In 1792 the French monarchy was abolished by the National Convention.
The third French Republic was not established until four years after the Franco Prussian War ended because prior to that it was a monarchy. After the war they implemented a prime minister.
Oh, dude, the French Revolution went down in 1789. It was like, "Adios, monarchy!" and "Bonjour, revolution!" The French were like, "We want liberty, equality, and fraternity!" and then things got real crazy for a while.
The French Revolution brought about an end to the monarchy that ruled France, and established a Republic which represented more of the middle class or "bourgeois" as opposed to the aristocracy. The French Constitution was written, and without it the U.S. Constitution would have no inspiration of which to draw from when establishing the amendments.
He provided a better government then either the Republic or the Monarchy had given the French.
The French established a constitutional monarchy in the first stage of the revolution. This constitutional monarchy only lasted from September 3, 1791 to September 21, 1792.
In 1792 the French monarchy was abolished by the National Convention.
National Assembly The correct answer is National Convention
Because it shows that france has abolished monarchy and had become a republic.
no, because France was doing much better as a country then ever before
The French monarchy was abolished in the French Revolution about 200 years ago.
The third French Republic was not established until four years after the Franco Prussian War ended because prior to that it was a monarchy. After the war they implemented a prime minister.
During the French Revolution, the National Convention declared the abolition of the French monarchy. The First Republic was established through a proclamation on September 21, 1792. King Louis XVI was executed in 1793.
Oh, dude, the French Revolution went down in 1789. It was like, "Adios, monarchy!" and "Bonjour, revolution!" The French were like, "We want liberty, equality, and fraternity!" and then things got real crazy for a while.
French Monarchy and replaced with a Republic
It officially ended with the death of the last real King of France on Januari 21st, 1793: Louis XVI. After that, Napoleon came to power and after that the monarchy was temporarily restored, though, king Louis XVIII and Charles X of France were only king in name, and had no official reigning powers.
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No it does not. France has not had a monarchy since 1848. It is a republic, so it has a president.