Perhaps the most important battle during the French Revolution was the Storming of the Bastille. This was a turning point of the Revolution because it showed the upper class that the lower classes were tired of being treated unfairly and that they were indeed a force to be reckoned with.
The Fall of the Bastille - the first time the lower class really and truly rose up- they attacked the Bastille prison (also an arms cache and fortress) and defeated it
The Womens' March to Versailles - The women of Paris, wanting bread, got together and marched on Versailles to demand that they be fed. (This was the site of the supposed "Let them eat cake", which was never really said. It's a myth)
Execution of the Monarchs - In January of 1793, Louis XVI was executed for betraying his country, and in October, his wife Marie Antoinette followed.
There were more, but that's what I could come up with off the top of my head.
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About one hundred battles were fought in New Jersey.
Lexington and Concord were the first two battles faught in the Revolution, unless you wan to count te Boston Massacure, but the colonials didn't fight, they were rioting.
America was allies with France, who supported the Americans. The American Revolution inspired the French Revolution, but since the French Revolution was so bloody, Americans didn't openly support the French Revolution, which made the French annoyed.
There were only two battles before the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4th, 1776. They were the Battle of Lexington and Concord and the first major battle of the American Revolution- the Battle of Bunker Hill.
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A major result of the French revolution was that the middle class gained political influence.
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You are confusing the Civil War with the Revolution.
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None. He was a member of the Continental Congress and an ambassador to France; he was not a soldier.
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About one hundred battles were fought in New Jersey.
Lexington and Concord were the first two battles faught in the Revolution, unless you wan to count te Boston Massacure, but the colonials didn't fight, they were rioting.