PART 2 - the constitutional experiment

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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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By what year were sans-culottes meeting mainly in Paris sections?

1792

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In what year was the working class commonly referred to as sans-culottes?

1792

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How many Parisian sections existed?

48

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When did the Parisian sections enter permanent session?

July 1792

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Until when did the Paris sections meet almost continuously?

September 1793

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On what date did the Journee of 20 June occur?

20 June 1792

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How many sans-culottes took part in the Journee of 20 June?

8000

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On what date did Lafayette visit the Assembly to demand action?

28 June 1792

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On what date did news arrive that the Army of the North was in retreat?

2 July 1792

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On what date was La Patrie en danger proclaimed - called on men to support the war in self sacrifice?

11 July 1792

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On what date did Robespierre give his speech calling for a republic?

29 July 1792

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On what date did the Brunswick Manifesto arrive in Paris?

1 August 1792

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Throughout which month did fédérés arrive in Paris in large numbers?

July 1792

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On what date did the Journee of 10 August take place?

10 August 1792

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How many sans-culottes participated on 10 August?

20000

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How many fédérés participated on 10 August?

2000

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How many Swiss Guard battalions defended the Tuileries?

3

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Approximately how many Swiss Guards defended the palace?

700–800

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Approximately how many defenders were present in total on the 10th august 1792?

2000–3000

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How long did the fighting at the Tuileries last?

2 hours

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Approximately how many attackers were killed or wounded on the 10th august?

Nearly 1000

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On what date was the special revolutionary tribunal established?

17 August 1792

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On what date were refractory priests ordered to leave France within 2 weeks or be exiled to french guiana?

26 August 1792

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How long were refractory priests given to leave France?

2 weeks

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To where were refractory priests deported if they refused?

French Guiana

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On what date did Lafayette defect to the Austrians?

19 August 1792

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On what date did news arrive that Longwy had fallen?

25 August 1792

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On what date did Longwy fall to enemy forces?

23 August 1792

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On what date did news arrive that Verdun (the last fortress outside paris) was under siege?

1 September 1792

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How long was it expected before Brunswick reached Paris?

2 weeks

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How many people were killed in the Vendée rising?

200

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On what date did Danton authorise house searches?

30 August 1792

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How many days did the house searches last?

2 days

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Approximately how many prisoners were taken during the searches?

3000

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On what date did Danton launch a levée on pain of death?

2 September 1792

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How many men were to be assembled at the Champ de Mars at the sound of the tocsin bell - september massacres?

60000

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How many days did the September Massacres last?

5 days

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Approximately how many prisoners were massacred?

1000–1500

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On what date did the first September massacre attacks occur?

2 September 1792

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On what date did Marat publish his article calling for violence?

19 August 1792

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In what year did elections previously select similar deputies?

1791

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On what date did the National Convention first meet?

20 September 1792

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On what date was the Battle of Valmy fought?

20 September 1792

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When was Les Actes des Apôtres first published?

1789

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How frequently was Les Actes des Apôtres published?

3 issues per week

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When was L’Ami du Roi first issued?

June 1790

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When was the Breton Club set up in Versailles?

May 1789

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When did the Jacobins change their name?

January 1790

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By when were there 152 Jacobin affiliates across France?

August 1790

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How many Jacobin clubs were affiliated by August 1790?

152

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Approximately how many Jacobin members were there by the end of 1790?

Over 1000

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When did the Jacobins adopt a more radical position?

1791

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When was the Feuillant Club created?

July 1791

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When did the Cordeliers Club begin?

April 1790

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When did the Cordeliers Club relocate?

May 1791