no
BOTH
The agricultural revolution has nothing to do with the french revolution . the agricultural revolution is about the problems in the countryside with food to grow thing and all the rich people had no need to grow food and the french revolution is the economic revolution
Because the French felt that anything that was bad for the United Kingdom was good for France.
it is to show who will die because of the revolution
Maximilien Robespierre, a key figure during the French Revolution, is often criticized for his role in the Reign of Terror from 1793 to 1794. Under his leadership, thousands were executed by guillotine, including political opponents and perceived enemies of the revolution, which fostered an atmosphere of fear and repression. His unwavering belief in virtue and revolutionary ideals led to the suppression of dissent and the establishment of a dictatorship, ultimately culminating in his own downfall and execution in 1794.
the french care so much about the revolution because it made a massive impact on, not just France, but Europe! if the revolution had not happened, France and possibly even the rest of Europe would not be what it is today. France might still have estates, kings and bad execution habits but because of this revolution, people all around Europe started to realise what France had become. i hope this answer is helpful :)
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.
Some causes of the French Revolution are that, they had a lot of economic problems. It was also influenced by the Enlightenment and the American Revolution. There was also political and social inequalities. A huge public debt, two consecutive years of bad crops due to weather, a lack of wheat, grains and bread plus an inept and indecisive Monarch.
antagonist.
The French had an enormous National debt, prices of bread rose because of a bad harvest. France was in the midst of an economic crisis and had an unfair tax code. The french helped fund the American revolution and thus had no money themselves. With no money in the French government the country revolted. The French economy was in shambles and it was on the verge of bankruptcy. Change in the old tax code was essential.
Napoleon was a brilliant general who successfully defended the French Revolution against the intervention of foreign monarchs who saw the overthrow of the French monarchy as a bad precedent which should not be allowed.
Maximilien Robespierre was often seen as both a principled idealist and a ruthless leader. Supporters admired his commitment to the principles of the French Revolution, particularly his advocacy for liberty and equality. However, his opponents viewed him as tyrannical and overly zealous, particularly during the Reign of Terror, where his policies led to widespread executions and repression. This duality in perception reflects his complex legacy as a revolutionary figure.