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La Rг©volution Franг§aise May 2026

6 February 2017BLOG No Comments

La Rг©volution Franг§aise May 2026

Years of bad harvests, food shortages, and skyrocketing bread prices left the peasantry starving.

As internal chaos grew and external wars against European monarchies intensified, the revolution turned violent: La rГ©volution franГ§aise

Its ideals inspired later revolutions across Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean (notably the Haitian Revolution). Years of bad harvests, food shortages, and skyrocketing

Following the Terror, a five-man executive body called the took power but proved weak and corrupt. This instability allowed a young, successful general named Napoleon Bonaparte to seize power in a coup d'état in November 1799, effectively ending the revolution and beginning the Napoleonic Era. 5. Lasting Legacy The French Revolution left a permanent mark on the world: This instability allowed a young, successful general named

Philosophers like Rousseau and Voltaire spread ideas of liberty, equality, and popular sovereignty, challenging the "divine right" of kings. 2. The Early Phase (1789–1791)

The concept of a modern nation-state, where citizens owe loyalty to their country rather than a king, was born.

The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a watershed moment in modern history that replaced the absolute monarchy of France with a republic and permanently altered the global political landscape. 1. Causes of the Revolution

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