The Radical Takeover
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The Radical Takeover
HWH UNIT 4CHAPTER 6.3
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The Main Characters
Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794) The mind behind
the radical phase Educated as a
lawyer Deeply influenced
by the Enlightenment Rousseau
Began as an idealistic member of the National Assembly
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Jean-Paul Marat
(1743-1793) The main propagandist
of the Revolution Vehemently anti-
monarchy and anti-moderate
Published the newspaper L’Ami du Peuple
Murdered in his bathtub by Charlette Corday Became a martyr
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Georges Danton
(1759-1794) Inspirational leader
of the Revolution Executed during the
Terror, which he helped create
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Actions and attitudes of the king War Economic crisis Fear of counterrevolution Religious divisions Political divisions
Why “radical”?
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The Storming of the Tuileries
(August 10, 1792)
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After the Tuileries… The Paris
Commune is established
The Sans Culottes emerge
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The September
Massacres
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Constitution of 1791 is abolished
The National Convention replaces the Legislative Assembly Much more radical Two main factions
The Girondists “The Mountain”
Formally abolished the monarchy on September 22, 1792
Issued the Decree of Fraternity
A New French RepublicSeptember 20, 1792
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French armies under General Dumouriez
defeat the Austrians and Prussians
September 20, 1792The Battle of Valmy
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January 15, 1793Louis is Executed
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Location of the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette (and
thousands of others), Place de la Revolution (now Place de la
Concorde), Paris
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A Split Convention
Girondists Power base in the
provinces. Feared the influence
of the sans-culottes. Feared the
dominance of Paris in national politics.
Supported a federal government
“The Mountain” Power base in Paris Main support from the
sans-culottes Would adopt extreme
measures to achieve their goals
Saw Paris as the center of the Revolution
More centralized [in Paris] approach to government
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February 1793Britain, Spain and the
Netherlands join the war
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April, 1793
General Dumouriez defects
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April, 1793The Committee on Public
Safety is Formed