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Q: What rallying cries best describes the second stage of the French Revolution?
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The revolution of 1848 in France ultimately resulted in?

The French Revolution of 1848 ultimately resulted in the creation of the French Second Republic. This is also referred to as the February Revolution.


When were the French Second Republic and the second French Empire established?

The second French Republic was established after the 1848 revolution (the French had more than one revolution). The nephew of Napoléon Bonaparte (the first emperor) was elected as president, but turned the Republic into a second empire on Dec 2, 1852. He chose that date because that was the anniversary of the battle of Austerlitz.


Did the French Revolution give people a greater say?

There are several French Revolutions. Assuming that you are referring to French Revolution of 1789, the people as a whole did not really get a much larger say. However, the leadership shifted from being the monarchy and the nobility to a bourgeoisie dictatorship. The French Revolution of 1823 had few tangible results (this is the French Revolution of Les Miserables). The French Revolution of 1848 was successful in creating the Second Republic of France, which was promptly ended three years later by Napoleon III and the creation of the Second French Empire.


What did the Second Estate comprise?

The Aristocracy/Nobility made up the second estate in the French Revolution.


Are nobles against or for the king in the second estate of the French Revolution?

The Nobles were pro Monarchy.


What was the 1st and 2nd estates feeling on the revolution?

The first and second estates detested the French revolution as it threatened to remove them from power and wealth.


What lead to the french revolution?

The French Revolution was caused by inequality between the first, second, and third estate, increased poverty among the peasants after the wasteful spending of Louis XIV, and rumors of the successful American revolution that spread to France.


Which groups in the French Revolution benefited from the French Revolution?

The third estate, made up of peasants, artisans and workers, which was 97% of the population, were those who benefited from the French Revolution. In particular the Bourgeoisie, a section of the third estate who were relatively wealthy, such as bankers, lawyers, doctors and other similar professions, benefited the most from the French Revolution because the Revolution put them in power. The first and the second estates, meaning the clergy and nobility, were the groups that lost the most from the French Revolution. They would not recover their pre-Revolution position until the Congress of Vienna of 1815 reinstated the French monarchy.


What caused the Revolution of 1830?

Cause of French RevolutionThe French Revolution was caused when King Louis XVI was taxing the Third Estates class but, not the frist or second estates class leaving them to get richer and richer.


How did the French revolution influence Edouard Manet?

Not much. He started painting in the 1850s, during the Second Republic.


How did the French Revolution punish the first and second Estates and the king and queen?

tied them to a post and beat them with a stick


French society after ther French Revolution?

it was separated into three classes first class - clergy second class - nobles third class - peasents