The French Revolution was very, very violent! Thousands of people were murdered in the most horrifying way.
the french revolution was a rebellion of the french against their king. it was a bloody and violent batttle/rebellion
The days of terror.
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.
They wanted to overthrow the french monarchy (which they did) and institute a new government. Unfortunately the French Revolution was a violent bloodbath and the period that Robespierre ruled is commonly referred to as "the reign of terror"
the american revolution ..... shout out to kristen gigi briana r. kat d. and also the french revolution
The Russian
Horrifically violent.
the french revolution was a rebellion of the french against their king. it was a bloody and violent batttle/rebellion
In violent opposition.
The days of terror.
The "Reign of Terror".
non-violent and change the way people live and think
a non-violent revolution
Absolutely bloody and violent. As said by Schama, violence was the motor that kept the revolution going.
French Revolution was very violent, many people were killed in the riots and later many were executed in the name of the Republic, beside many Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
China took over Tibet in 1951
The Czech revolution was called the Velvet Revolution because it was a peaceful transition of power, with minimal violence or bloodshed. The term "velvet" symbolizes the smooth and non-violent nature of the revolution. This was in contrast to other revolutions that involved more conflict and violence.