He created the Reign of Terror and became a victim of it.
he was a master of his time
Benjamin Franklin's most important contribution was that he served as American ambassador to France and persuaded the French to join the war on America's side.
He was instrumental in gaining French military equipment, weapons, ammunition and support for the Continental Army.
hum french revolution? you mean 1789 revolution?
Robespierre was the main leader in the Reign of Terror.
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.
John Locke's contribution was that he was a studied philosopher and he saw that the clergy and nobility were prvileged so he tell the common people to fight for their right from this gave rise to french revolution. finally because of John Locke's contribution they got their rights
He ended the Royalist counter-revolution with a whiff of grapeshot.
The METRIC SYSTEM is one contribution of the French Revolution which remains with us to the present day.
Benjamin Franklin's most important contribution was that he served as American ambassador to France and persuaded the French to join the war on America's side.
He drove the Royal Navy out of Toulon and ended a Royalist counter revolution in Paris with artillery fire.
He was instrumental in gaining French military equipment, weapons, ammunition and support for the Continental Army.
A major accomplishment was the Declaration of the Right of Man and the Citizen. It also made a major contribution in the area of freedom of and from religion.
Benjamin Franklin's most important contribution was that he served as American ambassador to France and persuaded the French to join the war on America's side.
The Reign of Terror.
The Reign of Terror.
He remained unmarried but Elenore Duplay was his mistress.
"Noli Me Tangere" by Jose Rizal played a significant role in the Philippine revolution as it exposed the abuses of the Spanish colonial government and inspired a sense of nationalism among Filipinos. The novel shed light on the injustices experienced by Filipinos under Spanish rule, sparking a desire for independence and fueling the revolutionary spirit that eventually led to the Philippine Revolution against Spain.