From July 17, 1791 to August 10, 1792
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July 17, 1791: the Champ de Mars massacre. The National Guard opened fire on protesters seeking the removal of King Louis XVI and establishment of the republic.
September 3, 1791: French Constitution of 1791 was adopted. France was declared constitutional monarchy.
September 14, 1791: Louis XVI accepted the constitution. The Constituent National Assembly was not able to minimalise the contradictory political and economical interests in France. Besides most part of clergy, many former officers, nobles and monarchists emigrated and joined the counter-revolutionary movement. Hostile were towards revolutionary government also poor citizens which wanted a republic. The followers of the French Revolution were divided into two clubs: the Feuillants and Jacobins.
September 30, 1791: the Constituent National Assembly was dissolved.
October 1, 1791: the Legislative Assembly was established.
October 1, 1791 - September 20, 1792: the Legislative Assembly was dominated by the Feuillants which wanted to preserve the constitutional monarchy. Within Jacobins rised the power of the Girondists, a political group of moderate republicans.
April 20, 1792: the Legislative Assembly declared war on Austria which was joined by Prussia (the War of the First Coalition). Unsuccess in war against Austria and Prussia led to the rising power of left-wing Jacobins.
August 10, 1792: Storming of the Tuileries Palace - after unsuccessful attempt to flee, Louis XVI and the Royal Family were arrested by the Paris Commune.
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