In 1792 the French Republic had lots of different mottos, including Union, Force, Vertu and La Nation, la Loi, le Roi. (Louis was not guillotined until 1793).
The more famous Liberté, Fraternité, Egalité didn't really stabilise until some time in the nineteenth century.
The motto of French Second Republic is 'Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité'.
yes the national assembly did declare France a republic on the 21st September 1792.
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French Fourth Republic was created in 1946.
It was in 1870 when the French stopped having monarchs. The 1848 revolution led to the fall of Louis Philippe I, and then Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (a nephew of Napoleon the emperor) became president and then, in 1852, he became emperor under the name Napoleon III. This was the Second Empire. Finally, after the defeat and fall of Napoleon III by Prussia, in 1870, the French III republic was born, and that's when the monarchy was officially over. This revolution happened because the French people were starving, really poor and mad. The French philosophers were teaching and speaking of other systems of government, some very Utopian and some practical. After a particularly poor harvest and seeing in what extravagance their royalty lived the poor arose and overthrew the royalty. A republic was formed, the King, Queen and many others were given a one way trip to the guillotine and the French were free.
French Fifth Republic's motto is 'Liberté, égalité, fraternité'.
In 1792 the French monarchy was abolished by the National Convention.
French First Republic was created in 1792.
National Assembly The correct answer is National Convention
In 1792 (for 12 years), in 1848 (for 4 years) and finally (they hope) in 1871.
It was the government which took control of France after the royalty were removed. The new Republic of France was inspired by the US Republic, but the similarity mostly ends there.
Liberté, égalité, fraternité was the slogan
- The first French Republic was formed on Sep. 21, 1792 and lasted until Napoleon was crowned as Emperor in May 1804.- The Second Republic was formed in Feb.1848 and ended in Dec. 1852 with Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon's nephew) was crowned in turn as Emperor.- The Third Republic began in 1870 and lasted until 1940.- The Fourth Republic began in 1946 and lasted until ...- the Fifth Republic succeded it in october 1958. It is the current régime.
Richard French was born in 1792.
The slogan for the french revolution is Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite.
Hi, The sans-culottes was a group of people who wanted to protest against the Monarchy. The sans-culottes stormed the Tuileries in August 1792. This revolt led to the creation of the French Republic on September 21st, 1792. Source: http://bastille-day.com/history/French-Revolution Cheers.
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The Jacobins.