1795 ⟶ Jacobin-Sans-culottes Uprising in Paris
May 21: New uprising of Jacobins and sans-culottes in Paris;...Year
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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
👮 Sans-Culottes Leaders Arrested in Paris
October 3: Arrest of the leaders of the bands of armed sans-culottes in Paris.⟶
Sans-culottesParisArrestRevolutionary factionsSocial unrestReign of TerrorRadicalismPolitical repressionSocial control
✊ 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
👊 Street Brawls Between Muscadins and Sans-culottes
February 2: Confrontations between Muscadins and sans-culottes in Paris streets.⟶
MuscadinsSans-culottesParisStreet violenceSocial conflictPost-ThermidorFrench RevolutionPolitical factionsFashionCounter-revolution
🛡️ Sans-culottes Uprising Repressed, Paris Under Siege
April 1: Insurrection of 12 Germinal, Year III. Sans-culottes invade Convention, but leave when the National Guard arrives. Paris is declared in a state of siege.⟶

Sans-culottesInsurrectionParisNational GuardState of SiegeConventionFrench RevolutionRebellionSuppressionPolitical Instability
⚔️ 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