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Affair of the Diamond Necklace.
1785
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After a chaotic session the remaining deputies elect Bonaparte, Sieyès and Ducos as consuls.
November 10, 1799
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After attacks and threats of accusation from the two Councils, two members of the Directory resign (La Révellière–Lepeaux and Merlin de Douai). Barras and Sieyès remain.
June 18, 1799
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Agents in Saint Domingue abolish slavery.
August 1793
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All aristocratic, hereditary titles are abolished.
June 19, 1790
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All but one thousand émigrés are removed from the list.
April 26, 1802
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All church property is expropriated.
November 2, 1789
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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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All women are required by the Convention to wear the tricolored ribbon, insignia of the Republic.
September 21, 1793
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Although it continues sporadically, the important revolt in the Vendée is repressed.
December 12, 1793
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