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French Revolution Of 1789

Published on Nov 27, 2015

French Revolution

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FRENCH REVOLUTION OF 1789

NATALIE ARROYO

THE STORMING OF THE BASTILLE

FIRST VIOLENT EVENT IN THE FRENCH REVOLUTION (JULY 14, 1789).

THE DECLARATION OF THE RIGHT OF MAN

GAVE THE PEOPLE MORE RIGHTS AND GAVE THE REVOLUTION POWER. (AUGUST 27,1789)

THE WOMENS MARCH ON VERSAILLES

MADE THE CAPITAL THE EPICENTER OF THE REVOLUTION AND IMPRISONED KING LOUIS XVI. (OCTOBER 5, 1789)

SEPTEMBER MASSACRES

SHOWS THEY ARE SERIOUS ABOUT ENEMIES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. (SEPT. 2-7, 1792)

EXECUTION OF KING LOUIS XIV

TRYING TO GET RID OF THE KING COMPLETELY BECAUSE THEN KING WAS MORE POWERFUL (JAN 21, 1793)

EXECUTION OF MARIE ANTOINETTE

IT WAS THE BEGINNING TO THE REPUBLIC AND MONARCHY (OCT. 16, 1793)

REIGN OF TERROR

IT GAVE A BAD IMAGE TO ALL THE OTHER COUNTRIES IN EUROPE AND ESTABLISHED A FEAR FOR THE FRENCH ( SEPT 5, 1793- JULY 28, 1794).