From 1795 until 1799 (so still during the revolution) there was a directory system. This system soon grew unpopular with the French citizens and Napoleon Bonaparte took advantage of the weak position the directory was in, and committed a coup (in 17899, and with this he ended the French Revolution). He eventually crowned himself emperor and made France into an Empire.
From 1795 until 1799 (so still during the revolution) there was a directory system. This system soon grew unpopular with the French citizens and Napoleon Bonaparte took advantage of the weak position the directory was in, and committed a coup (in 17899, and with this he ended the French Revolution). He eventually crowned himself emperor and made France into an Empire.
he was the one that organized the thing, it was an overthrow the french government basically. he was kind of like the ring leader, gathering everyone that had even a small part of dislike toward the Directory, or the government ruling France at the time, and decided to make a change.
Lafayette was a French nobleman who became interested in the American Revolution and came to America to aid the colonists. In America he served without pay as a aide to George Washington. He turned out to be very useful.Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, was a French military officer born in the province of Auvergne in south central France. Lafayette was a general in the American Revolutionary War and a leader of the Garde Nationale during the French Revolution.The Marquis left France to help Patriots in the American Revolution. (He was one of the richest men in France.) Soon, he got command as a general without pay and became one of Washington's best and favorite generals. He was a good man and kind to his men. He was wounded in action in the service of the Continental Army.After the Revolution, he returned to France and was a key supporter of the French Revolution, but didn't like how it went. Lafayette was imprisoned during the French Revolution and America but most importantly, Washington was not able to free him. He was moved to several prisons mostly throughout Prussia. His fortune was confiscated by the state.Read The General and Madame de Lafayette by Jason Lane. It will answer all of your questions about this heroic freedom fighter.
The American Revolution changed the way American's saw thing, from themselves to their habits and environement to, most importantly, government. It made room for a rough kind of democracy, and made way for the extreme changes that followed afterwards, such as the abolishment of slavery.
A constitutional monarchy.
They were lead by Kings and queens.
An absolute monarchy.
does india need a same kind of revolution
Before the Revoultion, France was an Absolute Monarchy. The King ruled by Divine Right, and his command was law. There were a number of feudal institutions that had roles in the enforcement and overseeing of laws, such as the law courts known as the Parlements. But the King had the final right to enforce or overturn any law. He could imprison people at will and hold them without charge. He had the right to confer property and titles of nobility, and to take them away. The King and his Ministers ruled France directly. Nobles and the Catholic Church also had numerous traditional rights, such as the rights to collect certain levies from the people.
France was a feudal monarchy.
A constitutional republic
FRENCH
Paris is located in France. The government of France is a unitary semi- presidential constitutional republic government. The mayor of France in 2014 was Anne Hidalgo.
The French Alps and the Dolomites that run between Spain and France.
nothing because they are french
for example french and people who live near there
Fascist
They feared monarchy.