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The French National Convention votes to abolish France's monarchy.
the national convention resorted to violence as they had executive power but 1793 to 1794 de facto was exercised by the national convention's public safety committee
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After Robespierre had been arrested and executed by the National Convention on July 27, 1794 (9 Thermidor year II), France was given the Constitution of Year III, which dissolved the National Convention. A new governmental system, based on a bicameral legislature ruled by a five-member executive was established. It was called The Directory.
The French National Convention votes to abolish France's monarchy.
In the French Revolution, the National Convention or Convention, in France, comprised the constitutional and legislative assembly.
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The national convention established the First Republic.
the national convention resorted to violence as they had executive power but 1793 to 1794 de facto was exercised by the national convention's public safety committee
The National Convention voted to adopt the metric system of measurement during the era of revolution and reform in France.
they wanted france to be led by a king
The National Convention was the governing body of France from the start of the revolution until the formation of the National Directory. They were originally made up of moderates, leftists, and rightists but that changed when Robespierre came into power. He led the reign of terror which removed most of the moderates and leftists from power and ended their lives. Following Robespierre's execution the Jacobins gained control of the National Convention and it became known as the Thermidorian Convention. It ruled very unwisely and is responsible for the great financial ruin that will later befall France during the reign of Napoleon. In 1794 they were replaced by the five man Directory, the Council of Ancients, and the Council of Five Hundred.
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