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... After losing a critical battle to Austria the Convention set up two committees with a dictoral power over France. The Girodins lost ...
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... Immediately, it established the end of the monarchy, and declared France a republic. The National Convention governed France for four years. ...
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... Revolution. More moderate men now governed France. The Convention wrote it's third constitution since 1789, the second to be put in power. ...
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... Revolution. More moderate men now governed France. The Convention wrote it's third constitution since 1789, the second to be put in power. ...
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... the symptoms. Thomas Jefferson, though absent from the convention serving as an envoy to France, played his part. He famously assigned ...
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... 21, 1792 the monarchy was abolished by the newly elected Convention. In January, Louis is charged and found guilty for conspiracy against France, and on ...
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... The Convention that was set up to abolish monarchy and make France a republic put both the king and queen on trial and had them executed. ...
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... Lord Robert Castlereagh, as well as Prince Maurice de Talleyrand representing France at that time. Metternich served as a host in an 1814 convention in Vienna ...
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... occurred. The September Massacres followed Louis XVI's imprisonment, and the National Convention had proclaimed France a republic. This ...
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... of France began feeling that something had gone wrong, terribly wrong. In what would be known as the infamous "Reign of Terror", the National Convention, ...
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... of France began feeling that something had gone wrong, terribly wrong. In what would be known as the infamous "Reign of Terror", the National Convention, ...
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... Later that year, a counter-revolution erupted in France and the reign of terror began, purging the Convention and entire country of "enemies." The French ...
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... of conflict subsided with the negotiation of the Convention of 1800, which formally released the United States from its 1778 defense alliance with France. ...
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... a new constitution that was presented by the National Convention, the National Convention was name the of the new government that had taken power in France. ...
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... He did not have much greater luck in stopping the problems between Britain, France, and the United States ... In October of 1814, the Hartford Convention took place ...
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... Paris over a new constitution presented by the National Convention, the National Convention was the name of the new government that had taken power in France. ...
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... At this point Robespierre was considered the dictator of France. However, the Convention, who originally passed his decrees, became weary of Robespierre. ...
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... The National \Convention drew up a new constitution and declared France a republic. The revolution gradually became more radical, headed by the Jacobins Club. ...
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... the Syrian currency, was extended for another 25 years by the 1937 Convention, ending in ... it was linked to the Sterling Pound after the defeat of France and the ...
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... Then opened everywhere and then only to France. ... To hinder the war effort the New England states made a convention where they tried to once again secede from ...
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... Austrian armies then invaded France. ... They swiftly achieved control of the Legislative Assembly and called for the creation of a new constitutional convention. ...
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... The National Convention, whose purpose was to draft another constitution in September 1792, proclaimed France a republic, which made them a country with a ...
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... This led to the doom of Louis XVI. The National Convention had declared France a republic in 1792, and Louis XVI was overthrown. ...
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... constitutional monarchy, on the eve of the dispersal of the National Convention. ... this point on, Napoleon became aware of every political development in France. ...
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... After the war between France and Austria and Prussia, prices increaseddramatically, and food ... They called for anational convention to write a new constitution. ...
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... legislative body. Suffrage- the right to vote. Committee of Public Safety- this was threats to France, the Convention. This was ...
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... effective than the Legislative Assembly and the national convention. Within the Directory there was incompetence and corruption that was putting France in a ...
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... developed a new policy that involved the use of the guillotine across France. ... This shocked many of the moderates within the convention as they thought if ...
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... The National Convention, decided to install conscription into France, where 300,000 young men would be forced to go to war; after the French declared war on ...
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... With these five powerful nations fighting against France, the French were outnumbered ... to restore temporary peace in the society, the National Convention made a ...
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