During the French Revolution, when the state nationalized church property and instituted the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, many peasants responded with resistance and discontent. While some supported the revolutionary changes, particularly those who were aligned with Enlightenment ideals, many rural communities remained loyal to the Catholic Church and its traditions. This led to widespread unrest, including revolts like the Vendée uprising, where peasants fought to protect their religious practices and oppose government interference in church affairs. The division between revolutionary supporters and loyalists to the Church highlighted the complexities of the Revolution's impact on rural society.
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Peasants.
Peasants actually played very little in the way of a role with either revolution. The February Revolution was largely a matter of what people living in urban centers did, and the October Revolution was a coup d'etat by the Bolsheviks.
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....
Generally, the working class and the peasants were not killed, though sympethisers of the bourgeausie were. The upper class and the nobles were usuually guillotined.
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The French Peasants.
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Peasants were taxed the heaviest during the French Revolution. Peasants had to pay land taxes, taxes to the church, and taxes on family members.
Peasants.
Peasants suffered under the burden of higher taxes during the French Revolution. Peasants suffered social, economic,and political inequalities. Peasants suffered from out-of-date feudal dues that were being collected with renewed vigor, leading up to the Revolution.
The Anglican Church?
Peasants actually played very little in the way of a role with either revolution. The February Revolution was largely a matter of what people living in urban centers did, and the October Revolution was a coup d'etat by the Bolsheviks.
Middle class, peasants, city workers, and bourgeoise.
because they are rich and the peasant are poor
The desire for change sparked the French revolution. Most of the country were peasants and commoners, who supported the idea of change.
A lot of what the church teaches is not scientific.