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UkoKoshka [18]
3 years ago
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Arrange the events in chronological order

History
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Ipatiy [6.2K]3 years ago
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1. Representatives of the third estate gather at a tennis court and swear to continue meeting until a new French constitution is drafted.

2. A crowd of angry, hungry women marches from Paris to Versailles to force the royal family back to Paris.

3. King Louis XVI is executed by guillotine on charges of treason, while his wife, Marie Antoinette, is executed a few months later.

4. French soldier Napoleon Bonaparte rises to power and makes himself the emperor of France.


The French Revolution begins within the National Assembly with the Third Estate (commoners) demanding a new constitution be drawn up and signed. The group wanted more of a say in the government since they made up over 1/2 of the population but were only given 1 vote in the Assembly. The Storming of the Bastille is considered the first event in the revolution. This event is followed by bread riots and the march to Versailles by women demanding bread prices be lower. Upon taking Versailles, the women forced Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette back to Paris. After forcing Louis to comply with the Third Estate he would eventually be guillotined with his wife to follow. France would enter a bloody period of the revolution leading to more overthrows of the government. Eventually Napoleon would come to power turning France into a military-based empire.

rosijanka [135]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Representatives of the third estate gather at a tennis court and swear to continue meeting until a new French constitution is drafted.

2. A crowd of angry, hungry women marches from Paris to Versailles to force the royal family back to Paris.

3. King Louis XVI is executed by guillotine on charges of treason, while his wife, Marie Antoinette, is executed a few months later.

4. French soldier Napoleon Bonaparte rises to power and makes himself the emperor of France.

Explanation:

In June 1789 the delegates of the third domain accumulated at a tennis court, an occasion known as the Tennis Court Oath, and promised to continue meeting until the kingdom was built up.  

In October, in that same year, the Women's March occurred in Versailles, is a standout amongst the most huge acts of the French Revolution. The women were challenging over the high costs and shortage of food.  

In 1793, in the wake of being captured in the earlier year, King Louis was executed by guillotine at the Place de la Révolution.  

A couple of months after the fact, his wife, Marie Antoinette was executed.  

Lastly, in 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte ascends to power and progresses toward becoming ruler of France.

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