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    Revolutions in a Global Context ¥ From the mid-eighteenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, a series of uprisings shook states and empires from Russia to China and from Persia to West Africa. ¥ There were several aspects of the North American, French, Haitian, and Spanish American revolutions that make them distinct and clearly part of the Atlantic Basin. ¥ The intellectual impact of the Enlightenment created a trans-Atlantic print culture, wherever ideas were changed and debated. ¥ John…

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    Third of May by Francisco Goya . Both paintings are similar due to the fact that they depict the brutality of war. These paintings were also made during Napoleon's rule in the 1700’s. Liberty Lead the People was made to commemorate the French Revolution. The French Revolution began in the 1780’s and ended in the in the 1790’s. The Liberal Republicans were enraged by the violation of the constitution and planned to overthrow King Charles X, who was the last King of France. The revolution…

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    enforced. By 1802 the gendarmerie was four times the size of its pre-revolutionary counterpart . Military schools also experienced a growth in the Napoleonic Empire with new institutions appearing in Holland, Bavaria and Italy. Although there was often resistance to conscription and military life, Stuart Woolf has astutely observed that there is in fact plenty of evidence to suggest that there was a shift away from negative attitudes towards the army . The creation of military schools can be…

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    by France’s National Assembly in 1789. This was towards the beginning of the French Revolution. The Declaration contains seventeen different articles establishing the natural rights of the individual from the government. This reflected the general…

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    ELABORATION French revolution The French Revolution occured in France while Napoleon was in Corsica. The people took over the country by revolting against the Franch king and took control of the country. The royal family and many aristocrats were killed. When Napoleon returned, he allid himself with revolutionaries gropu called the Jacobins. He received a position as the artillery commander at the Siege of Toulon in 1793. The city of Toulon was occupied by British troops and the British navy had…

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    people in France were divided into three large social classes called estates. The First Estate held the clergy, the Second Estate was rich nobles, and finally the Third estate was everybody else, they remain 97% of the population. In the late 1780’s French people were faced starvation because of the bad harvest. Also, France was in huge debt due to King Louis XIV and his queen, Marie Antoinette, who continued to live on the top of luxury life. Meeting of the Estates General Louis found the…

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    Civ essay French revolution Napoleon is regarded as one of the most influential men of the 18th century and impacted France in more than one ways. However, he got to this position thanks to the French Revolution, which had occurred earlier. Many figures came and went during the French revolution but somehow Napoleon was able to seize power and cement himself as the supreme leader of France. This rise to power was not won easily and forced Napoleon to act in a way completely different than the…

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    The Reign of Terror: Was it Justified? The French Revolution was an important movement in world history. It marked the first time that the lowest class in a country had overthrown the highest class. In France, the Third Estate had decided that they had had enough of unfair taxes and inequality, and so they wrote the Declaration of the Rights of Man and forced the king at the time, Louis XVI, to share power with the National Assembly. As the Revolution gained more power, its leaders became more…

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    French Revolution Dbq

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    from the fact that the revolutionaries violated some European treaties by invading papal territory and abolishing the rights of the Austrian princes in Alsace. Foreign governments undermined the revolution by attacking France, providing refuge for French rebels (émigrés) and armed them to attack…

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    going over two major causes and effects of the Latin American and French Revolution. One major cause of the French revolution was was the rebellion of the 3rd estate. France was made up of three estates. The Clergy belonged to the First Estate. The Clergy was sub­divided into two groups i.e. the higher clergy and the lower clergy. They did not pay any tax to the monarch. The Nobility was regarded as the Second Estate in the French Society. They also did not pay any tax to the king. The Nobility…

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