1795 ⟶ Jacobin and Sans-culotte Uprising Quashed by Convention Army
May 20: Armed uprising against the Convention by Jacobins an...Year
1793
1795
✊ Sans-culottes Insurrection Forces Convention Purge
May 31: Insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793. An armed crowd of sans-culottes organized by the Commune storms the hall of the convention and demands that it disband. The deputies resist.⟶

French RevolutionSans-culottesInsurrectionNational ConventionPolitical ViolenceCommune of ParisGirondinsJacobinsPurgeFactionalism
✊ Sans-culottes Pressure Convention, Demand Arrests and Army
September 4: Sans-culottes occupy the convention and demand the arrest of suspected opponents of the Revolution, and the creation of a new revolutionary army of 60,000 men.⟶
Sans-culottesRevolutionary ArmyPopular PressureRadicalismPolitical ViolenceConventionFrench RevolutionSocial UnrestCivil SocietyDemand
⚔️ 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
🔪 Thermidorian Reaction: Anti-Jacobin Violence and Arrests
February 22: In the convention, the deputy Rovère demands the punishment of Jacobins who carried out the Terror. Former Jacobin leaders in several cities placed under arrest. Four Jacobins in Nîmes who conducted the Terror there are assassinated.⟶
Thermidorian ReactionWhite TerrorJacobinsRevengeAssassinationPolitical ViolenceFrench RevolutionNîmesConvention
✊ Jacobin-Sans-culottes Uprising in Paris
May 21: New uprising of Jacobins and sans-culottes in Paris; they occupy the Hôtel de Ville.⟶
JacobinsSans-culottesParisUprisingRevolutionHôtel de Ville1795French RevolutionPolitical ViolencePopular Movement