No it wasn't.
Yes, she did. It is also said that she was interested in the works of Rousseau, a major figure of the Enlightenment, whose ideas penetrated the minds of those who would become revolutionaries during the French Revolution that took the royal family's lives. It is a good example of how one set of ideas can become something else entirely over time.
Canadians speak English and French. English = Good Morning French = Bonjour
Probably not, many were sincere proponents of good government, a few were corrupt, some were hungry for power and a few were involved in government only briefly and moved on. More than a few wanted to be fair, and sometimes were.
After the battle of saratoga, the french realized that the Americans were a good bet to win the Revolution, and they were already looking for a way to get revenge on Britain from the French and Indiian War. The Americans gained a lot of artillery and manpower, which probably was the deciding factor in the American's victory at Yorktown
The French had just gotten beat in the French and Indian War by England. This meant that they had to give up all their land claims in the New World. So, the French hated the British and wanted them to be beaten.
No, The french gave it to USA because they had a good friendship during the American revolution.
that's a good question!
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During the French Revolution, the belief in the good of the community over the individual was prominently championed by Maximilien Robespierre and the Jacobins. They advocated for the idea of the "general will," emphasizing that individual rights should be subordinate to the needs and welfare of the collective society. This philosophy drove their policies, including the Reign of Terror, as they sought to create a virtuous republic grounded in equality and the common good.
Jean-Paul Marat was many things; he was a great philosopher who helped to bring the French out of dark times. He was a radical voice and journalist during the French Revolution who resolutely stood up for the rights of the poor sans-culottes.
After how unstable the country had been during the French Revolution they finally just wanted stability, and Napoleon had proven to be a good leader.
Because the French felt that anything that was bad for the United Kingdom was good for France.
The French Revolution started because the people decided that they wanted to get rid of the monarchy government. But what exactly started the revolution was that all though the subjects wanted to get rid of the monarchy , the French soldiers defended the monarchy. So began the Revolution. Good Luck! * The smarter and simpler reason is because the French people were treated unfairly.*
The American Revolution inspired many other revolutions such as the Haitian Revolution and the French Revolution. The American Revolution showed that Revolutions could be started and ended with a good outcome. So the Haitians, Latins, French, and a bunch of other countries revolted.
he believed the american declaring independence was the cause.
The French and the British had a long history. Once the French saw at Saratoga that the colonies actually stood a chance, they realized it was a good opportunity to stick it to the British, so they joined in.
Come on thing about it was pretty good