French Revolution
Causes and Evalution of the French Revolution
Revolution is an overthrow or repudiation and the thorough replacement of an established government or political system by the people governed. It occurs due to unfair treatment of those who are governed, or people of lower class. It takes person(s) of courage to stand up, convince the unfortunate people to fight for their rights and to gather them for a march in request for reforms and changes that benefit the community, the society or the nation. From the year 1789 – 1799, one of the most important events in the history had occurred in Europe. This was the French Revolution. French Revolution appears to have been the outcome of both long term and short term factors, which arose from the social and political conditions and conflicts of the ancient regime. The grievances of peasants, townsmen, the middle class (bourgeoisie) and the distress and breakdown of government;
There were many reasons behind the series of......
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