The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the Coup of 18 Brumaire on 9 November 1799. Many of the revolution's ideas are considered fundamental principles of liberal democracy, and its values remain central to modern French political discourse. It was caused by a combination of social, political, and economic factors which the existing regime proved unable to manage. Financial crisis and widespread social distress led to the convocation of the Estates General in May 1789, its first meeting since 1614. The representatives of the Third Estate broke away and re-constituted themselves as a National Assembly in June.
French Revolution: A major riot breaks out in Versailles as people demand lower bread prices
The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the Coup of 18 Brumaire on 9 November 1799.
Historical Significance
The French Revolution was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the Coup of 18 Brumaire on 9 November 1799.
Events Before
The first American novel, William Hill Brown's "The Power of Sympathy," is published by Isaiah Thomas
William Hill Brown (November 12, 1765 – September 2, 1793) was an American novelist, the author of what is usually considered the first American novel, The Power of Sympathy (1789), and "Harriot, or…
First US Electoral College chooses George Washington as President and John Adams as Vice President
John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was a Founding Father and the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801.
First US Congress begins regular sessions during George Washington's presidency at Federal Hall, NYC (ends 1791)
First US Congress begins regular sessions during George Washington's presidency at Federal Hall, NYC (ends 1791)
Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny on HMS Bounty against its captain William Bligh in the South Pacific
Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny on HMS Bounty against its captain William Bligh in the South Pacific
George Washington is inaugurated as the first President of the United States of America at Federal Hall in NYC
Federal Hall was the first capitol building of the United States established under the Constitution.
Events After
Long-distance communication speeds up with the unveiling of a semaphore machine in Paris
Long-distance communication speeds up with the unveiling of a semaphore machine in Paris
Constitution of May 3 is proclaimed by the Great Sejm (Parliament) of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the first mode
Constitution of May 3 is proclaimed by the Great Sejm (Parliament) of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the first modern constitution in Europe
The new French Constitution, declaring France a constitutional monarchy, is passed by the National Assembly during the F
The new French Constitution, declaring France a constitutional monarchy, is passed by the National Assembly during the French Revolution
Wolfgang Mozart's dramatic opera "La Clemenza di Tito" premieres at the Estates Theatre in Prague
La clemenza di Tito (The Clemency of Titus), K. 621, is an opera seria in two acts composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Caterino Mazzolà, after Pietro Metastasio.
Emma, Lady Hamilton (26) marries Sir William Hamilton (60) at St Marylebone Parish Church in London
Emma, Lady Hamilton, was an English model, dancer and actress. She began her career in London's demi-monde, becoming the mistress of a series of wealthy men, culminating in the naval hero Lord...
More from the 1790s
Albany replaces New York City as the capital of New York
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Russia appoints first Jewish censor to censor Hebrew books
Russia appoints first Jewish censor to censor Hebrew books
First US President George Washington delivers the first State of the Union address
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French King Louis XVI sentenced to death by the National Convention during the French Revolution
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