After the bad harvest in 1788 caused many problems in the Third estate. They could not get their hands on bread and all the women led a mob to the Versailles to protest against Mary Antoinette.
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If you subscribe to the premise that the French Revolution was a grass roots movement by the people in the street, they would have had very limited effect because of literacy. (If the Third Estate was made up of 97 percent of the French population and 80 percent of the Third Estate were illiterate peasants, then about 75 percent of all Frenchmen and Frenchwomen had never heard of Enlightenment or of Philosophy and Philosophers.) For the man on the street it was all about hope for a better tomorrow and bread on the table today.If you choose to believe in a Top Down origin to the Revolution, then someone had to convince the great majority that they had certain basic human rights, and they would not have received such information from the Nobles or the Catholic Clergy.
None, really. The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1787-1799) were events barely noticeable, as they happened to European powers England and France; as most of Latin America was within the sphere of influence of Spain and Portugal, these territories weren't affected by such conflicts.
In the Battle of Yorktown, the colonists and the French surrounded the British until they surrendered, this battle won the Revolution.
What role did women play in the Revolution Were they simply a reactionary force as when bread shortages prompted a march on Versaillesor an active part of the revolutionary public?" In the Revolution the women often took their husbands role after they marched off to fight. They did things like manage farms and buisness as well as managing household and family. Some also followed their husbands to the battlefield and washed and cooked for troops. Others like Molly Pitcher even risked their lives in combat.
Yes.
he was a ambassador that convinced the french to help the Americans .
the french helped to supply military supplies, food, and ammunition
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Lawyers were wealthy members of the Bourgeoisie and were highly regarded during the French Revolution. Lawyers were members of the Third Estate, which had been abused by the other two Estates, paying the largest tax burden and receiving less benefits.
If you subscribe to the premise that the French Revolution was a grass roots movement by the people in the street, they would have had very limited effect because of literacy. (If the Third Estate was made up of 97 percent of the French population and 80 percent of the Third Estate were illiterate peasants, then about 75 percent of all Frenchmen and Frenchwomen had never heard of Enlightenment or of Philosophy and Philosophers.) For the man on the street it was all about hope for a better tomorrow and bread on the table today.If you choose to believe in a Top Down origin to the Revolution, then someone had to convince the great majority that they had certain basic human rights, and they would not have received such information from the Nobles or the Catholic Clergy.
None, really. The American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1787-1799) were events barely noticeable, as they happened to European powers England and France; as most of Latin America was within the sphere of influence of Spain and Portugal, these territories weren't affected by such conflicts.
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You can play battle revolution with Pokemon platinum.
Play in french is jouer.
Women played a huge role in the French Revolution. They became political revolutionaries, and one woman even assassinated an oppressive Republican leader. Women wrote pamphlets, participated in activism, and even joined clubs swearing their allegiance to each other.
They killed people and ate stuff so they all died, so france does no longer exist. Your Face.