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king louis xvi calls the estates - general.
the third estate delegates form the national assembly.
a mob in paris attacks the bastille.
france experiences a financial crisis.
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Brief Explanations
These are key events of the early French Revolution, ordered by their historical occurrence:
- France's financial crisis (root cause of reforms) preceded the calling of the Estates-General.
- King Louis XVI called the Estates-General in 1789 to address the crisis.
- Frustrated by lack of power, Third Estate delegates formed the National Assembly shortly after.
- The storming of the Bastille, a symbol of royal tyranny, happened after the National Assembly's formation, marking the start of open revolution.
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- France experiences a financial crisis.
- King Louis XVI calls the Estates-General.
- The Third Estate delegates form the National Assembly.
- A mob in Paris attacks the Bastille.