It was not just the common people who wanted to end the monarchy, it was all the citizens. In fact, it is thought that the rebellion which led to the deposition of the last king of Rome and the abolition of the monarchy was led the patricians, (the aristocracy). The rebellion occurred because this king was a tyrant. The republic was established to prevent anyone from concentrating power in their hands and prevent the return of tyranny.
The people threatened to revolt
She wanted to drive the British out of France, unite the French people aand return the French monarchy.
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This pamphlet changed the way many people saw the king because they'd always thought "yes he's our king we have to do what he says" but this made them go "uh-duh! This is our country we should be able to do what ever we want, and how we want to do it!"
because it would be better for rome empire to keep the peeple happy
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The people threatened to revolt
Many people wanted a written law code because the people of Rome didn't want to be punished for laws they didn't even know that existed.
because they wanted to make the people so they could stay in Rome and worship the king! XD
They were afraid that the government would resemble the monarchy of England.
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Good, because Romans didn't want them to revolt.
yea
She wanted to drive the British out of France, unite the French people aand return the French monarchy.
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