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The Royalists caused a concern as potential counter revolutionaries and they had many supporters throughout Europe, not the least of which were European Monarchs who feared further popular revolutions.
Because they feared that the revolution would carry over to their countries.
People in European countries were civilized.
how did some european nations callenge each other in the years before the great war
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The Royalists caused a concern as potential counter revolutionaries and they had many supporters throughout Europe, not the least of which were European Monarchs who feared further popular revolutions.
It was the start of the fall of monarchy
They feared Napoleon would destabilize the balance of power in Europe.
One of the biggest fears of a businessman is financial failure, which can result in bankruptcy or loss of business. Other fears include making poor decisions that negatively impact the business, not being able to adapt to market changes, and failing to stay competitive in the industry.
European explorers were searching for new trade routes to Asia, specifically for valuable spices and other goods. They were also looking for new lands to claim in the name of their monarchs and to spread Christianity.
Enlightened Despots were a subset of absolute monarchs that made legal, social, and educational reforms in accordance with Enlightenment principles. All Enlightened Despots were absolute monarchs, but there were a number of European absolute monarchs that were not Enlightened Despots.
The French debt was far worse than the debts of other European monarchs, as in England or Austria.
Adams feared for his family's safety during the war because patriot (people who wanted freedom from Britain) and loyalist (people who remained loyal to the British parliament)neighbors often fought and stole from each other. Samuel Adams also feared a stronger government, which could infringe United States citizens' liberties.
The only law he broke, was one everybody would have broken when faced with death: he tried to get other monarchs from other European countries to help and save him and his family. The French revolutionaries saw this as treason and killed him and Marie Antoinette for it.
Some fears can be good, such as the fear of doing things that are dangerous. Other fears, such as phobias of things that are actually safe or even non-existent, can be bad.
The original settlers feared a range of threats, such as attacks from Native American tribes, harsh weather conditions, crop failures, and general lack of resources. They also feared diseases, conflicts with other European powers, and the unknown dangers of the new land they were settling.