revolutionaries storm Bastille. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/french-revolutionaries-storm-bastille
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Marquis de Lafayette drafted the document in the National Assembly, which was intended as part of a transition from absolute monarchical rule to a form of constitutional government; its principles formed the basis of subsequent French constitutional law, which emphasizes the freedom of speech, press, religion, and the right to property. Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, 26 August 1789. (2014, August 3). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from https://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/d/295/
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The social body representatives of the French people, organized as a National Assembly was involved in the Declaration of Rights of the man and citizen
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The 749 deputies of the Convention were composed of radical Jacobins, Girondins and moderates who sat in the Plain.These factions hardened and divided in the Convention’s first months. French Revolution. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from https://global.britannica.com/event/French-Revolution H. (2015). The National Convention. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://alphahistory.com/frenchrevolution/national-convention/
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Tullerias castle,France.The National Convention was the revolutionary government of France between the abolition of the monarch and creation of the Directory.It was composed of Jacobins and Girondins who created the French Republic, managed the revolutionary war, tried and executed the king and wrestled with Parisian radicalism and economic policy. H. (2015, March 04). The National Convention. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://alphahistory.com/frenchrevolution/national-convention/
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Although accepting the Revolution, Louis resisted the advice of constitutional monarchists who sought to reform the monarchy in order to save it;.One day after being convicted of conspiracy with foreign powers and sentenced to death by the French National Convention, King Louis XVI is executed by guillotine in the Place de la Revolution in Paris.
King Louis XVI executed. (2012, October 2). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/king-louis-xvi-executed -
The sans-culotte consisted of the working-class.It was one of the first working class groups that incorporated both a political stance and a social condition. Save your work and create a lifetime account Citation capitalization rules.
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France, this new Constitution created an executive power directed by five members named the Directory, this power depended on the army, directed by a young Napoleon Bonaparte. The results of the elections were worrisome to the Directory because a number of moderate royalists won, and their loyalty to the Directory was suspect.
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the Convention assigned a committee including Sieyès to draft yet another constitution. This were involved in the constitution of 1795. Https://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/d/450/. (n.d.). Constitution of the Year III (1795). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from https://chnm.gmu.edu/revolution/d/450/
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France,Bonaparte made a coup d'etat, abolishing the Directory, and declared himself France's first consul.In effect, the constitution established the dictatorship of Bonaparte, he made a point of ruling as a civilian, but he was more authoritarian than Louis XVI and declared the ending of France with the revolution.
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Napoleon Bonaparte and Abbe Sieyes overthrew the current Directory and replaced it with a new government: a three-person Consulate. This group was involved when Napoleon becomes consulate.
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This happened in notre damme, Paris, France.Pope Pius VII handed Napoleon the crown that the 35-year-old conqueror of Europe placed on his own head. As a result, he established the Napoleonic Code, a new system of French law, and the French empire. By 1807, French Revolution. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from https://global.britannica.com/event/French-Revolution
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The senate was the group involved, also the pope Pius VII Napoleon's Coronation as Emperor of the French. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.georgianindex.net/Napoleon/coronation/coronation.html
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This happened in Cape Trafalgar, Spain.
In one of the most decisive naval battles in history, a British fleet under Admiral Lord Nelson defeats a combined French and Spanish fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar, fought off the coast of Spain, as a result victory at the Battle of Trafalgar ensured that Napoleon would never invade Britain. French Revolution. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from https://global.britannica.com/event/French-Revolution -
The British Royal Navy against the Fleets of France and Spain were the groups involved.
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The Spanish king, Carlos IV, replaced by Napoleon brother Joseph, wanted to extricate himself from the French dominance, so French forces fought against the resistance, however, Spanish warfare killed a lot of the French forces. Britain helped Spain defeat France. "Napoleonic Wars." International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2008. Retrieved September 19, 2016 from Encyclopedia.com: http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3045301676.html
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Spain and France were the groups involved. Http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/campaign_french_invasion_spain_1808.html. (n.d.). The French invasion of Spain, February-May 1808. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/campaign_french_invasion_spain_1808.html
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This happened in the russian empire.
Tsar Alexander ordered evacuation of the capital and moved to the east, refusing to surrender or negotiate. Napoleon captured Moscow.
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France and Russia were involved. Greenspan, J. (2012). Napoleon’s Disastrous Invasion of Russia. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/news/napoleons-disastrous-invasion-of-russia-200-years-ago
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This happened in Tyrrhenian Sea.
In a sea battle, Napoleon held Prussians and Russians at bay but after a while he was overwhelmed by numbers, and he abdicated in April 1814. After this, Louis XVIII, was restored to the throne.
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Russian and Austrian armies were the groups involved. Elba: And Emperor's exile. (n.d.). Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.elba.org/en/isola-d-elba/napoleone-elba.php
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This happened in paris, france.
Napoleon was welcomed by the army and the French population, after this he assembled an army and tried to invade Belgium. The coalition against France, committed itself to his defeat, resulting in the Battle of Waterloo.
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This happened in Waterloo, then Netherlands.
Napoleon was defeated by Prussian and British armies, after this he was captured by the English and he spent the rest of his life on the island St. Helena. But all this war reshaped all the borders of the countries in Europe.
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Napoleon army, British and Prussians were the groups involved. History.com Staff. (2009). Battle of Waterloo. Retrieved September 19, 2016, from http://www.history.com/topics/british-history/battle-of-waterloo