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The French Revolution had a major impact on western history, by ending feudalism in France and creating a path for advances in individual freedoms throughout Europe.
- Causes of the French Revolution
There are two main points of view with regard to cultural...
- Causes of the French Revolution
Ascensão de Napoleão Bonaparte; Conflitos armados com outros países europeus. Revolução Francesa (em francês: Révolution française) foi um período, entre 1789 e 1799, de intensa agitação política e social na França, que teve um impacto duradouro na história do país e, mais amplamente, em todo o continente europeu.
A convenção dividiu-se na rivalidade entre os girondinos e montanheses, representantes da "burguesia e do povo unido que fizeram a revolução". Ambos eram compostos por membros da burguesia francesa, porém, assumiram posicionamentos concorrentes na Assembleia.
Les guerres de la Révolution française, qui ont touché une grande partie de l’ Europe continentale, ont propagé les idées révolutionnaires et contribué à l'abolition de la société d'ordres en Europe occidentale, dans les « républiques sœurs » puis dans toute l'Europe [1].
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29 de set. de 2024 · The French Revolution was a period of major social upheaval that began in 1787 and ended in 1799. It sought to completely change the relationship between the rulers and those they governed and to redefine the nature of political power.
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12 de jan. de 2023 · The French Revolution (1789-1799) was a period of major societal and political upheaval in France. It witnessed the collapse of the monarchy, the establishment of the First French Republic, and culminated in the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte and the start of the Napoleonic era.
There are two main points of view with regard to cultural change as a cause of the French Revolution: the direct influence of Enlightenment ideas on French citizens, meaning that they valued the ideas of liberty and equality discussed by Rousseau and Voltaire et al, or the indirect influence of the Enlightenment insofar as it created ...