The French Revolution entered the period of the Terror in 1793-1794. This was a very bloody year seeing to the death of over 40,000 people.
During the American Revolution the patriots were the people that believed that America would be better gaining their freedom from Great Britain. Crispus Attucks was one of more than 25,000 patriots that died for this cause. Nathan Hale was an American spy that gave his life for our country.
no, but people wanted it to end. when Mao died in 1974 though, it ended
You're probably thinking of the Battles of Lexington and Concord of the American Revolution. 49 confirmed dead from the colonists, with 5 missing, and 73 killed on the part of the British, with 53 missing.
An estimated 25,000 American Revolutionaries died and the Americans lost twice as many troops so about 12,000 Brittish troops died in the American Revolution.
Daniel Morgan was a general in the American Revolution. He was born in 1736 and died in 1802. During the American Revolution he defeated the British at the Battle of Cowpens. Daniel Morgan also served in the French and Indian War. He also fought in the battles of Saratoga. He also served as a Federalist representative in Congress.
many people were unhappy during the Mexican revolution because many of their family members died and were injured from the war
37% or 43,509,430
It is estimated that somewhere between 2-7 million people died during the Cultural Revolution No, much more. About 30 million people died as a cause of the Cultural Revolution.
Death of 30 million people died in China revolution.
They were sent to the guillotine where they died "In the Twinkling of an Eye".
5 people died.
about 25,700
Yes, people did die from pollution during the industrial revolution. People usually died from the water pollution, which caused a disease called Cholera. The people threw their solid wastes and their sewerage into the rivers and lakes which they later drank from.
During the Revulutionary War, the king died.
about 25,000
By the time James II died, the English had had enough of the Stuart family. They invited a German family to come and take over England, instead. By the time James II died, the English had had enough of the Stuart family. They invited a German family to come and take over England, instead.
The Obelisque de Luxor. It is placed on the exact spot where, during the revolution, the guillotine used to stand. Every year on the 14th of July, millions of people participate in the memorial tour that starts from this monument to pay their respect to all those that have died during the revolution.