European countries feared that the French Revolution would inspire similar uprisings within their own borders, as it promoted radical ideas of liberty, equality, and fraternity. The revolution challenged traditional monarchies and social hierarchies, raising concerns about the potential for civil unrest and the spread of revolutionary ideologies. Additionally, the fear of losing power and influence motivated neighboring monarchies to intervene militarily against revolutionary France, hoping to suppress the movement and prevent its contagion. This apprehension ultimately led to a series of coalitions and conflicts across Europe aimed at curbing revolutionary fervor.
After the 1911 Revolution, and the death of Sun Yat-sen's people stopped all their revoluntionary activity. China was also having internal unrest, warlords divided china hoping to be the next ruler. Which resulted in another revoluntion, where Mao Zedong comes along and China becomes communist.
The middle class during the Russian Revolution primarily consisted of professionals, merchants, and small business owners who were often referred to as the "bourgeoisie." They played a crucial role in the socio-economic landscape of Russia, advocating for political reforms and greater rights, which contributed to the revolutionary climate. Many middle-class individuals supported the October Revolution, hoping for a more democratic and modern society, but the Bolshevik regime's policies often marginalized them. As a result, they faced significant challenges and many were ultimately displaced or repressed under the new communist government.
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émigrés
During the French Revolution, a significant portion of the nobility and other royalists fled to France, particularly between 1789 and 1791. It is estimated that around 100,000 émigrés left France, which represented a small fraction of the overall population of nobility, but a substantial number of those who could afford to escape. These émigrés sought to rally support from foreign powers to help restore the monarchy and undo the revolutionary changes. However, the exact fraction of nobles who fled is difficult to determine as it varied over time and depended on specific circumstances.
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Charlotte Corday stabbed Jean-Paul Marat in the bath. She believed that Marat, a radical journalist and political figure during the French Revolution, was responsible for inciting violence and chaos. Corday assassinated him on July 13, 1793, hoping to restore peace to France. Her act was motivated by her political beliefs and desire to end the bloodshed.
During the French Revolution, the mob stormed the Bastille on July 14, 1789, hoping to find weapons and gunpowder to arm themselves against the oppressive monarchy. Instead of a substantial cache of arms, they found only a small number of stored weapons and a few prisoners. The event symbolized the uprising against tyranny and marked a turning point in the revolution, igniting widespread revolutionary fervor across France. The fall of the Bastille is now celebrated as a national holiday in France, known as Bastille Day.
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A high-school Spanish teacher becomes the director of the school's Glee club, hoping to restore it to its former glory.
On March 15, 44 B.C., Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of senators hoping to restore the Roman republic.
Yes, they were hoping to finish out the war.
France and Spain stalled, hoping for some major naval victory or territorial conquest
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