A Brief History of the French Revolution.

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A Brief History of the French Revolution

French revolution ♘ France ♘ Deaths ♘ History ♘ Repercussion ♘ Main Characters ♘ Today

France Small percentage of the population comprised of the clergy and a few nobles lived a luxurious lifestyle; The huge economic gap between peasants and the elite is one of the primary reasons why the revolution began. The majority of the population consisting of peasants was living in abject poverty;

♘ Price of Bread Rose significantly ♘ National Assembly was formed History ♘ Seven Year War ♘ Price of Bread Rose significantly ♘ National Assembly was formed ♘ King Louis XV and Queen Marie Antoinette were killed ♘ Robespierre’s rise ♘ Declaration of Rights Click for more

King Louis XVI Napoleon Bonaparte Marie Antoinette Jean Paul Marat Main characters King Louis XVI Napoleon Bonaparte Marie Antoinette Jean Paul Marat Robespierre Charlotte Corday George Danton The People More Here

Click Here for more Info deaths Thousands of deaths Mostly people of the Third Estate What if it would have continued? Guillotene Click Here for more Info

Repercussion Bourgeoisie emerged as leading class Feudalism was dead Code Napoleon Advent of Nationalism

Today ♘ French laws based on Code Napoleon ♘ Democratic Republic ♘ Great sense of Nationalism