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They were American clubs/groups in support of the French Revolution. They hoped to repay France for helping them in the American Revolution.
They were American clubs/groups in support of the French Revolution. They hoped to repay France for helping them in the American Revolution.
No. France is a long-standing democracy, but long before the French revolution, the Greeks had used democratic forms of government. The word democracy itself is Greek.
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
Before the French revolution, the monarchy issued France's laws.
Perhaps it did for France, but democracy existed in major forms in Greek city states as early as 800BC. Also the French revolution was preceeded by the American Revolution. Also keep in mind that none of these are actual democracies. Democracy is everyone votes. The best name we have for the governments of France and America are Democratic Repulics.
The French Revolution affected France, the Indian revolution affected India
he distrusted the democratic ideals of the French revolution.
Britain was not involved in the French Revolution. The common people overthrew the French aristocrats.
That would be the French Revolution and the American Revolution.
The French Revolution ultimately did not establish a stable democratic society. While it initially aimed for democratic principles, such as liberty, equality, and fraternity, the revolution led to the rise of radical factions, the Reign of Terror, and the eventual establishment of authoritarian rule under Napoleon Bonaparte. Though it laid the groundwork for future democratic movements in France, the immediate aftermath was marked by political instability and the oscillation between monarchy and republic rather than a consistent democracy.