Actually chapter 5 - the revolution

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On what date did the procession of the Estates-General take place?

4 May 1789

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How many representatives attended the Estates-General?

1200

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On what date did the first session of the Estates-General begin?

5 May 1789

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Where did the first session of the Estates-General take place?

Versailles

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On what date did Louis-Joseph die?

4 June 1789

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On what date was the royal session arranged?

23 June 1789

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On what date did deputies find the assembly doors locked?

20 June 1789

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On what date was the Tennis Court Oath sworn?

20 June 1789

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On what date did the Third Estate declare itself the National Assembly?

17 June 1789

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On what date did members of the clergy join the National Assembly?

19 June 1789

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How many days after 19 June did some nobles join the National Assembly?

7 days

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On what date did Louis accept consent to new taxation?

23 June 1789

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On what date did the king bring additional troops to Paris?

26 June 1789

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How many extra troops were brought to Paris on 26 June?

4800

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On what date did Louis recognise the National Assembly?

27 June 1789

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By what date were nearly 30

000 troops in Paris?

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Approximately how many troops were in Paris by 4 July?

Just under 30

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On what date was Jacques Necker dismissed?

11 July 1789

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On what date were bread prices at their highest since 1715?

14 July 1789

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In what year had bread prices last been this high?

1715

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How far was Paris from Versailles?

20 km

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What percentage of Parisian men were literate?

50%

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What percentage of Parisian women were literate?

25%

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Approximately how many inhabitants did Paris have?

600000

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What percentage of Parisians had no property on marriage?

39%

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In what year did the bad harvest occur?

1788

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In what year did migrants arrive in Paris seeking work?

1789

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On which dates did disorder break out in Paris?

12–13 July 1789

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How many customs barriers were destroyed?

40

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How many customs barriers existed in total?

54

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On what date did crowds go to Les Invalides?

14 July 1789

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How many people marched to Les Invalides?

8000

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How many muskets were taken from Les Invalides?

32000

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How many attackers were killed during the storming of the Bastille?

70

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On what date did the king go to Paris after the Bastille?

17 July 1789

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On what dates did the Great Fear take place?

17 July–3 August 1789

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On what date did the Assembly abolish feudal rights?

4 August 1789

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On what date was the Declaration of the Rights of Man issued?

26 August 1789

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On what date did the march to Versailles begin?

5 October 1789

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Approximately how many people marched to Versailles?

6000–7000

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On what date was the royal family escorted back to Paris?

6 October 1789

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How long after the October Days did the Assembly move to Paris?

2 weeks

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In what year did the harvest improve?

1789

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