Actually, most of them didn't. The stated aim of the majority from 1789 to 1792 was a constitutional monarchy. It was Louis XVI's intransigeance and his attempt to escape to his allies outside the country which led to his own downfall and that of the Monarchy. nevertheless, the French chose the Empire in 1805, the restored Monarchy in 1814, the July monarchy in 1830 and the Second Empire in 1852 before finally giving up on the idea of monarchy in 1870.
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2 famous Indian women revolutionaries from India of 19-20 cenury?
Constitutional monarchy and Parliamentary democracy.Constitutional monarchy
The Bourgeois The revolutionaries
The 18th century French revolutionaries were inspired by Enlightenment principles such as liberty, equality, and fraternity. They sought to abolish the monarchy and establish a democratic government based on these ideals, leading to the overthrow of the French monarchy and the establishment of the First French Republic. The revolutionaries believed in the power of reason, individual rights, and the importance of educating the masses, all of which were central themes of the Enlightenment.
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Once the monarchy loses its power and a democratic government is set up, the people begin wondering why they need to support a monarchy and a move begins to abolish it. It usually takes a revolution, a coup or the threat of a coup to strip a monarchy of power.
the Catholic church.
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If the UK voted to abolish the monarchy, it would become a Republic.
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The French National Convention votes to abolish France's monarchy.
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Of course not. He was the King of France and the revolutionaries wanted to rid themselves of the monarchy.
Because they were too stupid to believe in a divine ruler appointed by God.