General History Way Marks; a Special Text Designed to Direct the Lesson-Memory And Thought-Connections of General History Students

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The assembly adjourned, and *' the first scene in the drama of the French Revolution was ended." (3) "The new consti- tution called for a Legislative Assembly. This body, comprising seven hundred and forty-five members, was divided into three parties, — the Constitutionalists, the Girondists, and the Moun- tainists." Many of the Mountainists, or radical republicans, were also members of the Jacobin Club or that of the Cordeliers. The kings of Europe watched France with anxiety, and re- solved t...o crush its revolutionary party. Alarmed at the warlike preparations of Prussia and Aus- tria, the French Legislative Assembly declared war against them (1792). A little later the alHed armies of the Austrians and Prussians passed the frontiers of France. Emboldened by their first successes, the allies threatened Paris. Frantic with rage, and blaming the king for their woes, the Parisians massacred the Swiss Guards and seized the royal family in the Tuileries. To the mas- sacre of the Swiss Guards was added a massacre 136 GENERAL HISTORY WAY MARKS of all royalists confined in jails.

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