It prompted a westward expansion.
after french revolution robespierre power in france.
In 1999 France adopted the Euro, replacing the Franc.
Charles Lindbergh changed the world by making the first solo transatlantic flight. He flew from New York to Paris, France in 1927.
Well the food didnt change at all it just stayed the same ,i dont think it would have changed because of the revolution.
The Declaration of Pillnitz was taken by France as a threat to the Revolution and it started the French Revolutionary Wars. It also convinced those involved with the Reign of Terror that Louis XVI was a threat to the Revolution. It had become time for France to answer the Prussia and the Holy Roman Empire with Regicide.
It prompted a westward expansion.
It prompted a westward expansion.
france wanted to take over mexico
White settlers killed many native people living in what is now Mexico. They also forced them to convert to Christianity and colonized the area, ruling in a repressive way.
Not much; it was a sparsely populated land devoid of settlers, besides some religious missions scattered throughout the territory.
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The origin on the Gaxiola - name is French Italian. Which was originally Gazola - when people from France and Italy moved to Spain they change their last name to Gaviola, and when they migrated to America ( All the US states that were originally part of Mexico and North of Mexico ) they change it to Gaxiola.
climate and settlers
The people who built the colony of Pennsylvania WERE Europeans.
As soon as Mexico became independent from Spain in 1821, it abolished slavery in most of its territories; however it wasn't explicitly stated in its constitution until 1833. This change in the constitution was one of the causes the Texian settlers started to conspire for the Texas independence -- most Texians were slave owners.
something big
The major goal of sociology's pioneers like Comte and Durkheim was to establish sociology as a science separate from other fields like philosophy and biology, and to understand and explain the social world through systematic observation and analysis. They aimed to apply scientific methods to study social phenomena and develop laws that could explain social behavior.