-
-
-
The French Revolution was a period of time where many people were frusterated. They over threw the king and queen and killed them. Also they did not like the way things were being ran so they decided to speak up.
-
The begining of The French Revolution where a prison was stormed by people.
-
They were angry mobs also blocades. There was the storming of the Bastille that was also one of them. Also there was the continental system
-
The declaration of the rights of man and of the citizens was a document that defined the collective and individual rights of all the estates of the realm as universal. It also protected equality.
-
The monarchy had financial problems. Also the monarchy was having a hard time with government and leader issues.
-
Many people thought of how they could help the French Revolution. Some people thought it was best if they just over threw the king and queen or killed them.
-
He was a military leader. He also was one the political leaders. He was one the emerpors of the French also.
-
He was a military leader, and political leader. Then became one of the emperors.
-
He was crowned in Notre dame cathedrial in Paris. He suffered a few military defears as an emperor
-
In the history of France, the First Republic, officially the French Republic, was founded on 22 September 1792, by the newly established National Convention. The First Republic lasted until the declaration of the First French Empire in 1804 under Napoleon I.
-
The Committee of Public Safety was made to protect new public committees. Robespierre was one of the leaders and most known.
-
The Committee of Public Safety succeeded the previous Committee of General Defence assumed its role of protecting the newly established republic against foreign attacks and internal rebellion. It was formed as an administrative body to supervise and expedite the work of the executive bodies of the Convention and of the government ministers appointed by the Convention.
-
Its purpose was to purge France of enemies of the Revolution and protect the country from foreign invaders. From January 1793-July 1794, France was governed by the Committee of Public Safety, in which Danton and Robespierre were influential members.
-
The Directory was a body of five directors that held executive power in France following the National Convention and preceding the Consulate. The period of this regime, commonly known as the Directory era, constitutes the second to last stage of the French Revolution.
-
He implemented a wide array of liberal reforms across Europe, including the abolition of feudalism and the spread of religious toleration. His legal code in France, the Napoleonic Code, influenced numerous civil law jurisdictions worldwide.
-
Napoleons life was full on interesting things. He was born August 15 in 1769 and died on May 5 in 1821.