Napoleon's "whiff of grapeshot" ended Royalist counter revolutionary aspiration with 1,400 dead in the Paris streets in defense of the Directory. People were everywhere. Many were in search of food, but there were also numerous factions involved in the Revolution.
It was considered to be a popular or grass roots revolution with the man in the street in the leadership role. That leadership was usurped by the lawyers, philosophers and politicians who soon began to take command of the country.
It is considered to have been a popular or grass roots form of revolution involving at its Genesis the man on the street rather than some form of philosophy that created the movement. The Storming of the Bastille was not a planned event. The Women's Bread March on Versaillle was not dreamed up by a cabal of politicians or Enlightenment Theorists. They were spontaneous. They simply happened.
Revolution and independence
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
england
He defended the Directory against a Royalist counter revolution with a whiff of grapeshot.
Wasw primarily involved with the slave revolt in Haiti.
Britain was not involved in the French Revolution. The common people overthrew the French aristocrats.
The people hoped for a democracy to happen after the French Revolution but instead they got an empire with Napoleon.
Revolution and independence
No.
I only know one of them, but I know for sure that Louis XVI was also involved.
French Revolution and American Revolution
the Marquis de Lafayette
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
Roberpierre
england
He defended the Directory against a Royalist counter revolution with a whiff of grapeshot.
Wasw primarily involved with the slave revolt in Haiti.