HST 300 Study Guide - Final Guide: Metropolitan France, Brunswick Manifesto, Coup Of 18 Brumaire

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1790-1791: national assembly votes to end hereditary mobility june 1790, flight to varenna by the royal family june 20, 1791 by king and queen seen as traitors and abandoning france, august 1791 san domingo revolt. 1792-1793: brunswick manifesto (june- august) 1792, king leopold of austria, marie antoinette"s older brother, threatens the french that they will raid paris if the king or queen is harmed. It backfires: declaration of the republic- september 22, 1792, does away with the monarchy, and ignites the 2nd revolution. Anyone having to do with robespierre rise to power was killed: abolition of slavery in the colonies 1794. 1795-1799: equality in colonies 1795 (st. domingo) 1795 new constitution and new executive body called the directory. : napoleon"s coup d" tat- 18 brumaire 1799, the revolution slows down during this time and moves away. France beings to regain control and attempts at stabilization of its political systems. This also marked the expansion of france abroad.

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