The French Revolution (circa 1789 to 1799) had influences in the following decades that profoundly affected Europe and western civilization. Unlike the American Revolution, which was fought against British colonialism, the one in France was more of a class struggle, as the rule of the aristocracy was challenged by the demands of the common people. Unfortunately, the rule of Napoleon from 1804 to 1815 was mostly a restoration of authoritarian rule, rather than a continued move toward democracy.
Reflections on the Revolution in France was created in 1790.
Napoleon Bonaparte's goal in France was to restore order to France after the Revolution.
the American Revolution
a most famous sculptor in France was Auguste Rodin.
The EIffel tower, and it's famous for walking up to the top :)
he was famous because he was the head colonist and persuaded France to join the American side. he basically got us funds from france
The France revolution is a revolution because it takes place in whole part of the France. And revolution basically means protest in the whole part of the country. Thus France revolution is a revolution.
La Bastille (dismantled in the 1789 revolution) and the Château de Versailles are most famous in France.
joan of ark was considered the angel of France because at 17 she started a revolution that freed France from the tryanny of England.
Louis Phillippe is most famous for being the king of France. Louis Phillippe was the king of France for 18 years and his father was a Duke in support of the French Revolution and had his head cut off.
The French Revolution against King Louis XVI and his 'ancien régime'.
France was an Ally of the USA in the American Revolution.
Reflections on the Revolution in France was created in 1790.
During the revolution, France was a monarchy. The King of France at that time was Louis XVI.
Napoleon Bonaparte's goal in France was to restore order to France after the Revolution.
who are some famous people from Picardie, France? who are some famous people from Picardie, France?
Problems in France helped to spark a revolution. What were three big problems in France before the revolution?