The French Revolution
Facts and Figures
Year it Happened
Terminology
Personalities
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The French Revolution began with the storming of this prison fortress

The Bastille

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The main means of execution during the French Revolution was via this contraption

Guillotine 

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The issuance of the Declaration of Pillnitz 

1791

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The French national anthem 

La Marseillaise

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This daughter of Maria Theresa, who was despised by the French people, was accused of saying, "Let them eat cake," when told her people had no bread. 

Marie-Antoinette

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Month, day, and year that the French Revolution began

July 14, 1789

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It's the name taken on by the 3rd Estate as they promised to write a constitution in 1789

The National Assembly 

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The execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette

1793

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Term for nobles who fled France during the French Revolution 

émigrés

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This head of the Committee of Public Safety wanted to start a "republic of virtue" 

Maximilien Robespierre

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1789 document based on Enlightenment ideals which eventually was incorporated into the 1st French constitution

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

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Radical political club of which Danton & Robespierre were members 

The Jacobin Club

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The mobs converging on the Directory are dispersed with grapeshot

1795

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Ordinary French citizens who supported the French Revolution, but not silk stockings and knee britches

sans-culottes

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This hero of two continents directed the Paris National Guard during the French Revolution 

Marquis de Lafayette

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This group associated with the "Old Regime" was called together for the first time since 1614

The Estates-General

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The Levee en Masse was the institution of a national one of these in France 

draft 

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The issuance of the Civil Constitution of Clergy

1790

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French term for a military takeover or overthrow of a government 

coup d'état

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In essence, this French King predicted the French Revolution when he said, "Après moi, le déluge"

King Louis XV

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Paris palace where the French king and queen were held under house arrest

Tuileries Palace 

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Among the most noted paintings of this French Revolutionary artist are "The Tennis Court Oath" and the "Death of Marat"


Jacques Louis David

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The beginning of the Thermidorian Reaction

1794

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Notebooks of complaints sent to Louis XVI prior to the French Revolution

Cahiers

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In 1789, Louis XVI fired this capable finance minister

Jacques Necker