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See the bottom of this page for examples of illustrated timelines Important Events in the French Revolution (Include all 10 required events + 5 other significant
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The French Revolution: Illustrated Timeline Using your notes from The French Revolution and Sections 3-5 in Chapter 20 your textbook, create an illustrated
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Henry IV of France was the first of the Bourbon kings of France, reigning from Napoléon Bonaparte was general during the French Revolution, the ruler of
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The French Revolution: Illustrated Timeline Using your notes from The French Revolution and Sections 3-5 in Chapter 20 your textbook create an illustrated timeline of the French Revolution Include each of the events listed below as well 5 other significant events of your choice from the French Revolution & rule of Napoleon
Timeline of the French Revolution 1789 May 5 Estates General convened in Versailles Jun 17 National Assembly Jun 20 Tennis Court Oath Jul 11 Necker dismissed Jul 13 Bourgeois militias in Paris Jul 14 Storming of the Bastille in Paris (official start of the French Revolution) Jul 16 Necker recalled Jul 20 Great Fear begins in the countryside
The French Revolution: Illustrated Timeline Using your notes from The French Revolutionfilm and Sections 1-4 in Chapter 7 your textbook create an illustrated timeline of the French Revolution Include each of the events listed below as well 5 other significant events of your choice from the French Revolution & rule of Napoleon For each of
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Timeline - Key Events of the French Revolution (1789-1794) Over four years after the start of the French Revolution France descended into a period commonly known as the “Reign of Terror” when over 16000 people were executed for allegedly opposing the Revolution The Reign of Terror began when
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1768 Rebellion of 1768: pro-French mob runs off new Spanish Governor Ulloa who is not permitted to fly the Spanish Flag 1769 Spanish Governor Alejandro O'Reilly (originally from Ireland) ends pro-French rebellion and ushers in benign Spanish rule with enormous concessions to the French population Builds Cabildo in Jackson Square
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What are some key events in the history of France?
- The main events that comprise the history of France are the following: Clovis I founded the French tribe and considered them under the banner of the French people. He is the founder of the Kingdom of France. The French king was born in a Pagan family but later in life explored Arianism.
Who were the first people to settle in France?
- The first trace of human occupation in France is dated more 1.57 million years ago. The earliest known fossil man is Tautavel Man, dating from 570,000 years ago. Neanderthal Man is attested in France from about 335,000 years before present. Homo sapiens, modern humans, are attested from 42,000 years ago.
How was France formed?
- In the 4th century, the Franks, which is where the name France comes from, began to take power. In 768 Charlemagne united the Franks and began to expand the kingdom. He was named the Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope and is today considered the founder of both the French and German monarchies.
What wars did France fight in?
- France suffered greatly in both World War I and World War II. During World War II France was defeated and occupied by the Germans. Allied forces liberated the country in 1944 after four years of German rule. A new constitution was set up by Charles de Gaulle and the Fourth Republic was formed.