There are many songs that related to the French Revolution, the most obvious being the national anthem of France. You could easily find 10 or more online.
the 10 comandments
The French Revolution started on July 14th 1789 and ended in December 1799.The starting date was 14 July 1789 with the Storming of the Bastille and it was ended by the coup against the French Directory when Napoleon became the First Consul of France on 10 November 1799.
Peasants were taxed the heaviest during the French Revolution. Peasants had to pay land taxes, taxes to the church, and taxes on family members.
Since the Third Estate took up 97% and the Second Estate 2%, the First Estate would be about 1% of the population.
they wanted to end the monarchy in France at the time (1848 at the time of the barricades in France during waves of the revolution). french soldiers defended the monarchy. (They didn't want to get rid of the monarchy in the beginning, they wanted a constitutional monarchy. They didn't want the king to have absolute power).
The French Revolution did not last just one day, it lasted 10 years (from 1789 until 1799).
French Revolution
Relate the glorious revolution of 1688 to the first 10 amendments to the u.s. constitution. What did they have in common? How do both demonstrate the belief in individual rights?
The First French Republic marked the end of the French Revolution on 10 November 1799.
The French Revolution of 1789 took about 10 years, according to Wikipedia.
the 10 comandments
The coup by Napoleon and the French Consulate against the Directory on 10 November 1799.
The French Revolution began in 1789 and lasted almost 10 years. The Revolutionary wars began in 1792 and the king was soon overthrown.
The declare of the French Revolution on August 10, 1792
Relate the glorious revolution of 1688 to the first 10 amendments to the us constitution. What did they have in common?
The French Revolution was taking place in 1789. This was the beginning of the revolution, which lasted for 10 more years.
The French revolution began with the 14 July 1789 Storming of the Bastille and ended with the coup overthrowing the Directory on 10 November 1799 when Napoleon became the First Consul.