No, French problems still remain. This has been found to be a due to a lack of defensive capabilities by a divided French government, and to a partial extent due to an overall French reliance on others to protect them from themselves, as well as a preponderance of short men with "Napolean complex". This topic has had much study in the last 50 years and France still baffles researchers.
Topic to be updated as more is discovered. Researchers are currently studying accuracy of Exocet missisles and why they tend to hit NATO ships and never opposing forces. Currently this is referred to as the "Pakistani Effect"
yes
The French Revolution happened during 1789-1799 and the American Revolution happened during 1775-1783. So the French Revolution happened before the American Revolution.
Dumbledore was not a french monarch and was not beheaded during the french revolution
The French Revolution took place between 1789 and 1799.
The French Revolution
It was the American Revolution, and its success, that significantly inspired the French Revolution. The French Revolution lasted from 1789 to 1799.
They opposed it.
no he does not. On the other hand, Martin Luther impacted the first enlightenment during the French Revolution.
Yes, it is based on the French Revolution.
except the Britain glorious revolution, which didnt influence anything, since Britain is an island, the French Revolution was the first popular revolt! PS: that has nothing to do with Hitler.
Because the French felt that anything that was bad for the United Kingdom was good for France.
Louis XIV was not in the French Revolution, since he had died in 1715. I think you mean Louis XVI, his great-grandfather, though he did not act anything.
England and France had been at war with each other for centuries, and France had helped the Americans fight their American Revolution against the English. Therefore, England did not support anything French. Also, no other countries what soever supported the French Revolution.
Because anything that hurt the British, especially British world trade, was fine by the French.
Because they saw that the revolution no longer had anything to do with them. it had been hijacked by a bunch of lawyers turned politicians.
hum french revolution? you mean 1789 revolution?
American Revolution - for French Revolution - against American Revolution - for French Revolution - against
The french revolution was more like a revolution as lt literary says.