1796 ⟶ Babeuf's Failed Uprising at the Grenelle Camp
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✊ Enragés' Failed Uprising in Paris
March 10: Failed uprising in Paris by the ultra-revolutionary faction known as the enragés, led by the former priest Jacques Roux.⟶
French RevolutionEnragésFactionalismParisUprisingRadicalismJacques RouxPolitical ViolenceFailed Rebellion
⚔️ Jacobin and Sans-culotte Uprising Quashed by Convention Army
May 20: Armed uprising against the Convention by Jacobins and sans-culottes. They invade the hall of the convention and kill deputy Féraud. The army responds quickly and clears out the hall. The Convention votes the arrest of the Deputies involved in the uprising.⟶

French RevolutionJacobinsSans-culottesConventionUprisingCivil UnrestArmed ConflictPolitical ViolenceCounter-revolution
🛡️ Army Suppresses Uprising in Faubourg Saint-Antoine
May 24: The army secures the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, and disarms and arrests the participants in the uprising.⟶
French RevolutionUprisingArmySuppressionFaubourg Saint-AntoineMilitary ActionRebellionInternal ConflictCounter-Revolution
💣 Babeuf's Failed Uprising at the Grenelle Camp
September 9: Grenelle camp affair - failed uprising by supporters of Gracchus Babeuf against the French Directory⟶
French RevolutionDirectoryBabeufConspiracyUprisingPolitical ViolenceCounter-RevolutionSocialismRadicalsSuppression
🗳️ Babeuf and Montagnards Plot Against the Directory
May 2: Babeuf's followers and the remaining Montagnards form a common plan to overthrow the Directory.⟶

French RevolutionDirectoryBabeufMontagnardsConspiracyPolitical OppositionOverthrowRadicalismRevolutionary Factions
🪖 Babeuf Uprising Leaders Executed by Military Tribunal
October 10: The thirty-two leaders of the September 9–10 Babeuf uprising are tried by a military tribunal and sentenced to death.⟶
French RevolutionBabeufUprisingConspiracyMilitary TribunalExecutionRebellionSuppressionRadicalismPolitical Violence