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No, it didn't. France was already a Republic when Napoleon became First Consul in 1799.
No, up until 1792 France has always been a Monarchy with a King and Queen. Though, in 1789 the French revolution made the King lay down his powers and France officially became a Republic then. After the Revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself emperor and made France an Empire. After that, the Monarchy was restored for some time, and after that, France became a republic again.
No, it was Vermont in 1777. Vermont became a republic before becoming the 14th US state in 1791.
According to experts, the west African country of Mali became independent of France in 1960 and later became a part of the Central African Republic.
A lot of people lost their heads over it.
France established its second republic in 1848. Louis Napoleon, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, was elected as President of the 2nd republic.
French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958. France has no authority over the Republic of Guinea.
Louis XVI was guillotined ona certain 17 January and his wife Marie Antoinette later that same year. France ,few years later, became a republic.
Ancient Rome became a republic in about 419 BC.Ancient Rome became a republic in about 419 BC.Ancient Rome became a republic in about 419 BC.Ancient Rome became a republic in about 419 BC.Ancient Rome became a republic in about 419 BC.Ancient Rome became a republic in about 419 BC.Ancient Rome became a republic in about 419 BC.Ancient Rome became a republic in about 419 BC.Ancient Rome became a republic in about 419 BC.
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The National Convention met in September 1792 and voted to abolish the monarchy immediately and establish a republic.In a coup d'etat in November 1799, Napoleon became first consul. In 1802, he was made consul for life and two years later, emperor. This ending the Republic until 1848.
The French First Republic existed from the time that Louis XVI was deposed as the King of France until Napoleons coup against the Director when he became the First Consul of France. and then named himself Emperor in 1804.