In 1792 (for 12 years), in 1848 (for 4 years) and finally (they hope) in 1871.
They had a republic after the French Republic. NEW RESPONDENT. The first French Republic ended with the proclamation of Napoleon as Emperor of the French People, that is by an imperial government.
no ! Texas could not possibly become a republic
It is a Republic.
The French had a presence in the Republic of Congo primarily during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when they established the French Congo as a colony in 1880. The territory was part of French Equatorial Africa until 1960, when the Republic of the Congo gained independence. Thus, the French colonial rule lasted approximately 80 years.
The motto was one of a number current during the French Revolution. It was not written into the French Constitution till the Third Republic, having previously been regarded as rather left wing.
The Committee of Public Safety was in charge of the French Republic. Eventually, Napoleon Bonaparte would become the head and then he transformed France into an empire.
I think you answered that yourself. The French republic is a republic.
French republic in French is spelled "République française".
Because it shows that france has abolished monarchy and had become a republic.
They had a republic after the French Republic. NEW RESPONDENT. The first French Republic ended with the proclamation of Napoleon as Emperor of the French People, that is by an imperial government.
The Dominican Republic is to Spanish as Haiti is to French.
French Second Republic was created in 1848.
French Third Republic was created in 1870.
French Fourth Republic was created in 1946.
The French celebrate Bastille Day because it marks the day when the French Revolution started and also the process of their nation getting rid of the monarchy, to become a republic.
He was elected by French Parliament in 1958 after having made vote a new constitution (Fifth Republic), and he was reelected in 1965 by French people after having introduced universal suffrage.
Nicolas Sarkozy is the current President of the French Republic.