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The Tribunal and the Legislative Body are installed.
January 1, 1800
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The so–called White Terror had been developing throughout April, since the first decree on April 10 calling for the disarming of all "terrorists," or supporters of Robespierre. In Lyons, many Jacobin prisoners are massacred. Many murders of former terrorists by royalists continue through June.
April 24, 1795
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The so–called coup d’état of 22 Floréal Year VI. The two councils invalidate totally or partially the elections in forty–eight out of ninety–six departments.
May 11, 1798
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The September Massacres continue through 7 September.
September 2, 1792
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The Senate is installed.
December 27, 1799
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The royal family is imprisoned.
August 13, 1792
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The Republic adopts 14 July as the annual national festival.
July 6, 1880
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The Prince de Condé and the Comte d’Artois emigrate.
July 17, 1789
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The peace treaty of Campio Formio is signed with Austria.
October 17, 1797
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The National Assembly proclaims itself the Constituent National Assembly, with full authority and power to decree laws; their primary task is to draw up and adopt a constitution.
July 9, 1789
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