Description
A classroom wall chart titled “The French Revolution Part 2” (70×100 cm) typically focuses on the radical phase of the Revolution (circa 1793–1799), when France underwent dramatic social, political, and territorial changes.
Key Content Elements
The Reign of Terror: Central events include the rise and dominance of Maximilien Robespierre, mass executions by guillotine (including Marie Antoinette and the Girondins), the role of the Committee of Public Safety, and the Festival of the Supreme Being.
Political Changes: Outlines the abolition of monarchy, brief republican government, radical policies, anti-clerical measures, and expansionist wars against European monarchies.
Timeline and Maps: Visual timelines feature key events: start of the Terror (Sept. 1793), major executions, laws against counterrevolutionaries, and the eventual downfall of Robespierre in July 1794.
Geographical Boundaries: May include maps illustrating military campaigns (internal rebellions, wars with Austria, Prussia, Britain), shifting borders, and territorial expansions into neighboring regions.
Teaching and Catalog Use
The chart is designed for quick, clear reference in classrooms, featuring annotated dates, event summaries, and visual depictions of major personalities and revolutionary bodies.
Often color-coded for phases (moderate, radical, reactionary) and paired with images of revolutionary symbols (guillotine, tricolor flag, sans-culottes).
Availability
These wall charts and maps are stocked by educational suppliers and print vendors—commonly available pipe-mounted, laminated, and in the 70×100 cm format for durability and classroom display.
For digital catalog images, use high-quality educational posters with clear labeling or authorized infographics summarizing the Revolution’s major developments.
If customized with specific dates, personalities, or map work is required, reference the timeline and campaign resources outlined in curriculum-focused timeline posters or history infographic suppliers.