Timeline of the French Revolution

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Timeline of the French Revolution.

Contents

Events preceding but pertinent to the French Revolution

1785

1786

  • Louis XVI and France face economic ruin


Pre-Revolutionary Phase

1787

1788

  • May 8: Louis XVI issues the Lamoignon Edict which abolishes the power of parliament to review royal edicts

1789

Estates-General and Constituent Assembly

1790

  • February 13 Suppression of monastic vows and religious orders
  • July 14: Constitution accepted by King Louis XVI; the first Fete of Federation begins, celebrating the fall of the Bastille.
  • July: Growing power of the clubs (including: Cordeliers, Jacobin Club)
  • July: Reorganisation of Paris
  • September: Fall of Necker

1791

Legislative Assembly

1792

The National Convention

1793

1794

1795

The Directory

1796

1797

1798

1799

Beginning of the Napoleonic Era

There is no precise date for the beginning of the Napoleonic Era. The coup of 18 Brumaire produced the effective dissolution of the Directory; the constitution some six weeks later produced its formal end.



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