Insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793
The insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793 (French: journées), during the French Revolution, resulted in the fall of the Girondins in the National Convention under pressure of the Parisian sans-culottes, Jacobins of the clubs, and Montagnards. By its impact and importance, this insurrection stands as one of the three great popular insurrections of the French Revolution, following those of 14 July 1789 and 10 August 1792.
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Insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793
The insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793 (French: journées), during the French Revolution, resulted in the fall of the Girondins in the National Convention under pressure of the Parisian sans-culottes, Jacobins of the clubs, and Montagnards. By its impact and importance, this insurrection stands as one of the three great popular insurrections of the French Revolution, following those of 14 July 1789 and 10 August 1792.
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Hanriot confronts deputies of the Convention
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