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  1. Il y a 4 jours · The Convention ratified the decrees of 2 and 4 March and of 8 May 1793 annexing the countries of Liège, Stavelot, Logne and Malmedy to France, and the decrees of 2, 6, 8, 9, 11, 19 and 23 March 1793 that joined the Hainaut (Heynowes), the countries of Tournai and Namur as well as most municipalities in Flanders, Brabant and ...

  2. Il y a 1 jour · (After 1793, the trade was destroyed by war, not by the abolitionist movement. 18) We may then tentatively support the suggestion that the abolition of slavery by the Convention nationale in February 1794 was principally the outcome of the revolt of African slaves in Saint-Domingue, and that the influence of the metropolitan abolitionist movement had appeared to be rather meagre to contemporaries.

  3. Il y a 5 jours · Les femmes de la Révolution, quoique éclipsées par les hommes, n’en ont pas moins fait avancer la cause républicaine et planté les graines des mouvements féministes. Bien que dépourvues de droits civils, les femmes ont activement participé à la Révolution. Club des femmes patriotes dans une église, Chérieux (1793). (BnF Gallica)

  4. Il y a 5 jours · In March 1793 this committee formalized the older committee, the Committee of Public Safety, which was dominated by moderates and Girondins named by the National Convention. From 10 July 1793 to 27 July 1794, the Committee of Public Safety had a stable membership of twelve deputies and was delegated the authority to conduct the war ...

  5. Il y a 4 jours · By the end of May 1793 a majority seemed ready to support the Montagnards. Believing that the Girondins had betrayed and endangered the republic, the Paris sections (with the connivance of the Montagnards and the Paris Jacobin Club) demanded in petitions that the Convention expel the “perfidious deputies.”.

  6. Il y a 3 jours · On 9 Thermidor, year II (July 27, 1794), the Convention ordered the arrest of Robespierre and Saint-Just, and, after a failed resistance by loyalists in the Paris Commune, they were guillotined without trial the following day. The Terror was over.

  7. Il y a 3 jours · In this speech to the Convention on 25 June 1793, Roux laid out the basic economic demands of this group: more stringent economic measures against the rich, hoarders, speculators, and profiteers, who should be made to justify themselves to the hard–working, honest patriots for whom Roux claimed to speak.