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What was the chronological order of French governments?

monarchy, louis xvi National assembly legislative assembly national convention reign of terror directory napoleon


What does despotistic mean?

Despotism means ruled by a single figure, often a tyrant. Depotistic is a way to describe something of that nature, before the French revolution, King Louis XVI ran a despotistic government. Despotism means ruled by a single figure, often a tyrant. Depotistic is a way to describe something of that nature, before the French revolution, King Louis XVI ran a despotistic government. Despotism means ruled by a single figure, often a tyrant. Depotistic is a way to describe something of that nature, before the French revolution, King Louis XVI ran a despotistic government.


What does misdirect mean?

To misdirect = to point the wrong way Probably this questin is linked to "misquote" question. I think that you can misdirect a quote by attributing it to a person that has NT said that. In misquote you falsify the words themseves in misdirection the quote is correct, but attributed to the wrong person. Like the famous quote "Let them eat cake", which was never said by the wife of Louis XVI Marie Antoinette, but by Marie Therese of Spain, wife of Louis XIV. But please handle my answer with suspicion as I am not sure I am correct in this. Other answers appreciated.


What historical events happened in 1749?

On May 18th, 1749, Edward Jenner was born. He was an English doctor who discovered a cure for people with something called "smallpox". It's very rare, and he took pus from a cowpox pustule and insert it into the arm of a boy who had smallpox. Weird enough, it actually saved this boy from smallpox.


Why is spanish the official language of chile?

Because Chile and the whole of South and Central America (except Brasil, north of USA and Canada) were part of the Spanish Empire during centuries XVI, XVII, XVIII, losing the last territory (which I believe was Cuba) during c. XIXWhen South America had just been discovered, the pope created the Line of Demarcation to show what land Spain could claim and what land Portugal could claim. Chile waws West of the Line of Demarcation and was therefore settled by the Spanish, who brought their language to the country where it has remained ever since.The language of Chile originated in the nation of Spain. The primary language of the long and think country in South America is Spanish.