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The Tennis Court Oath was a revolutionary act, & an assertion that political authority derived from the people and their representatives rather than from the monarchy. It called for a written French constitution
Before the French Revolution, the French were inspired by the Enlightenment Period as well as the American Revolution. The French Revolution lead to many changes in France's government and greatly changed their society.
yes the peasants were leading the revolution of1789 after the meeting of the states general
Edmond Burke condemned the French Revolution as a "digest of anarchy". He was probably the greatest single factor in turning British public opinion against the French Revolution with the publication of his book Reflections on the Revolution in France in 1790.
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The French Revolution.
The Tennis Court Oath was a revolutionary act, & an assertion that political authority derived from the people and their representatives rather than from the monarchy. It called for a written French constitution
The construction of the Bastille.
Before the French Revolution, the French were inspired by the Enlightenment Period as well as the American Revolution. The French Revolution lead to many changes in France's government and greatly changed their society.
No, it lead to the American Revolution.
It marks the beginning of the French Revolution.
yes the peasants were leading the revolution of1789 after the meeting of the states general
how did the meeting of the estate-general lead to the french revolution
One reason is because the french and Indian war put the british in debt, so they had to tax the colonists.
The French Revolution was caused by inequality between the first, second, and third estate, increased poverty among the peasants after the wasteful spending of Louis XIV, and rumors of the successful American revolution that spread to France.
Because King George III put an end to it.
One reason is because the french and Indian war put the british in debt, so they had to tax the colonists.