
French Revolution: Course, Events, and Consequences
Explore the course of the French Revolution from the Three Estates Meeting to the fall of Bastille and its consequences, including the overthrow of Bourbon Monarchy and the drafting of a new constitution leading to the emergence of new ideas and forms of government.
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COURSE OF FRENCH REVOLUTION 5THMAY 1789= THREE ESTATES MEETING 17THJUNE 1789 = NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 20THJUNE 1789= TENNIS COURT OATH (Never To Separate And To Reassemble Wherever Circumstances Shall Require Until The Constitution Of The Kingdom Shall Be Established) 23RDJUNE 1789= ROYAL GATHERING (Three Estates Together, Third Illegal and Unconstitutional)
COURSE OF FRENCH REVOLUTION 25THJUNE 1789= CLERGY AND NOBLE 27THJUNE 1789 = ONE SITTING 11THJULY 1789= DISMISSAL OF NECKER AND TEAM 14THJULY 1789= FALL OF BASTILLE ALL TOWNS AND VILLAGES= NATIONAL GUARDS WOMEN PROCESSION
CONSEQUENCES OF FRENCH REVOLUTION Over Throw of Bourbon Monarchy Abolition of Feudalism Abolition of Slavery Drafting of New Constitution Establishment of Constitutional Monarchy Spread of New Ideas Emergence of New Economic System New Forms of Government Military Unification of France Napoleon and Napoleonic Codes