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Louis XVI accepts the constitution.
September 14, 1791
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The Declaration of Pillnitz. The rulers of Austria and Prussia agree to combine forces against the French Revolution. They insist that England participate before they will act.
August 27, 1791
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Slave rebellion begins in Saint Domingue.
August 22, 1791
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The Massacre of the
Champ de Mars
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July 17, 1791
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Reinstatement of Louis XVI.
July 16, 1791
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Leopold II’s Padua Circular.
July 10, 1791
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Attempting to flee France, Louis XVI, Marie Antoinette, and their children are arrested at Varennes and brought back to Paris. The Constituent Assembly suspends the King’s authority until further notice.
June 20, 1791
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Worker unions and strikes are prohibited by the Le Chapelier Law.
June 14, 1791
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Debate on colonies and civil status of free coloreds begin.
May 7, 1791
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All public officials and priests are required to sign an oath of loyalty to the new French nation.
November 27, 1790
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