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Who was the leader of extreme radicals during the French Revolution?

Robespierre most often gets that ranking in the French Revolution.


How did Mary Wollstonecraft contribute to the French Revolution?

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How did the enlightenment philosophies contribute to the start of the Age of Revolution?

The Enlightenment did not directly contribute to the outbreak of the French Revolution, but the French revolution does embody some of the enlightenment ideas. Enlightenment thinkers promoted ideas of progress and natural law in all aspects of society. This can be seen in the writings of Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire. Ideas of the French Revolution derived from the Enlightenment are as follows: Constitutional monarchy, Liberal government, Division of powers among the nobles, the monarchy, and the representatives of the cities to replace the Old Regime, The Declaration of the Rights of Man, The Social Contract, Popular Sovereignty, and the Enlightened Absolutism.


Major architects of french absolutism foundation?

Cardinal Richelieu


How did Napoleon Bonaparte hurt the French Revolution?

I'm a Napoleon supporter so I have more good to say about him than bad ha. However, Napoleon in many ways went against the ideals of the Revolution. Firstly, the French Revolution fought for democracy but Napoleon was a dictator. Secondly, one other ideal of the French Revolution is to have checks and balances within the government but Napoleon made almost all the political decisions on his own. Overall, Napoleon's style of government was closer to absolutism which was a big no-no of the French Revolution.

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What event ended the age of absolution?

The French Revolution ended the age of absolutism.


Who was the leader of extreme radicals during the French Revolution?

Robespierre most often gets that ranking in the French Revolution.


How did Mary Wollstonecraft contribute to the French Revolution?

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How did Louis 14 excess spending contribute to French Revolution over 80 years?

How did louis 14 excess spending contribute to French Revolution over 80 years?


How did the enlightenment philosophies contribute to the start of the Age of Revolution?

The Enlightenment did not directly contribute to the outbreak of the French Revolution, but the French revolution does embody some of the enlightenment ideas. Enlightenment thinkers promoted ideas of progress and natural law in all aspects of society. This can be seen in the writings of Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire. Ideas of the French Revolution derived from the Enlightenment are as follows: Constitutional monarchy, Liberal government, Division of powers among the nobles, the monarchy, and the representatives of the cities to replace the Old Regime, The Declaration of the Rights of Man, The Social Contract, Popular Sovereignty, and the Enlightened Absolutism.


What is one way that American Revolution contribute to the start of the French Revolution?

the cost of supporting the american revolution caused the french king to propose tax increases


What did the American revolution contribute to the French Revolution?

They were their allies. France furnished a Navy and 10,000 troops to the Continental Army.


How did popular revolts contribute to 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.


Major architects of french absolutism foundation?

Cardinal Richelieu


What king of France set the model for absolutism?

LOUIS XIV, referred to as the Sun King, was the French King who set the model for absolutism.


How did Napoleon Bonaparte hurt the French Revolution?

I'm a Napoleon supporter so I have more good to say about him than bad ha. However, Napoleon in many ways went against the ideals of the Revolution. Firstly, the French Revolution fought for democracy but Napoleon was a dictator. Secondly, one other ideal of the French Revolution is to have checks and balances within the government but Napoleon made almost all the political decisions on his own. Overall, Napoleon's style of government was closer to absolutism which was a big no-no of the French Revolution.


How is the Russian model of absolutism different from the French model?

they are from different countries