1795 ⟶ Sans-culottes Uprising Repressed, Paris Under Siege
April 1: Insurrection of 12 Germinal, Year III. Sans-culotte...Year
1794
1795
👮 Sans-Culottes Leaders Arrested in Paris
October 3: Arrest of the leaders of the bands of armed sans-culottes in Paris.⟶
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🛡️ 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.⟶

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👊 Street Brawls Between Muscadins and Sans-culottes
February 2: Confrontations between Muscadins and sans-culottes in Paris streets.⟶
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✊ Jacobin-Sans-culottes Uprising in Paris
May 21: New uprising of Jacobins and sans-culottes in Paris; they occupy the Hôtel de Ville.⟶
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⚔️ Convention Orders Army to Occupy Faubourg Saint-Antoine
May 22: Third day of uprising in Paris. The Convention orders the army to occupy the Faubourg Saint-Antoine.⟶
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💣 Bonaparte Suppresses Royalist Uprising in Paris
October 5: An armed royalist uprising threatens the convention. On the orders of Paul Barras, in charge of the defense of Paris, General Bonaparte leads the army against the uprising. He uses cannons with grapeshot to break up a rebel gathering in front of the church of Saint-Roch, rue Saint-Honoré.⟶

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