An angry mob violently attacked and looted the state prison.
An angry mob violently attacked and looted the state prison.
Yes! majority of them were revolutionaries but not all of them. Some were with the government.
They inspired revolutionaries to rebel against against powerful monarchies
They inspired revolutionaries to rebel against against powerful monarchies
They inspired revolutionaries to rebel against against powerful monarchies
The 18th century French revolutionaries were inspired by Enlightenment principles such as liberty, equality, and fraternity. They sought to abolish the monarchy and establish a democratic government based on these ideals, leading to the overthrow of the French monarchy and the establishment of the First French Republic. The revolutionaries believed in the power of reason, individual rights, and the importance of educating the masses, all of which were central themes of the Enlightenment.
Emily pankhurst
2 famous Indian women revolutionaries from India of 19-20 cenury?
Mirabeau Olympe De Gouge
There were several influential female revolutionaries in the 19th and 20th centuries. They include Alma WIlijakainen, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Emily Pankhurst.
Some notable women revolutionaries in the 20th century include Rosa Luxemburg in Germany, Emmeline Pankhurst in the UK, and Angela Davis in the United States. These women were influential in advocating for various social and political causes, challenging the status quo and fighting for equality and justice.
1) The French Revolution - The political and constitutional transformation into sovereign and republic state from the absolute monarchy .2) The revolution proclaimed - The people are the master of nation's destiny.3) The idea of 'La Patrie (the father land ) and ' Le Citoyen ' (the citizen ) promoted equality under the constitution.4) The estate general renamed as the national assembly .5) New Hymns , Oaths and memorising martyrs all in the name of nation.6) Centralised administrative system.7) Uniform weights and measures.8) French became the language of nation.