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The public execution using the guillotine.
Edmond Burke condemned the French Revolution as a "digest of anarchy". He was probably the greatest single factor in turning British public opinion against the French Revolution with the publication of his book Reflections on the Revolution in France in 1790.
Poverty which caused the peasants to revolt by storming the Bastille in Paris.
hum french revolution? you mean 1789 revolution?
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.
Louis XVI was an inept and indecisive French King who lost his office and his head during the French Revolution.
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The public execution using the guillotine.
The French revolution was extraordinarily bloody and characterised by daily cartloads of French aristocrats being taken to the guillotine for public beheading. Madam la Guillotine became a notorious spectacle of the revolution.
At the time of the French Revolution, there were no state-run public schools. Only wealthy children and clergy were educated.
They were removed from office and executed.
Edmond Burke condemned the French Revolution as a "digest of anarchy". He was probably the greatest single factor in turning British public opinion against the French Revolution with the publication of his book Reflections on the Revolution in France in 1790.
The Jacobins, Robespierre and the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution.
Edmond Burke condemned the French Revolution as a "digest of anarchy". He was probably the greatest single factor in turning British public opinion against the French Revolution with the publication of his book Reflections on the Revolution in France in 1790.
The chaos and fear that the French Revolution had created.
Albert Elmer Hancock has written: 'John Keats' 'The French Revolution and the English poets' -- subject(s): British Foreign public opinion, Comparative Literature, England, English and French, English poetry, Foreign public opinion, British, French and English, French influences, History, History and criticism, Influence, Influence on literature, Literature and the revolution, Literature, Comparative, Revolution, Romanticism
Maximilien Robespierre of the Jacobins and a member of the Committee of Public Safety.