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What group in France in 1791 opposed the new order?

The catholic priests, nobles, lower classes and radicals.


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Louis XVI.


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What was Quebec originally called in 1791?

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Why were some political factions dissatisfied with the constitutional settlement of 1791 in France?

Some political factions in France were dissatisfied with the constitutional settlement of 1791 because it did not go far enough in establishing a fully democratic government. The more radical groups, such as the Jacobins, believed that the constitutional monarchy still concentrated too much power in the hands of the king and the bourgeoisie, failing to address the needs of the lower classes. Additionally, royalists and conservative factions opposed the changes altogether, seeking to restore the absolute monarchy. This dissatisfaction contributed to the increasing polarization and eventual radicalization of the French Revolution.


What following established a limited monarchy in France?

constitution of 1791


When did people began to use the metric system?

It was adopted in France in 1791.


Where was the blowtorch invented?

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Why did peasants after 1791 often oppose further revolutionary changes?

By 1791 there were no peasants. Therefore they weren't opposed to revolutionay change since they hadn't existed for at least 300 years.


What did the constitution of 1791 do and how did it reflect the enlightenment ideas?

The consitution of 1791 set up a limited monarchy in place of the absolute monarchy that had France for centuries


What did the constitutional of 1791 do and how did it reflect enlightenment ideas?

The consitution of 1791 set up a limited monarchy in place of the absolute monarchy that had France for centuries