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France History - Timeline of the French Revolution

 

1789

  • January 24: Summoning of the States-General 
  • May 5: Meeting of the States-General 
  • June 17: National Assembly declared 
  • June 20: Tennis Court Oath 
  • July 9: National Constituent Assembly declared 
  • July 11: Necker dismissed 
  • July 14: Storming of the Bastille 
  • August 4: Surrender of feudal rights 
  • August 27: Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen 
  • October 5-6: Outbreak of the Paris mob; Liberal monarchical constitution 

1790

  • July 14: Constitution accepted by King Louis XVI 
  • July -- : Growing power of the clubs (including: Cordeliers, Jacobin Club) 
  • July -- : Reorganisation of Paris 
  • September: Fall of Necker 

1791

  • April 2: Death of Mirabeau 
  • June 20-25: Flight to Varennes of the royal family 
  • July 17: Champ-de-Mars massacre 
  • September 30: Dissolution of the National Constituent Assembly 
  • October 1: Legislative Assembly meets 
  • August 27: Declaration of Pillnitz ( Frederick William II and Leopold II) 

1792

  • February 7: Alliance of Austria and Prussia 
  • April 20: French declare war against Austria 
  • August 10: Storming of the Tuileries Palace. Louis XVI of France is arrested and taken into custody 
  • September 2-7: The September Massacres 
  • September 20: Battle of Valmy 
  • September 21: National Convention meets; Abolition of the monarchy 
  • December: Trial of Louis XVI before the Convention 

1793   

  • January 21: Execution of Louis XVI 
  • February 1: War declared against Britain, Holland, Spain 
  • March -- : Royalist revolt in the Vendée 
  • April -- : Power centered in the Committee of Public Safety and the Committee of General Security 
  • June 2: Arrest of 31 Girondist deputies 
  • July 13: Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat 
  • August 23: Levy of entire male population 
  • September 17: Passing of the Law of Maximum Général: a comprehensive program of wage and price controls 
  • October 16: Execution of Marie Antoinette 
  • October 31: Execution of Girondists 
  • November 10: Abolition of the worship of god: Cult of Reason 
  • December -- : Retreat of the allies across the Rhine 

1794

  • January 19 : English land in Corsica 
  • February 4 : Abolition of slavery in colonies 
  • March 24 : Execution of the Hébertists 
  • April 6 : Execution of the Dantonists 
  • June 8 : Festival of the Supreme Being 
  • June 10 : Law of 22 Prairial (power to the Revolutionary Tribunal) 
  • June 26 : Battle of Fleurus (1794) (French victory in Belgium) 
  • July 27 : Fall of Maximilien Robespierre (9 Thermidor) 
  • December 24 : Repeal of maximum 

1795

  • March 5 : Treaty of Basel (Prussia withdraws from war) 
  • April 1 : Bread riots in Paris 
  • June 8 : Death of the dauphin ( Louis XVII) 
  • August 22 : Constitution of 1795 
  • October 5 : Napoleon's "whiff of grape-shot" 
  • October 26 : Convention dissolved; Directory begins 

1796

  • March 5 : War against the Holy Roman Empire 
  • March 9 Marriage of Napoleon Bonaparte and Josephine 
  • May 10 Battle of Lodi (Napoleon in Italy) 
  • July Siege of Mantua 

1797

  • April 18 Preliminary Peace of Leoben 
  • July 8 : Cisalpine Republic established 
  • September 4 : Coup d'Etat at Paris (republicans over reactionaries) 
  • October 17 : Treaty of Campo Formio 

1798

  • February -- : Roman Republic proclaimed 
  • April -- : Helvetian Republic proclaimed 
  • July 21 : Battle of the Pyramids 
  • August 1 : Battle of the Nile 
  • December 24 : Alliance between Russia and Britain 

1799 - Beginning of the Napoleonic Era

  • June 17-19 : Battle of the Trebia (Suvorov defeats French) 
  • August 24 : Napoleon leaves Egypt 
  • October 22 : Russians withdraw from coalition 
  • November 9 : The Coup d'Etat of Brumaire (18 Brumaire): end of the Directory 
  • December 24 : Constitution of the Year VIII: Dictatorship of Napoleon established under the Consulate    
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