Yes they did
Magyars and Czechs.s.e.g.
i don't know but look on the bbc website they probly have it
'Appeasement'.
The social demands of artisans and some factory workers were put down quickly. Democracy persisted in France. Peasant demands were met, and serfdom was fully abolished throughout Western Europe. The failure of the revolution taught many liberals and working class leaders that revolution was too risky. Many governments also installed better riot control police. And at the end with the industrialization, social structure came to rest less on privilege and birth and more on money.
The British demand for the colonist to pay increasing taxes was a main cause of the Revolutionary War. The colonist demanded representation but it was not granted to them.
The United States and France, previously allies during the Revolutionary War, clashed diplomatically in reaction to the Jay Treaty and French piracy. The XYZ affair (1797) involved demands by French negotiators for huge bribes as a condition of continued diplomacy. The demands were made public by President John Adams and arouse much American sentiment against France.
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Citizens demands, business demands, local and state government demands, and federal government demands, to name several.
The storming of the Bastille took place on 14 July 1789. The King at that time was Louis XVI, who was sympathetic to some of the revolutionaries' demands. He was a well-meaning if ineffectual king.
The word demands is the plural. The singular is demand.
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The Enlightenment philosophers, particularly Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Voltaire, and Montesquieu, inspired the French Revolution with their ideas on individual rights, freedom of speech, and the separation of powers. Their teachings challenged the absolute power of the monarchy and paved the way for the revolutionaries' demands for liberty, equality, and fraternity.
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