1794 ⟶ Sans-Culottes Leaders Arrested in Paris
October 3: Arrest of the leaders of the bands of armed sans-...Year
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👮 Marat Evades Arrest After Attacks on Government
January 22: Paris municipal police try to arrest Marat for his violent attacks on the government, but he is defended by a crowd of sans-culottes and escapes to London.⟶
MaratSans-culottesArrestParisPolitical OppositionFrench RevolutionFreedom of SpeechGovernmentRadicalism
✊ 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
👮 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
👊 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-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