They would have lost. The americans were losing badly and it wasnt untill the french, spanish and dutch joined in that they won.
They would have lost. The americans were losing badly and it wasnt untill the french, spanish and dutch joined in that they won.
That would be Marie Antoinette, last queen of France.
well the monarchy is gone now but it had a tetrastich change on France as now they all could be of equals and have bread instead of starving. All nations would have been much different if the French Revolution didn't happen
It brings in new ways of working and machines. Also, new products so the market place ,during this revolution, would make a great deal of money.
they felt it would increase trade with France .
because it was in france, and without it we would not have our rights.
Louis XV was the king of France from 1715-1774. During his reign France participated in three major wars: The War of the Polish Succession, The War of the Austrian Succession, and The Seven Years' War. Under him France lost most of its colonies and prestige as a military superpower, though art, science, and the Age of Enlightenment did flourish under him in France. A lot of historians though do think he contributed a lot to the outbreak of the French Revolution which would happen under the reign of his successor Louis XVI.
they felt it would increase trade with France .
Because they were near France so it would affect them.
the french care so much about the revolution because it made a massive impact on, not just France, but Europe! if the revolution had not happened, France and possibly even the rest of Europe would not be what it is today. France might still have estates, kings and bad execution habits but because of this revolution, people all around Europe started to realise what France had become. i hope this answer is helpful :)
I am sorry while as a Canadian it would be nice to think of France as an incident, it was not. ;) I think the question is did France take part in the cold war and did the cold war happen in France. Generally France is a NATO country and was actively involved in Opposing the USSR and its goals during the cold war. That would mean that there were incidents in France constituting that the cold war happened partially in France.
Off with your head!