Dumbledore was not a french monarch and was not beheaded during the french revolution
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
The French Peasants.
During the French Revolution, Catholicism was the official religion of the French state. On those times, the clergy wore long white robes.
No, the French Revolution was during the reign of Louis XVI.
the invasion of french by several foreign armies
He tried to end US Neutrality during the French Revolution while he was the French Ambassador to the US.
During WW1 alot of fighting was done on french land and because of this a lot of damage was caused to france's industry and farming. As Germany had 'lost' the war Clemenceau decided that it was Germany who were to blame for the damage done to france. He wanted Germany to pay reparations for the damage caused to the land and he wanted them to face the consequences, he wanted them to give up land limit the size of their army and accept the war guilt Much of the fighting of WW1 was done between Germany and France on French territory and clemenceau along with the rest of the French wanted revenge for the damage done to France(1.5 million French soldiers dead along with 300,000 French civilians), So he felt the need to impose harsh policies and reparations on Germany in the treaty of Versailles
Because she suffered from a fatal birth defect. She was born an Austrian and that alone was adequate to demand her death during the French Revolution.
"during" in French is "pendant."
The people of Paris didn't want a counter-revolution from the clergy who were imprisoned, so they killed them.
"Say dommage" is not a correct phrase in French. "Dommage" on its own means "too bad" or "a pity" in English.
Dumbledore was not a french monarch and was not beheaded during the french revolution
The French and Indian war caused taxes for the colonists by Britain.
"Damage" translates to "les dommages" which would be masculine.
The french revolution
During the American Revolution, the English ships blockaded American ports and supported the British military in their efforts to put down the rebellion. French ships were rarely in American waters, but were allied with the American in revolt against England and did no damage to America. They did bring supplies to the Americans, some troops, and participated in the final siege of Yorktown. During the French Revolution, English and French ships were not particularly concerned with the United States.