Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
Liberty, equality, fraternity.
There are only three phases of the Revolution. The third phase is the French Revolution.
American, French and Industrial revolution
The slaves were the massive group who wanted to be freed, "les gens de couleurs" or Affranchis wanted the french to leave so they coud be in first place . Then there were the "blancs" french and spanish colons who where exploiting the country.
Some were certainly not new and not uniquely French such as the separation between Church and State, the rights of man and the Citizen, Divine Right of a Monarch and the role of Capital punishment.
There were an awfull lot of people involved in the French Revolution, but to name 4 of the most important figures: - King Louis XVI - Queen Marie Antoinette - Maximilian Robespierre - Napoleon Bonaparte
Christianity, democratic ideals and the Industrial Revolution
There are only three phases of the Revolution. The third phase is the French Revolution.
Problems in France helped to spark a revolution. What were three big problems in France before the revolution?
The Three Estates.
American, French and Industrial revolution
Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
American, French and Industrial revolution
I'm assuming you mean how all three are different. The America revolution was to break away from the Mother Country. The French revolution was to force the monarchy out of power so they could have a democratic government. The Glorious Revolution was to keep Catholics off throne of Protestant England because a Catholic heading the Anglican church just wouldn't work.
The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.
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.
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