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A second demonstration against the National Convention as an institution.
June 2, 1793
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Uprising against the Girondins begins when
sans–culottes
demonstrate against the Girondin faction in the National Convention.
May 31, 1793
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Opening of Louis XVI’s trial by the National Convention.
December 10, 1792
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Legislature legalizes divorce.
September 20, 1792
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Distribution of communal land except for forest land. Sale of émigrés’ properties.
August 14, 1792
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Properties of émigrés confiscated.
July 27, 1792
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Death of Emperor Leopold II. His son Francis II succeeds him.
March 1, 1792
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Priests refusing to take the oath are barred from exercising their ministry in public.
January 3, 1791
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Revolutionary municipalities and citizens’ guards are formed throughout the provinces. Process continues through August.
July 15, 1789
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The Prince de Condé and the Comte d’Artois emigrate.
July 17, 1789
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