No. It is a republic. It has a president, not a monarch. They got rid of the monarch in 1789, when the French Revolution happened.
i think The third estate is the common people, the largest group of people in France, difficult to get rid of them. On June 17, 1789, the Third Estate began the French Revolution. The formation of the National Constituent Assembly marked the end of the Estates-General, but not of the three estates.
The Americans understood very well why the French wanted to have a change in their own country. Because the French had helped America fight in their revolution, America was freed from the UK government and got their declaration of Independence. When the French troops returned home and started revolting against their own government as well, the Americans understood very well the cause of it and at first supported it, but only until it became clear to the Americans that the French were using horrible violence and were actually planning on dethrowning and killing the King and Queen. When the Americans got wind of that, they stopped their understanding and support instantly since they could not agree with such radical and violent plans. Especially not, since King Louis XVI had sent the French troops to America to help fight against the UK! How could they support a country that wanted to rid itself from the French King who gave the Americans the ability to be independent? They were very grateful to Louis XVI and they started to sympathize with him.
They got rid of his Character
they got rid of discovery kids with bell
The Bolshevik Revolution got rid of the Provisional Government.
Yes, it instated a new type of government (got rid of feudalism) and solved the food problem for a lot of people.
The French got rid of their king during the French revolution (1789 - the king Louis XVI was beheaded in Jan. 1793), during the 1830 revolution (ousting of Charles X, replaced by the constitutional monarchy of Louis-Philippe), and the 1848 revolution (ousting of Louis-Philippe and proclamation of the 2nd republic).
No. It is a republic. It has a president, not a monarch. They got rid of the monarch in 1789, when the French Revolution happened.
Catholic church, Christianity, king, nobility
The French Revolution started because the people decided that they wanted to get rid of the monarchy government. But what exactly started the revolution was that all though the subjects wanted to get rid of the monarchy , the French soldiers defended the monarchy. So began the Revolution. Good Luck! * The smarter and simpler reason is because the French people were treated unfairly.*
He wanted to end the counter revolution.
The national assembly got rid of feudal privileges of first and second estates, making commoners equal to the nobles and the clergy.
No, the Revolution got rid of the "monarchy", or Czars and Czarinas, and put the "people" in charge of governing the country.
They got rid of their enemies by naming them Traitors to the Revolution.
i think The third estate is the common people, the largest group of people in France, difficult to get rid of them. On June 17, 1789, the Third Estate began the French Revolution. The formation of the National Constituent Assembly marked the end of the Estates-General, but not of the three estates.
The French celebrate Bastille Day because it marks the day when the French Revolution started and also the process of their nation getting rid of the monarchy, to become a republic.