Failure of the 1791 Constitution
The King and Queen
Flight to Varennes
Monarchy flee from Paris to Austria
Any popularity was lost
20th-22nd June 1791
The Queen's support for the war
Showed she wanted absolute royal power reinstated
Signs Constitution

The Radicals
Republicans
Champ de Mars Massacre
July 1791
Showed support for a Republic and not a constitutional monarchy.
Radicals within the Assembly
Jacobins and Cordeliers

Robespierre
The Assembly
Jacobins and Cordeliers join to form a radical group of deputies
Started to become more hungry for power
War
Declaration of Pillnitz August 1791
Was declared as a result of the flight to Varennes
Angered radicals who saw this as the King using enemies abroad meaning a constitutional monarchy was no longer wanted.
Austria threatened to use force to restore the monarchy
Emigres
Economic Problems
Riots of Summer 1791
Lack of bread
People thought monarchy was inept