The Convention of 1792, established during the French Revolution, abolished the monarchy in France. It declared France a republic and led to the execution of King Louis XVI. This marked a significant shift in French governance, moving away from royal rule towards a system based on popular sovereignty and revolutionary ideals. The Convention also initiated radical political changes that would shape the course of the revolution.
The Convention met in Sptember 1792 to ablosih the monarchy and establish the Frech republic -Merick
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The 1792 Kentucky Constitution was signed by members of the Constitutional Convention, with notable figures including Isaac Shelby, who was the convention's president and later became Kentucky's first governor. The constitution was adopted on June 1, 1792, when Kentucky became the 15th state of the United States. Other influential signers included George Nicholas and John Breckinridge, who played significant roles in shaping Kentucky's early governance.
The first American colony to abolish slavery was Vermont. Vermont abolished slavery in 1777 and after this the abolish movement spread.
Section 18Amendment by "Inalienable Rightto Alter or Abolish Government."
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The national convention established the First Republic.
The French National Convention votes to abolish France's monarchy.
Voted to abolish the monarchy and declare France a republic.
National Convention was created in 1792.
The Convention met in Sptember 1792 to ablosih the monarchy and establish the Frech republic -Merick
In 1792 the French monarchy was abolished by the National Convention.
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Denmark abolished slavery in 1792 in its colonies, which included what is now the U.S. Virgin Islands. The abolition extended to mainland Denmark in 1803.
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the Catholic church.