National Convention

The Convention came about when the Legislative Assembly decreed the provisional suspension of King Louis XVI and the convocation of a National Convention to draw up a new constitution with no monarchy. The other major innovation was to decree that deputies to that Convention should be elected by all Frenchmen 21 years old or more, domiciled for a year and living by the product of their labor. The National Convention was, therefore, the first French assembly elected by a suffrage without distinctions of class.
Although the Convention lasted until 1795, power was effectively delegated by the Convention and concentrated in the small Committee of Public Safety from April 1793. The eight months from the fall of 1793 to the spring of 1794, when Maximilien Robespierre and his allies dominated the Committee of Public Safety, represent the most radical and bloodiest phase of the French Revolution, known as the Reign of Terror. After the fall of Robespierre, the Convention lasted for another year until a new constitution was written, ushering in the French Directory. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Convention NationaleFeuilletez ci-dessous l'exemplaire de la Newberry Library dans Internet Archive
Published 1794
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2by Lequinio Joseph-Marie (1755-1812)“...Convention nationale...”
Published 1795
Feuilletez ci-dessous l'exemplaire de la Bibliothèque nationale de France dans Gallica
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