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The person who took over the army was Napoleon
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The french were angry at there leaders in 1789 through the end of the french revolution, so they killed their leaders. This made them look bad to the european nations around them so they attacked and the only person to defend them was Napolean Bonaparte.
The French Revolution allowed for the debut of the modern French consciousness, the idea of universal human dignity and liberty in Europe. This changed the mental landscape quite drastically in Europe and was directly responsible for the rise in Romanticism, Nationalism, and Democratic Revolutions in Europe. In terms of concrete benefits, the French Revolution immediately gave rise to the First Republic of France and the First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte. The French Empire conquered or made vassals of nearly every country in Europe from Lithuania to Portugal. The Revolution inspired a plethora of writers such as Dumas and Voltaire, giving them insight into the human condition.
He was a threat to the Revolution as long as he was alive.
What will probably have the largest impact on a young persons political beliefs
No, that concept existed centuries before the French Revolution.
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Napoleon.
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The person who inaugurated the Reign of Terror during the French revolution was Maximillian Robespierre of the Jacobins.
The person who inaugurated the Reign of Terror during the French revolution was Maximillian Robespierre of the Jacobins. He was a member of the French political society.
The person who took over the army was Napoleon
A person who had the right to vote in an election
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The last person burnt to death as a witch was in about 1783 (in Switzerland), around about the time of the French Revolution and American independance.
No Scottish person has had a major impact on radar development. Hungarians, Serbs, Brits, Americans, Germans, French and Russians have all had a part in the making, but no Scots.