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    politician who strongly disagreed with the French government. He was an essential figure of the French Revolution that had an immense impact on the French government. Robespierre led France during the reign of terror and soon became suspicious of many revolutionists‚ consequently leading to his downfall. Arras‚ France was the place of birth of Maximilien Robespierre on May 6‚ 1758. His mother died when he was only six years old and his dad

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    Henry H How did international events of the eighteenth century affect the French Revolution? The effects of the French Revolution were vast and far reaching. The overthrowing of the monarchy quickly dealt a near fatal blow to the old feudal and monarchic system that had controlled Europe for centuries (Jörgensen‚ C). The Revolution got rid of serfdom and federal dues peasants previously had to pay to kings (Jörgensen‚ C). Outside of Europe‚ in South America‚ the spanish colonies saw a weakened

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    1793: King Louis XVI of France guillotined in Paris. Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man banned; Paine condemned in absentia (he is in France) for high treason. The British government‚ headed by Prime Minister Pitt‚ begins to arrest anyone publishing anything criticizing the government. William Godwin publishes Political Justice‚ a huge philosophical tract that argues Paine’s case from a theoretical point of view. Godwin is not imprisoned largely because his book’s price (forty times the price of Paine’s)

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    Calonne‚ comptroller-general of the royal finances‚ informed King Louis XVI that the state was on the verge of a financial meltdown. Whilst not having exact details to the financial figures to show the full extent of the problem‚ it is never the less recognized that France was in serious financial difficulty. What then did Calonne propose to sort this financial mess out? How was he to convince the King and the Notables that France was in financial danger and to give backing to his solutions? This

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    French and Russian regimes were questioned by the public. Both Louis XVI and Nicholas II convened a representative body‚ where the French Estates General was given enough authority while the Duma remained powerless. Both‚ however‚ precipitated their respective revolutions. With military defeats undermining

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    depression and new idea of the Enlightenment movement and the French Revolution resulted in the article social economic and political changes throughout France. France was ruled by Kings Kings to France our presidents to United States.there has been over hundreds of different rulers of France going back from 840 until the 2000. In France they didn’t have Presidents’ Day hide transitions dynasties republic the first republic first empire Orleans second republic second Empire third republic

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    beginning of our French Revolution was in need of a man with military success‚ they were in need of a man like Napoleon. Napoleon was assigned only to prevent chaos during the French Revolution in 1797‚ but eventually was admitted as the French Emperor of France in 1804. Despite his efforts and success into improving the French Revolution in economic‚ political‚ and social ways; Napoleon soon expressed tyrannical tendencies through his enforcement of democratic despotism and un-kept promises of everlasting

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    Towards the end of the 18th century two major revolutions were to rock the modern world. The first was in America where the colonists rose up in revolt against British rule. The second was in France as members of the bourgeoisie rose up in revolt against King Louis XVI. The French Revolution is a highly controversial affair because‚ for the first time‚ Marxist historians become rather eloquent. They claim that this revolt was a "Revolution of the Bourgeoisie"‚ the first of such which would then

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    because it centralized power in France during King Louis the fourteenth’s reign. The main reason he built the Palace of Versailles was because he didn’t trust his nobles‚ Louis thought they were planning to overthrow him. In moving the government to The Palace of Versailles‚ his aim was to keep a close watch on his nobles and he could promote his nobles who were loyal and respected his views. Louis the fourteenth also referred to as the “sun king.” Like his father‚ Louis XIV The topics that will be debated

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    revolt. The French Revolution‚ the revolutionary movement that shook France between 1787 and 1799‚ reached its first climax there in 1789. After taking notice of the falling economy in the late 1700s‚ King Louis XVI‚ very self-centered‚ thought his authority to rule came from god himself. He brought in a number of financial advisors to review the weakened French treasury. Each advisor reached the same conclusion‚ that France needed a large change in the way it taxed the public‚ and each advisor

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