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events of the overthrow of the monarchy and the establishment of the national convention
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what fraction of the legislative assembly was constitutional monarchists
2/3 of deputies
what did the deputies do when the rebel forces took over
constitutional monarchists went into hiding
agreed a national convention should draw up a new constitution
how many deputies were left from the LA
300
which group were the remaining deputies of the LA from
Girondin
What was the final clerical law made by the LA before it was disolved
Refractory priests who didnt leave france were to be deported to Guiana
what were refractory priests
priests who refused to take the new clerical oath to France
what other laws were the final laws passed by the LA
Divorce was legalised
births deaths and marriages now came under state control not church
what was the paris commune
the govt of Paris formed during 1789
who seized control of the commune during the 10th August insurgence
Georges Danton
Camille Demoulins
Jaques Hebert
who was the revolutionary commune most influenced by
sans-cullotes and jacobins
when was monarchy in france officially abolished
21st-22nd September 1792
who abolished the monarchy officially
the National Convention
who was allowed to vote for the convention
All men over 21
unless you were a royal sympathiser
How many members of the New National Convention were there
730
how many were Girondin in the national convention
180
how many were Jacobin in the national convention
300
how many others know as the plain were in the national convention
250
what are the similarities between the girondins and jacobins
both bourgeoisie
believed in revolution
hated priviledge
anti-clerical
committed to war
what were the main differences between the girondins and the Jacobins
Jacobins wanted central government and economy
Girondins wanted federal approach and free economy
what did the Girondins want to do to decide Louis’ fate
hold an open referendum
What did Constitutional monarchists want to do with Louis (3 possible options)
Welcome him back
Imprison him until constitution is ready
replace him with 6 yr old Louis Charles
What ended up happening to decide louis’ fate
The convention voted either for his death or for imprisonment
how many voted to execute Louis
387
how many voted for his imprisonment
288
mostly Girondin
when was Louis finally executed
21 January 1793