While it was a divisive issue, many followed Washington's admonition to avoid meddling in European affairs.
It was not a war between the French and Indians, it was a war between the British and French, with the Native Americans as allies on both sides. It is called the French and Indian War because if you're American/British, you were fighting the French and most of the Natives, hence French and Indian war.
The French and Indian War in the American colonies trained many officers to be able to lead men in battle. One of the most important of these was George Washington who served as a British Lt. Colonel during the French and Indian War.
The Women's Bread March on the Palace of Versailles was very instrumental to both the government at the time and to historians because it readily indicates the popular, grass roots and man on the street attitude that existed in the French Revolution. It was not driven by philosophy or political science but by bread and by hope. It was not driven by slogans but by a genuine need of the people. The French Revolution did little or nothing to benefit women. It was still a man's world and women's suffrage had a long hard road yet to travel.
Melodrama became Popular during the industrial revolution because life was so hard in this period so people went to see it to get away from their lives.
It's a Harley. Notorious for hard neutral.
Charles Dickens
I hate this new format, it makes it so hard to find a strait answer. I know hippocrate right?
The peasants who lived in Europe during the french revolution were hard pressed to get food because the king kept driving up prices. They starved. The king also didn't govern by protecting the people, he was hated, so events started up such as the storming of the Bastille, the peasants thought there would be weapons in there, and they burned it to the ground. So i would say that the condition of the peasants was pretty bad....
the french revolution is about king Louis abusing is power and giving the peasant hard time and don't make equal right between the nobles and the peasnt. The 5 Stages are the ancient regime, the spark, the moderate phase, the radical phase, and the thermodorian reaction.
Well they did sneak attacks on hard weather and some holidays that the british weren't expecting
One reason French peasants were dissatisfied during this period was the heavy taxation imposed by the monarchy and the nobility, which strained their already meager resources. Despite their hard work, they received little in return, facing food shortages and rising prices. This economic burden, coupled with a lack of political representation and rights, fueled resentment and ultimately contributed to the revolutionary fervor leading up to the French Revolution.
Capital spending on numerous War ventures like the French and Indian War and the French support of the American Revolution. Building projects on credit like the construction of the Palace of Versailles.