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Q: What are 2 examples of popular uprisings that moved the French revolution Forward?
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Why Should people remember the french revolution?

Because it was a people's or popular revolution begun at the grass roots for bread and hope and not created by a philosopher or political scientist. Examples include the Storming of the Bastille and the Women's March on Versailles.


What was the initial american view of the french revolution?

There was a strong political divide in the United States as to how to view the French Revolution. At the beginning, the majority perspective was positive, seeing the French Revolution as being parallel to the American Revolution. The minority perspective, which became more popular later, was that this upsurge against the traditional order was violent and unnecessary.


Which key idea led to the French Revolution?

At the popular grass roots level it remained revolution based on bread and the hope for a better tomorrow. The peasants were not concerned with politics or Enlighternment Theory. Those were the concepts of theory and they were only involved in the hope of feeding the family.


How does Robespierre link virtue and tenor?

"If the spring of popular government in time of peace is virtue, the springs of popular government in revolution are at once virtue and terror: virtue, without which terror is fatal; terror, without which virtue is powerless"


Causes revolution of 1830?

The July Revolution (the name for the revolution that occured in 1830) was meant to overthrow Charles X, then King of France. On September 16, 1824, Charles X ascended to the throne of France. He was the younger brother of Louis XVIII, who, upon the defeat of Napoléon Bonaparte, and by agreement of the Allied powers, had been installed as King of France. The fact that both Louis and Charles ruled by hereditary right rather than popular consent was the first of two triggers for Les Trois Glorieuses, the "Three Glorious Days" of the July Revolution.

Related questions

When did Popular Movement of the Revolution end?

Popular Movement of the Revolution ended in 1997.


When was Popular Movement of the Revolution created?

Popular Movement of the Revolution was created in 1967.


What was important about the french revolution?

That it was a popular, grass roots movement, driven forward by the man on the street, and not promoted by some grand philosophy. It was about bread and hope instead of enlightenment theory.


What changes did the storming of Bastille bring about?

The storming of Bastille on July 14, 1789, was a symbolic event that marked the beginning of the French Revolution. It led to the fall of the absolute monarchy and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. The event also sparked a wave of popular uprisings across France and ultimately contributed to the overthrow of the French aristocracy and the rise of the French Republic.


Why Should people remember the french revolution?

Because it was a people's or popular revolution begun at the grass roots for bread and hope and not created by a philosopher or political scientist. Examples include the Storming of the Bastille and the Women's March on Versailles.


Who was invovled in the French Revolution?

It was a popular Revolution involving thousands of unnamed individuals.


What are examples of popular?

Youtube


How did popular revolts contribute to french revolution?

except the Britain glorious revolution, which didnt influence anything, since Britain is an island, the French Revolution was the first popular revolt! PS: that has nothing to do with Hitler.


What examples of popular culture?

Camping, Canoeing, Hunting and Fishing would be examples of popular culture in most of Canada over the years.


What political concept became very popular as a result of the glorious revolution?

Civil rights is the political concept that became popular as a result of the glorious revolution. The Glorious revolution occurred in 1688.


What do most of shakespeare plays talk about?

Love, political succession, death, popular uprisings, madness, mistaken identity, friendship, justice, marriage, fantasy and reality, honesty, courage, illusion and reality, leadership, guilt, country life, revolution, faithfulness, revenge, and shrewd money management are only some of the many topics dealt with in Shakespeare's plays.


What are the examples of ballet?

Examples of ballet are Swan Lake and The Nutcracker.