Wednesday, August 26, 2020

The Terror of the French Revolution - 1793-1794

The Terror of the French Revolution - 1793-1794 1793 January February 1: France proclaims war on Great Britain and the Dutch Republic. February 15: Monaco attached by France. February 21: Volunteer and Line regiments in the French armed force combined. February 24: Levã ©e of 300,000 men to shield the Republic. February 25-27: Riots in Paris over food. Walk March 7: France announces war on Spain. Walk 9: Representatives en strategic made: these are delegates who will venture out to the French offices to sort out the war exertion and subdue insubordination. Walk 10: The Revolutionary Tribunal is made to attempt those associated with traditionalist action. Walk 11: The Vendã ©e area of France revolts, mostly in response to the requests of the levee of Feb 24. Walk: Decree requesting French renegades caught with arms to be executed without advance. Walk 21: Revolutionary armed forces and boards of trustees made. Advisory group of Surveillance set up in Paris to screen outsiders. Walk 28: Émigrã ©s now thought about legitimately dead. April 5: French General Dumouriez deserts. April 6: Committee of Public Safety made. April 13: Marat stands preliminary. April 24: Marat is seen not as liable. April 29: The Federalist uprising in Marseilles. May 4: First Maximum on grain costs passed. May 20: Forced credit on the rich. May 31: Journee of May 31: the Paris segments rise requesting the Girondins be cleansed. June 2: Journee of June 2: Girodins cleansed from the Convention. June 7: Bordeaux and Caen ascend in the Federalist revolt. June 9: Saumur is caught by revolting Vendã ©ans. June 24: Constitution of 1793 decided on and passed. July 13: Marat killed by Charlotte Corday. July 17: Chalier executed by Federalists. Last primitive contribution expelled. July 26: Hoarding made a capital offense. July 27: Robespirre chose for the Committee of Public Safety. August 1: The Convention actualizes a seared earth strategy in the Vendã ©e. August 23: Decree of levee as once huge mob. August 25: Marseille is recovered. August 27: Toulon welcomes the British in; they possess the town two days after the fact. September 5: Prompted by the Journee of September 5 government by Terror starts. September 8: Battle of Hondschoote; first French military accomplishment of the year. September 11: Grain Maximum presented. September 17: Laws of Suspects passed, meaning of suspect enlarged. September 22: Start of Year II. September 29: General Maximum starts. October 3: The Girondins go to preliminary. October 5: The Revolutionary Calendar is embraced. October 10: Introduction of the Constitution of 1793 ended and Revolutionary Government pronounced by the Convention. October 16: Marie Antoinette executed. October 17: Battle of Cholet; the Vendã ©ans are vanquished. October 31: 20 driving Girondins are executed. November 10: Festival of Reason. November 22: All houses of worship shut in Paris. December 4: Law of Revolutionary Government/Law of 14 Frimaire passed, bringing together force in the Committee of Public Safety. December 12: Battle of Le Mans; the Vendã ©ans are vanquished. December 19: Toulon recovered by the French. December 23: Battle of Savenay; the Vendã ©ans are vanquished. 1794 January February 4: Slavery annulled. February 26: First Law of Ventã'se, spreading held onto property among poor people. Walk March 3: Second Law of Ventã'se, spreading held onto property among poor people. Walk 13: Hã ©rbertist/Cordelier group captured. Walk 24: Hã ©rbertists executed. Walk 27: Disbanding of the Parisian Revolutionary Army. Walk 29-30: Arrest of the Indulgents/Dantonists. April April5: Execution of the Dantonists. April-May: The intensity of the Sansculottes, Paris Commune and sectional social orders broken. May 7: Decree beginning the Cult of the Supreme Being. May 8: Provincial Revolutionary Tribunals shut, all presumes should now be attempted in Paris. June 8: Festival of the Supreme Being. June 10: Law of 22 Prairial: intended to make feelings simpler, beginning of the Great Terror. July 23: Wage limits presented in Paris. July 27: Journee of 9 Thermidor ousts Robespierre. July 28: Robespierre executed, a large number of his supporters are cleansed and tail him throughout the following hardly any days. August 1: Law of 22 Prairial revoked. August 10: Revolutionary Tribunal re-composed in order to cause less executions. August 24: The Law on Revolutionary Government redesigns the control of the republic away from the exceptionally incorporated structure of the Terror. August 31: Decree constraining the forces of the Paris cooperative. September 8: Nantes Federalists attempted. September 18: All installments, endowments to religions stopped. September 22: Year III beginnings. November 12: The Jacobin Club shut. November 24: Carrier set being investigated for his wrongdoings in Nantes. December - July 1795: The White Terror, a rough response against supporters and facilitators of the Terror. December 8: Surviving Girondins permitted once again into the Convention. December 16: Carrier, the butcher of Nantes, executed. December 24: The most extreme is rejected. Attack of Holland. Back to Index Page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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