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The Reign of Terror made them appear to be out of control as a people and they seemed to have an abnormal and constant urge to be involved in warfare.

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Did France have a monarchy?

France is not a monarchy and therefore does not have a King and Queen. France is a republic and had a president, Nicolas Sarcozy. France used to be a monarchy, but during the French Revolution the French killed their last King and Queen (Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette) because at that time France was bankrupt and the people were starving. They blamed it all on their King and Queen, which was not fair. Though, the revolutionists wanted France to become a republic so the bourgeoisie could reign alongside their president. In the monarchy France used to be, this was not the case, and the King had the only right to reign the way he saw fit.


What did people in France do for fun in the 1790s?

What games did the doomed nobles of the French Revolution play? Whist, a card game similar to bridge, was popular. So was faro, another card game that was like a smaller game of baccarat. As for dice, hazard was a game that evolved into our game of craps. Some games played during the French Revolution era are still popular today, such as chess and backgammon. Also, vingt-et-un--French for "twenty-one"--was the 1700s equivalent of blackjack.Tennis was a popular sport during the French Revolution era, as was horse racing. Hunting was a favorite pastime for nobility. Billiards was also played; Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette would often play against each other. Fencing was standardized, with fencing masters all part of the French Fencing Academy. During the French Revolution, the academy was disbanded and fencing discouraged. For hot air enthusiasts, ballooning was a newfangled entertainment, with the first recorded manned flight occurring in Paris in 1783.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------They liked to gather to watch the nobility being guillotined and liked to knit while doing so.What games did the doomed nobles of the French Revolution play? Whist, a card game similar to bridge, was popular. So was faro, another card game that was like a smaller game of baccarat. As for dice, hazard was a game that evolved into our game of craps. Some games played during the French Revolution era are still popular today, such as chess and backgammon. Also, vingt-et-un--French for "twenty-one"--was the 1700s equivalent of blackjack. Tennis was a popular sport during the French Revolution era, as was horse racing. Hunting was a favorite pastime for nobility. Billiards was also played; Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette would often play against each other. Fencing was standardized, with fencing masters all part of the French Fencing Academy. During the French Revolution, the academy was disbanded and fencing discouraged. For hot air enthusiasts, ballooning was a newfangled entertainment, with the first recorded manned flight occurring in Paris in 1783.


What are 3 major difficulties that Loyalists families faced in Upper Canada in the 1790s?

Well according to my studies the 3 major difficulties the loyalists families had faced would be the french civil law, church support and the government. As for the french civil law the people had to buy land under the seigneurial system which meant leasing the land from the crown. You couldn't make profit from selling the land but you could live of it. The church support (tithe) is for those that are catholic. They had to pay 10% of their earnings to their local church and if they refused they would go to jail. As for the last one to pass laws the government would pass laws instead of doing elections.


What year was the spinning mule invented?

In 1779, Samuel Crompton produced his "Spinning Mule". It is combined of two earlier inventions, "The Spinning Jenny" and "The Water Frame".Drawing of the Spinning Mule.The Mule produced a strong, fine and soft yarn. Crompton was too poor to apply for a patent and so he sold the rights to a Bolton manufacturer. The first Mules were hand-operated and could be used at home. By the 1790s, larger versions were built.The Spinning Mule could also be driven by the new steam engines that were being produced. A large number of factory owners purchased Crompton's Mules, but because he had sold the rights for his machine, he made no money from these sales.In 1812, Crompton reported that 4.6 million were spinning on Mules while only around 470 thousand were on other types of spinning machine.


Who is Chief Maquinna?

Chief Maquinna Maquinna (also transliterated Muquinna, Macuina, Maquilla) was the chief of the Nuu-chah-nulth people of Nootka Sound, during the heyday of the maritime fur trade in the 1780s and 1790s on the Pacific Northwest Coast. His people are today known as the Mowachaht and reside today with their kin, the Muchalaht, at Gold River, British Columbia, Canada. Maquinna was a powerful chief whose village, Yuquot, became the first important anchorage in the European jockeying for power and commerce as the era of the maritime fur trade began. Yuquot became known as Friendly Cove, and after the British explorer Captain James Cook visited in 1776, Imperial Spain quickly asserted its authority, sending north scientific and mapping ships, and also orders to establish a fort there. In 1788, John Meares explored the Nootka Sound and the neighboring coasts and bought some land from Maquinna, where he built a trading post. Ensuing events led to the seizure of a British subject and his Austrian-registered vessel by the Spanish, which provoked an international episode known as the Nootka Crisis. Fort San Miguel was built in 1789 by Esteban José Martínez, who required Maquinna and his people to move. The fort was abandoned the same year, after the Nootka Controversy, and rebuilt one year later, in 1790, by Pere d'Alberní i Teixidor. In 1795 it was finally abandoned after the Nootka Convention came in force, and Maquinna and his people could return to their coastal village. Maquinna played a key role in relations between the Spanish envoy, Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, and his British counterpart, Captain George Vancouver, who negotiated the settlement of the Nootka affair and enjoyed Maquinna's hospitality at length. It is worth noting that the title by which he is described, "Hyas Tyee", which was to find its way into the vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon, is the same as that used for king (although it simply means important chief). One story tells how he and his brother, Callicum, performed a masquerade for Vancouver and Quadra in which the noble brothers acted out a pantomime of European dress and manners, improvising mock-Spanish and mock-English dialogue, all set in the customary style of the great potlatch theatre-dance culture of the Northwest Coast. Relations were not always easy. Callicum expressed his anger at a Spanish frigate that was threatening to claim Yuquot by paddling out to the ship, and was shot and killed by a seaman aboard. Callicum's death and many other details of life in Maquinna's court are told in the writings of John R. Jewitt, one of two sole survivors of a British ship whose crew was massacred by Maquinna and his men. A Narrative of the Adventures and Sufferings of John R. Jewitt, only survivor of the crew of the ship Boston, during a captivity of nearly three years among the savages of Nootka Sound: with an account of the manners, mode of living, and religious opinions of the natives is one of the first published glimpses into the social and cultural life of the Pacific Northwest peoples. Jewitt refers to Maquinna throughout as "king". External links * Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online * On-line original edition of The Adventures and Sufferings of John R. Jewitt] * Mowachaht-Muchalaht First Nation Webpage * First Contact Mowachaht Page References * First Approaches to the North West Coast, Derek Pethick, University of Washington Press, July 1977 * The Nootka Connection: The Northwest Coast,, Derek Pethick, University of Washington Press 1980 * British Columbia chronicle,: Adventures by sea and land, G.P.V. Akrigg Edited & Posted by: Daniel David Miller The 5th

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The main factor that contributed to the development of political parties in the United States during the 1790s were differing opinions. The two main groups that formed at that time were the Federalists and the Republicans.


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A Tale of Two cities is set in the French Revolution. The two cities are London and Paris, and the action of the plot takes place in the 1790s.


What communication and transportation difficulties did the government face in the 1790s?

The French Revolution caused the American public to take sides between Great Britain and France, when war broke out between those two nations. The official government policy was to remain neutral. The British enforced their navigation laws which hindered American merchants from trading with French colonies in the West Indies and other areas. During the early 1790s, the British seized 600 American vessels claiming they were in violation of British maritime laws. Impressment by the British Navy caused much concern in the US. Americans often were taken off American ships and forced to serve in the British Navy. The British claimed many were British deserters. In the Northwest Territories, and other western lands, Americans were demanding protection from the Indians. Many Americans desired to move west and the need for protection and a national roadway became evident. MrV