They were the people who saw the trouble coming and quickly "Got Out Of Dodge". The vast majority were Nobility, wealthy, and had property outside of France. They had always maintained liquid cash reserves in case of an emergency. For many of them it meant that they lost their estates in France, but they kept their lives and were able to start over again elswewhere.
The sans-culottes represented the "average" people, while the emigres were the nobles who had fled France during the revolution. They had almost no goals in common.
Many became exiles or Emigres. The King and Queen were executed.
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
The Guillotine was invented during the french revolution, i know coz i doing the french revolution at school now! :) >) HOPE IT HELPS!!
The 2nd or Radical Phase of the French Revolution
emigresWere called emigres.They became emigres and their French Estates were claimed by the state.The Emigres.
The sans-culottes represented the "average" people, while the emigres were the nobles who had fled France during the revolution. They had almost no goals in common.
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The sans-culottes represented the "average" people, while the emigres were the nobles who had fled France during the revolution. They had almost no goals in common.
Broaden the tax base. End tax exemptions. Confiscate and sell lands owned by noble emigres. Confiscate and sell property owned by the Catholic Church.
Many became exiles or Emigres. The King and Queen were executed.
Dumbledore was not a french monarch and was not beheaded during the french revolution
Because they were at odds with the British, and they figured helping us could weaken the British position against the French.
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
The Guillotine was invented during the french revolution, i know coz i doing the french revolution at school now! :) >) HOPE IT HELPS!!
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
I believe he was the leader of The French Army during the French Revolution.