It was the collision between nationalism and enlightenment principles. Nationalism allowed for the desire to unify the "nation" under enlightenment principles. It defined to whom the right of governance ought to expand. Furthermore it fueled those who sought to overthrow monarchical control, and created a social order. Study Garibaldi (Italy) and Hugo (France). Study closely the summer of 1848.
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The same as in any other country.
French Revolution and American Revolution
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No, France had been an independent country for a very long time. It caused France to become a republic instead of an monarchy.
He succeded his cousin Charles X, after he was ousted by the Revolution of 1830.
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 :)
Because it shows that france has abolished monarchy and had become a republic.
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you had to come from a wealthy family and had to have money if you were poor, you would directly count as a peasant
France became allied with the future United States after the Battle of Saratoga.
In Europe before the development of nationalism, people were generally loyal to a city or to a particular leader rather than to their nation. Encyclopaedia Britannica identifies the movement's genesis with the late-18th century American Revolution and French Revolution; other historians point specifically to the ultra-nationalist party in France during the French Revolution.[16][17][18]The term nationalism was coined by Johann Gottfried Herder (nationalismus) during the late 1770s.[19] Precisely where and when nationalism emerged is difficult to determine, but its development is closely related to that of the modern state and the push forpopular sovereignty that surfaced with the French Revolution and the American Revolution in the late 18th century and culminated with the ethnic/national revolutions of Europe, for instance the Greek War of Independence.[16] Since that time, nationalism has become one of the most significant political and social forces in history, perhaps most notably as a major influence or postulate of World War I and especially World War II. Fascism is a form of authoritarian nationalism which stresses absolute loyalty and obedience to the state, whose purpose is to serve the interests of its nation alone.[20][21][22][23] Benedict Anderson argued that, "Print language is what invents nationalism, not a particular language per se".[24]
Napoleon seized power in 1799. His coup marks the end of the historical period of the French revolution.
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