Nationalism is having a lot of pride and patriotism towards your own country. When Napoleon became a strong leader, most of the French people really supported him (the ones who wanted a republic), and the effect was that they developed nationalism.
Louis XVI was an inept and indecisive French King who lost his office and his head during the French Revolution.
Approximately 1.5% of the population of France was nobles during the French Revolution.
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No it wasn't.
The Jacobins.
Dumbledore was not a french monarch and was not beheaded during the french revolution
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Except for the French Revolution in the 1700's there has been no revolutions in Europe and German nationalism has had nothing to do with the French Revolution. German nationalists were the cause the WW2 when Hitler took control of Germany.
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
The Guillotine was invented during the french revolution, i know coz i doing the french revolution at school now! :) >) HOPE IT HELPS!!
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
I believe he was the leader of The French Army during the French Revolution.
No, the French Revolution was during the reign of Louis XVI.
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during an armed revolution in china called the Chinese civil war mao ze dong the leader of the armed revolution was communist fighting against nationalism in an all out civil war
Germany is the country noted for a great revolution and is touted for being the country in which nationalism began. It began during the Napoleonic Wars.
French nationalism was characterized by its emphasis on the principles of the French Revolution, particularly liberty, equality, and fraternity. Unlike some forms of nationalism that prioritize ethnic or cultural identity, French nationalism focused on civic identity and the idea of the nation as a community of citizens united by shared values and a commitment to the state. This civic nationalism promoted the idea of universal rights and citizenship, influencing other nationalist movements around the world. Additionally, French nationalism has historically been intertwined with the notion of secularism and the separation of church and state.