Towards a New European Order

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Towards a New European Order 1789-1799 The French Revolution Towards a New European Order 1789-1799

The American Revolution in images.

"Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive But to be young was very heaven "Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive But to be young was very heaven!" William Wordsworth "...and never heads enough..." How much violence is justified in creating the ideal society?

The French Revolution Causes: Constitution Long Term Of 1791 Immediate From Estates General to National Assembly May-June 1789 A Rebellious Summer: From Bastille To the Dec. Rights of Man and Citizen Constitution Of 1791 The creation of the Republic, the threats, and the Reign of Terror 1792-1794 Radicals take Command Overthrow of The king Bitterness and Rise of the Jacobins Moderates Regain Control 1795-99 The Directory and rise of Napoleon 1795-99