Pretty big difference because the real French royals fought through out most of the 1800's to retain the monarchy. They had to deal with Napoleon and his son and nephew for control. Napoleon and his successors weren't actually royalty even though they acted like were and even though the French for some odd reason treated them like they were. In reality they were despotic militaristic politicians. France went back and forth multiple times in the 1800's between having a monarchy and not, whereas Britain maintained the monarchy (in a constitutional role) through out the 1800's till now just fine; which is probably why Britain has (since Oliver Cromwell) avoided a tyrant.
In 1792 the French monarchy was abolished by the National Convention.
The French Monarchy wanted to move from Paris because they feared for their lives.
Overthrow of the French Monarchy.
They were not, We, The English still have a monarchy, while the French have their republic.
They started out with a absolute monarchy, then after the revolution, changed to a limited monarchy.
The French have more croissants.
The French were Catholic and the British were Church of England.
The French Revolution started in 1789 in 1793 the King was executed the Monarchy no longer existed
NovaNET Answer:the french monarchy felt threatened. the french monarchy felt threatened
NovaNET Answer:the french monarchy felt threatened. the french monarchy felt threatened
The British opposed the French Revolution and were supportive of the restoration of Monarchy.
they just were different :)
The French monarchy felt threatened.
The main difference was that the government was changed from a monarchy to a democracy.
Her mission was to drive the occupying British army from France and return the French monarchy.
French colonists generally had friendlier relations with American Indians.
Joan fought for the French to drive the British out of France and to restore the French monarchy.