The French Revolution is very important because before July 14th 1789, it was a monarchy, with a king, and after it became the democracy. French people celebrate this day as Americans celebrate the Independence Day.
It celebrates the popular Revolution against the Monarchy at the Bastille.
The declare of the French Revolution on August 10, 1792
Primarily because it was created to celebrate the anniversary of the French revolution.
they throw fire works and lights
The Eiffel tower was built as a monumental entrance arch, between 1887 and 1889, for the 1889 world fair in Paris. The French did organize the world fair that year because of the centennial of the revolution.
By the end of this month, there will be a carnival to celebrate the New Year's holiday. Usually new year in France is marked by shopping discounts, happy hours, more religious meets and family reunion.
After hearing about the French Revolution, Americans began to celebrate and become extremely enthusiastic. They thought that they had inspired the French to go through with the French Revolution after they gained their independence from Britain.
The French celebrate Bastille Day, the day which marked the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789 and therefore symbolically the beginning of France's existence as a Republic.
The declare of the French Revolution on August 10, 1792
The French celebrate Bastille Day because it marks the day when the French Revolution started and also the process of their nation getting rid of the monarchy, to become a republic.
It quickly became a symbol of the French Revolution, a blow to tyranny. Today, the French still celebrate July a 14 as Bastille Day.
Primarily because it was created to celebrate the anniversary of the French revolution.
As an entrance to the World's Fair in Paris and to celebrate the centennial of the French Revolution, May 1889
they throw fire works and lights
The French celebrate Bastille Day.
The Eiffel tower was built as a monumental entrance arch, between 1887 and 1889, for the 1889 world fair in Paris. The French did organize the world fair that year because of the centennial of the revolution.
There is no Independence Day in France, as it never was a colony from Another Country. The national day is held on the 14th of July to comemorate the fall of the Bastille, marking the beginning of the French Revolution.
French Christians celebrate Christmas. French Jews celebrate Hanukkah.