The National Convention in France was formed on September 20, 1792, during the French Revolution. It declared France a republic on September 21, 1792, marking the end of the monarchy. This shift was a pivotal moment in the revolution, leading to significant political and social changes in France.
the Catholic church.
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
In 1792 the French monarchy was abolished by the National Convention.
France doesn't have a coat of arms, as it is a republic ( it has the national flag or tricolor).
National convention
A Republic Nation.
Voted to abolish the monarchy and declare France a republic.
The national convention established the First Republic.
National Convention
yes the national assembly did declare France a republic on the 21st September 1792.
the Catholic church.
the National Convention
republic
In the French Revolution, the National Convention or Convention, in France, comprised the constitutional and legislative assembly.
France needed a savior and Napoleon recognized himself as that savior. ... According to Napoleon, religion promoted national unity and prevented class war
republic
The First Republic of France was declared on September 24, 1792, following the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. This marked the transition from a monarchy to a republican form of government, as the National Convention abolished the monarchy and established the republic.