From August 4, 1789 to June 21, 1791
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August 4/5, 1789: the National Constituent Assembly abolished feudalism but the unrest continued.
August 26, 1789: the National Constituent Assembly issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, proclaiming liberty, equality, and fraternity.
October 5, 1789: After the storm of Parisians on Versailles, Louis XVI and the National Assembly moved to Paris.
October 10, 1789: the National Constituent Assembly nationalized the church property. Assembly issued also a series of laws which radically reorganized France. The new administrative division on départements replaced the historical provinces. King of France shares his power with an elected assembly by voters with property qualifications (from 26 million the right to vote had only 4 millions of French citizens). Continued unrest and social turmoils throughout France led to the Le Chapelier law which prohibited any association of workers or of employers.
December 9, 1789: Assignats (banknotes) were first issued by the the National Constituent Assembly.
June 19, 1790: the National Constituent Assembly abolished nobility.
July 12, 1790: the law of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy subordinated the Church to the French government.
April 2, 1791: French writer and revolutionary Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, marquis et comte de Mirabeau died.
June 21, 1791: Louis XVI tried to flee from Paris to organize a contra revolution with help from abroad but he was captured and interned in Tuileries.



