no the had kaka war
the women had a great role in the french revolution for there rights
they were imprisoned about 25-30 years before Bastille day. 5 forgers and 2 mentally ill prisoners....lolololol
The French monarchy was overthrown in 1789. Mobs of people in Paris, who were hungry and angry with the policies of King Louis XVI stormed the Bastille, a prison and released prisoners. He and his wife were arrested by French revolutionaries.
Germany took about 1.8 million French prisoners of war.
No, it was hardly a consideration open for debate.
There was no role of women in French Revolution.
the women had a great role in the french revolution for there rights
There was no role of women in french revolution.
The Bastille.
La Bastille. There were only seven prisoners in it.
they were imprisoned about 25-30 years before Bastille day. 5 forgers and 2 mentally ill prisoners....lolololol
It was to free the prisoners inside about 7 were freed according to QI General Book of Ignorance
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yes, women had a revolution in France.From the very beginning women were active participants in the events which brought about so many important changes in French society
Women during the French Revolution were viewed as lesser humans than men. They were excluded from the Declaration of the Rights of Men which granted all men in France certain rights. During part of the Revolution women were allowed to inherit property, but this right was revoked by Napoleon. In the later years of the Revolution women's right to express their views was reduced. Women's clubs were banned and violators were arrested. Women were imprisoned and executed.
No, that would be many years in the future.
In "A Tale of Two Cities," a tumbrel is a two-wheeled cart used to transport prisoners to the guillotine during the French Revolution. The tumbrels were a symbol of the brutal and violent nature of the revolution, with the prisoners facing execution by the guillotine once they reached their destination.