The French Revolution of 1789 occurred over the better part of a decade, so the hour of the day is not terribly relevant.
They didn't have an emperor, they had a King.
The French Revolution is most likely to be compared to the American Revolution because the French peasants had gotten the idea of the American's Constitution and the idea of rebelling from the leader.
The historical start of the French Revolution was the Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789.
The French revolution was financed through the help of the British
The stated goals in the slogan of the French Revolution were liberty and equality, as well as fraternity. The French Revolution took place from 1789 to 1799.
The French revolution formally started in 1789
As far as I'm aware, The French Revolution was started by the French, not by George Washington, who was and had been the only US President at the time of the French Revolution. Unless the Americans have built a time machine.
French Revolution
Viva la revolution! The French Revolution was a torrid time in European history.
King Louis XVI.
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The Tennis Court Oath was important to the French Revolution as it signified the first time that French citizens were opposed to the King, Louis XVI's orders.
The French Revolution wasn't started by a president. At that time (in the 18th century) France was a monarchy (and thus had a King and Queen) and the lower and middle class society started the revolution.
The Tricolor. The Phrygian Cap. The Guillotine.
At the time of the French Revolution, there were no state-run public schools. Only wealthy children and clergy were educated.
The French revolution began in 1789 and ended in 1799. The King was Louis XVI, he was executed in 1793.
hum french revolution? you mean 1789 revolution?