The French Revolution changed the government and whole set of beliefs France was founded upon. The French monarchy became a French republic. Thousands of aristocrats and lower class people were killed.
Because it had its beginning among the majority and therefore it had staying power.
It's not an obligation to be born in France to be president. However, you have to be of French nationality.
While the French Revolution brought many political changes and democracy to France, it took many years for France's democracy to stabilize. This is because after overthrowing the king, Napoleon Bonaparte took control of the government. Napoleon was still only one man in power and the French government had to make agreements to balance the power amongst different levels of the government. However, with the French Revolution happening, it also opened up threats from other neighboring countries so the French were forced to defend their lands even with a weakened government.
No, it doesnt make u a french,you are born there fine,but it doesnt change who u are , an Italian
At the time, the French people saw her not so much as a help to France, but as a menace. She did make significant, positive changes for France though, but they were recognized as such later, after she had died. She was the one that made Paris thé fashion capital in the world. She was the one that put Paris on the map of haute couture. Karl Lagerfeld, Christian Lacroix, Chanel, all the big designers still make clothing inspired by her. Also, she introduced the Croissant to France, making it the most famous sign of France, still today. She also ensured womens rights by showing (by her clothing and character) that a woman is someone to take account of and that there is more to a Queen than providing heirs to a throne.
Although there is a quite small consumption of horsemeat in France, most French would not make a fuss about it. But that meat does not come from Shetland ponies or the like.
Their attempted escape from France was seen as a traitorous act.
The French and the English were some of the first people that started settlements abroad
They were rebelling because they thought it would create more problems for thirs state. They thought that might make them pay more taxes. France under nepolean seemed similar to France under king Louis
She was Queen of France during the French Revolution. She was Austrian, a country that France had been in war with for years. The French did not want a foreigner on the throne, especially not an Austrian. Also, even before she came to France, the revolution was already smouldering because of the financial disasters of Louis XV which he did to the national treasury. France was already almost bankrupt when Marie Antoinette stepped in the picture, and because the French needed someone to blame it all on, and she was Austrian, she was the perfect victim. The people tried to make all of France believe that she had no concern for her people, spending money on wigs and dresses and throwing wild parties while the population was starving and desperate. The people did believe it, although she was completely innocent and killed her and her husband, destroying the whole French monarchy and the French credibility all around the world for as far as the French had that anyway.
He started the french revolution when he decided to make watches instead of look after the country .
"she made the french revolutian happen" *headdesk* No, she did not make the French revolution happen! She was a very holy and good preson and she saved France from England and helped Charles VII become king. And how did he repay her? He let her be burned at the stake!
It took place in France. The French Revolution was a revolt initiated and carried out by the peasants of France against the aristocrats and clergy of France, which spread throughout the entire country of France and even seeped into other parts of Europe. There were disturbances from 1787 to 1789, and armed conflicts from 1789 to 1799, including the Reign of Terror (1793-1794). France occupied Belgium and the Netherlands following the establishment of the First Republic in 1792. Events in 1789 began with the convocation of the Estates-General in May. The first year of the Revolution witnessed members of the Third Estate proclaiming the Tennis Court Oath in June, the assault on the Bastille in July, the passage of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in August, and an epic march on Versailles that forced the royal court back to Paris in October. A well-known event mentioned above was the storming of the Bastille - a building that was, at the time, a large prison. Many aristocrats would throw peasants in jail (Bastille being a major one) for no legitimate reason. They had the right to do this because of their royalty.
Clergy was a law passed on 12 july 1790 during the french revolution. This caused the immediate subordination of the Catholic Church in France to the French fovermment. Earlier legislation had already arranged the confiscation of the Catholi Churchs French Land holdubgs abd vabbed nibastuc vows.
The french revolution started on Bastille Day, July 14, 1789
The French Revolution started on Bastille Day, July 14, 1789
The french revolution influence us to make people know about liberty,equality and fraternity.
It's not an obligation to be born in France to be president. However, you have to be of French nationality.