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    attributed to the instability of France and its people. To begin, France in the 1800s had seen a growth in population. While it may not have occured as rapidly as Europe, it still caused an inbalance between the number of people and the economic opportunities available (557-559). This increase put a strain on a society which at the time, relied on very small farms and out dated farming methods. For example, when Englishmen, Arthur Young, a liberal reformer, visited France in the late…

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    The consulate came into power in france after the collapse of the directory government in 1799. The desperation of the French people was for the formation of a strong republic with leadership that would guranbtee them freedom, prosperity and security within their boarders.napoleon Bonaparte was the first consul that also included two other consuls. They performed different factions within the legilslative and constitutional mandates of their offices to foster progress in the french political…

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    led to the French Revolution. France was the most powerful and populous nation in Europe. In the early 1700s, France had a population around 19 million, about three times that of England, approximately six times that of the United Netherlands, and six times the number of Finns and Swedes ruled by the king of Sweden, but years of royal sovereign royal rule left its economy in chaos. France in the 18th century saw a developing discontent with the monarchy. King Louis XV had been on the throne…

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    Biographical Background: Charles De Gaulle was a French general who served as President of France from 1959 to 1969. (Charles De Gaulle, 2015) De Gaulle was born into a Catholic and strongly patriotic family. Seeking a career as a military leader, he went to a military academy and joined the French military. Soon after fighting in one of the battles of World War I in 1916 and being captured and injured, he was promoted to become captain. After his promotion, he went on to serve on the Supreme…

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    France was a strong country that had a strong military force but it’s biggest problem was the weak monarchy. The monarchs at the time were Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. She was an Austrian born queen of France, who was later overthrown and executed by guillotine. She was the daughter of the empress of Austria, Maria Theresa and Holy Roman Emperor, Francis I. Marie Antoinette had a hard childhood due to the many death and adversities that happened to her at a young age. She had obtained an…

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    The French Revolution, which started in 1789 and ended in 1799, brought many political and social changes to France. The French Revolution began because the 3rd Estate, which was comprised of peasants and bourgeoisie, was frustrated by the large amount of taxes and also that their voice was not being heard in government. In the beginning of the Revolution, many changes were made based on enlightenment ideals. However, toward the end of the Revolution in 1794, these enlightenment ideals were…

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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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    The French Revolution took place in France from 1789-1799. It was a period of time when the people overthrow the government and took over to create a better leadership for the country. The Mexican Revolution for Independence lasted for 11 years from 1810-1821. It was a bloody battle between the Mexican people and people who were loyal to Spain. The French and the Mexican Revolution are similar in that they both were motivated and inspired by Enlightenment ideas. However, they were different in…

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    Amin Jafaari Analysis

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    Leila Ahmed and Amin Jafaari (fictional character) have something in common. They both have had struggle in their lives because of the political changes of their countries. They have both experienced the effects of a revolution. In Ahmed’s case it was while she was a child, in Jafaari’s, before he was born. One main difference between their experiences was time. Ahmed suffered the results of a revolution she lived through, the direct politics, the bombings, the oppression of those who spoke out…

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    Latin American Revolution

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    The Arab Spring revolutions in Tunisia and the Latin American revolutions may have taken place centuries apart, yet their revolutions share some core similarities but differs in several key ways. Tunisia’s revolution came about from government oppression and corruption, the declining economic state of the nation, and was organized with the help of both traditional and new forms of media spreading revolutionary ideals. The Latin American revolutions came about from the clashes between the…

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