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    The revolution developed rapidly in the months May to October 1789‚ sparked by the King’s refusal to put forward a programme of reform in order to satisfy the Third Estate during the meeting of the Estates General on the 5th May 1789. Consequently‚ the Third Estate assembled in order to take the Tennis Court Oath agreeing not to disperse until France had a Constitution. Fearing his position was being threatened by the radical Third Estate‚ Louis contemplated using military force and ordered the stationing

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    Ten Percent Summary – Chapter 9 Lessons 1-4 The French Revolution & Napoleon In World History & Geography‚ Chapter 9 the French Revolution Begins‚ Radical Revolution & Reaction‚ The Rise of Napoleon and The Napoleonic Wars & The Fall of Napoleon and The European Reaction‚ McGraw – Hill Networks explains The French Revolution & Napoleon. Causes of the French Revolution were often seen as a major turning point in European history. The long – range causes of the French revolution are to be found in

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    The French Revolution 1794 Maximilian Robespierre was experiencing the negative repercussions of his creation. The French revolution changed the order of society and it came with a price. Prince Louis the 14th grandson Louis Capet married at age of 15 years old. The prince lacked of experience and social skills and leadership. The wedding was a political union between Austria and France. Marie Antoniette was 14 years old and was not interested in politics. Four years after the wedding Prince Louis

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    How does Robespierre justify the use of terror? Would some people still agree with his ideas? What began as a march to Versailles to acquire King Louis XVI’s attention to end the grievances of the general population in 1789‚ soon spiraled into what became known as The French Revolution. With the execution of Louis XVI in 1973‚ this new “regime” still had many problems to overcome including the continuing war that constantly needed men and money. The National Convention (which was created in

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    Perhaps one of the most influential figures during the French Revolution was a man by the name of Maximilien Robespierre. Instrumental especially at the onset of the Revolution‚ a period referred to as the Reign of Terror‚ Robespierre drew on the insights of many Enlightenment philosophers and was a strong advocate for the left wing bourgeoisie. However‚ despite his efficacious leadership and sentiment‚ much of what he encouraged to the masses is based off the writings and teachings of one Enlightenment

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    On January 30th‚ 1933‚ Adolf Hitler was elected chancellor of Germany. The people did this because their problems needed a solution‚ and they thought this was the best one. Obviously‚ this ended up being a poor decision as Hitler went on to kill 11 million lives and cause the start of World War II. However‚ electing Hitler still was a revolution for Germany. Germany elected Hitler because they had too many problems including poor economic conditions‚ the harsh peace terms of the Versailles treaty

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    decapitated head onto a stick‚ it was a sign of the times (Our Human History‚ pg. 530). Another thing of importance is the execution of Frances king Louis XVI‚ by guillotine. As a result‚ introduced an era called “The Reign of Terror” lead by Maximillian Robespierre‚ who sent “tens of thousands of people” to trial for voicing opposition to violent nature of the era (Our Human History‚ pg. 534-535). The outcome of both wars surfaced shortly after the American revolution ended: in 1791 Americans added the

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    CAUSES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 1. Describe the leadership of Louis XVI (16th) of France. ­ indecisive leader/ easily persuaded   ­  put off financial problems.   ­ French support for the colonists in the American War of Independence had brought the country to the verge of bankruptcy  ­ agreed to summon the ’estates­general’ (a form of parliament‚ but without real power) in order to try and raise taxes.   ­ people were angered by Louis’ refusal to allow the three estates ­ the first (clergy)

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    Khylinn Hayes Professor Grolemund Research and Writing 11 February 2013 The Problem with the Income Disparity‚ or: An Eagle-Mounted Buddha Mediates a Duel between Marx and Robespierre In our society there exists a horse that has been beaten well past death. This horse has been pulverized into the planes of oblivion‚ the Fields of Asphodel‚ or so far into the cosmos that it no longer even resembles a horse at all. Instead‚ it manifests in protestors‚ history‚ and politics. The name of the

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    The French Revolution and the Rise of the Republic of France: A Discussion of its Causes and Effects An essay by Cameron Reynolds-Beer Prior the French revolution was a series of events that damaged the legitimacy of the monarch’s rule. These included many situations‚ some of which were avoidable‚ some of which were not. The French class system of three “Estates”: The First Estate - The Nobles and Lords; The Second Estate - The Church and Priests; and the Third Estate - the peasants‚ workers

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