The 17th century comes before the 18th.
18th century
1709 was the 18th century.
18th Century American Revolution was fought with help from France.
no i think the 2oth century is the 1900s?
Enormous land mass
Monarchy
France was governed by a monarchy before the French revolution.
they left France deeply in debt
they left france deeply in debt
In the 18th century, Britain experienced significant changes in its governmental system, primarily marked by the rise of parliamentary democracy. The Glorious Revolution of 1688 had already established constitutional monarchy, but during the 18th century, power increasingly shifted from the monarchy to Parliament, particularly the House of Commons. The period also saw the emergence of political parties, notably the Whigs and Tories, which shaped political discourse and governance. Additionally, the expansion of the electorate, albeit limited, began to lay the groundwork for broader democratic reforms in the future.
Type your answer here... France was left with lots of debt to pay
Australia was not established on formerly Russian land. Australia was founded by British colonists in the 18th century.
they left France deeply in debt
Used from early 18th century, it is from the Russian mamo(n)t, probably of Siberian origin.
The French and Indian war along with helping the American Revolution cost France large sums of money. The monarchy became unstable, there were food shortages and the French Revolution ended the monarchy.
Yes, the French Revolution occurred in the 18th century, specifically from 1789 to 1799. It was a period of significant social and political upheaval in France that led to the end of absolute monarchy, the rise of radical political factions, and ultimately the establishment of a republic. The revolution was driven by Enlightenment ideas, economic hardship, and widespread dissatisfaction with the monarchy.