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French revolution

French revolution. Jean Baptist Colbert. THREE ESTATES. CLERGY, NOBILITY, THIRD ESTATE. Main Phases of the French Revolution. Phase I Fall of Bastille (1789) Declaration of Rights of Men and citizens (1789) Phase II Civil Constitution of Clergy (1791) Beginning of War (1792)

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French revolution

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  1. French revolution

  2. Jean Baptist Colbert

  3. THREE ESTATES CLERGY, NOBILITY, THIRD ESTATE

  4. Main Phases of the French Revolution Phase I • Fall of Bastille (1789) Declaration of Rights of Men and citizens (1789) Phase II • Civil Constitution of Clergy (1791) • Beginning of War (1792) • Declaration of the Republic (1792) • Vendeé (1793) • Execution of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette (1793) Phase III • Jacobin Republic (Terror) (1793-1794) • New Constitution (1793) Phase IV • Thermidor (1794-1795) Phase V • Directorate (1795-1799) Phase VI • Napoleon (1799-1815) (Emperor in 1804)

  5. Storming of the Bastille

  6. Main Phases of the French Revolution Phase I • Fall of Bastille (1789) Declaration of Rights of Men and citizens (1789) Phase II • Civil Constitution of Clergy (1791) • Beginning of War (1792) • Declaration of the Republic (1792) • Vendeé (1793) • Execution of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette (1793) Phase III • Jacobin Republic (Terror) (1793-1794) • New Constitution (1793) Phase IV • Thermidor (1794-1795) Phase V • Directorate (1795-1799) Phase VI • Napoleon (1799-1815) (Emperor in 1804)

  7. Louis XVI

  8. Marie Antoinette

  9. Eugène Delacroix, Liberty Leading People

  10. Saint Just Danton Robespierre

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