The National Convention was the governing body of France from the start of the revolution until the formation of the National Directory. They were originally made up of moderates, leftists, and rightists but that changed when Robespierre came into power. He led the reign of terror which removed most of the moderates and leftists from power and ended their lives. Following Robespierre's execution the Jacobins gained control of the National Convention and it became known as the Thermidorian Convention. It ruled very unwisely and is responsible for the great financial ruin that will later befall France during the reign of Napoleon. In 1794 they were replaced by the five man Directory, the Council of Ancients, and the Council of Five Hundred.
During the French Revolution, Catholicism was the official religion of the French state. On those times, the clergy wore long white robes.
No, it was used in the royal throne to chop off the heads of Henry's wives and other people
he was sent to a prison, which is where he died
Dadabhai was the thrice elected president of Indian national congress
Three reasons: 1. Louis XVI, the French monarch bankrupted the french treasury by engaging in American War of Independence. He then levied high taxes on the general public to cover the war cost. This was classic failure of public relations on the part of the monarch, where the common people believed that the king levied exorbitant taxes to fund his own and queens out of the bound lavish lifestyle at the expense of the citizens. This is the most common example cited in modern times showing that improving public relation is so much important for politicians. 2. French revolution was the first incident in Europe where a reigning monarch was forced out of the throne by common public and executed for treason against the country. This was historic because at that time monarch and the country were synonymous and treason was basically defined as betraying the monarch. The other monarchy of the Europe were completely shocked by the event and fearing similar revolution in their countries they granted more power to the people's democracy. Thus, french revolution was the catalyst towards democratic reform in other European countries, and the other parts of the world especially, South America, people rose against their European monarchs and gained independence. 3. Again, when Napoleon took over France few years later and proclaimed himself the Emperor, that was the first modern instance of fragile democracy being overtaken by a dictator. This sets an example on how a democracy can be hijacked by a dictator.
Jean-Paul Marat was many things; he was a great philosopher who helped to bring the French out of dark times. He was a radical voice and journalist during the French Revolution who resolutely stood up for the rights of the poor sans-culottes.
During the French Revolution, Catholicism was the official religion of the French state. On those times, the clergy wore long white robes.
Well, you see the French Revolution was very sad at times. Not just the reign of terror, but somewhat silly things like having the names of the months all changed as well as the days of the week.
It attack the Bastille Prison
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The ax was used in the middle ages. The French guillotine wasn't invented until 1789 well after the middle ages and in the French Revolution.
The fight at the barricade was NOT the French revolution. Repeat NOT the French revolution. It was the student rebellions. At the time when it is taking place, people who committed crimes could be placed in jail for ridiculously long times (i.e. stealing a loaf of bread= 5 years).
The American Revolution has a definite effect on people in modern day culture. Specifically, the United States might not exist today if not for the Revolution. Furthermore, the American Revolution was what inspired the French to revolt. If the American Revolution hadn't happened, there would be repercussions worldwide today.
He was promoted several times for his valor as a soldier in the Revolution.
Overall Dickens was sympathetic towards the French Revolution as he understood that the rich and powerful were ignorant to those poorer than them. However he voiced disapproval in how barbaric the revolution was with all it's unnecessary killing and murder.
Yes, Eleanor Roosevelt spoke at the Democratic National Convention multiple times. She was a prominent figure in the Democratic Party and an influential advocate for social justice and human rights. Her speeches at the conventions were often well-received and helped shape the party's agenda.
because she was one of the main causes of France's downfall, which lead to main horrid and disastrous times of the French revolution.