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King Louis XVI called the Estates Generals after a long time including the clergy, noblemen and the rest of France.
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The Third Estate, removed form the Estates General, forms the National Assembly, and they swear to Tennis Court that they won't leave.
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Angry revolutionaries 'stormed' into Bastille. It served as a statement against the monarchy. The mob attained weapons and gunpowder that was kept in the prison cells
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Written text that states all men are equal under law.(women and children were not affected by this passing law)
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Parisian women lead a march on Vesalllies to protest about scarcity and high price of bread
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Allows French government control of the church. Also in desperate need of money, government starts selling church land.
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King Louis XVI and his family attempt to flee and are caught at Verannes. They are sent back to Paris where King Louis XVI is forced to go on trial.
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The King is sentenced to death, executed by the guillotine.
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Maximillion is executed and power falls from the Jacobins. Girodins gain power
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conflict between two political parties, Girondis and Jacobins, caused thousands of deaths by execution. Maximillion arises as a new leader of revolution.