the French Revolution was the peasants taking over from the aristocracy and the royals. the industrial revolution was when machinery took over from working by hand.
No. The French Revolution was not an effect of the industrial revolution. The French revolution occurred due to the anger of the masses against the despotic rule of the monarchs in France.
protestant reformation ,french revolution and then industrial rev olution
The French Revolution and Industrial Revolution in a close tie
A lot of people are confused between the French and Industrial Revolutions because (1) they both have the word "revolution" in them, (2) they both take place in Europe, (3) and they both take place at the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. However, the French Revolution and Industrial Revolution are fundamentally different affairs.
Probably either the French Revolution or the American Revolution
The American Revolution and the French Revolution.
The guillotine wasn't in the industrial revolution ( that is when machines took over jobs and factories started) it was in the French Revolution .
The French Revolution, The American Revolution, and The Industrial Revolution.
Yes
A number of similarities may be found in the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. For one thing, both were 'revolutionary' in a basic sense: they resulted in radical social changes in and outside of the particular regions where they took place. At the same time, both were viewed with tremendous hostility and with tremendous optimism by various contemporary participants and observers.
American, French and Industrial revolution
American, French and Industrial revolution