They wanted to overthrow the french monarchy (which they did) and institute a new government. Unfortunately the French Revolution was a violent bloodbath and the period that Robespierre ruled is commonly referred to as "the reign of terror"
If you mean in the whole of the world it's Hidalgo's Rebellion in Mexico in 1810. In Europe it was the Liberal Revolution in 1820 in Spain and shortly after in 1821 was the Greek War of Independence.
The enlightenment period of independent thinking and the American Revolution inspired the French Revolution to begin and the editing/creating of the French constitution.
The French Revolution
Maximilien Robespierre.
The period called "the reign of terror". During this period, thousands of people (man, woman and children) were murdered.
They wanted to overthrow the french monarchy (which they did) and institute a new government. Unfortunately the French Revolution was a violent bloodbath and the period that Robespierre ruled is commonly referred to as "the reign of terror"
If you mean in the whole of the world it's Hidalgo's Rebellion in Mexico in 1810. In Europe it was the Liberal Revolution in 1820 in Spain and shortly after in 1821 was the Greek War of Independence.
The period called "the reign of terror". During this period, thousands of people (man, woman and children) were murdered.
The Napoleonic Era.
French Revolution
The enlightenment period of independent thinking and the American Revolution inspired the French Revolution to begin and the editing/creating of the French constitution.
Yes, there is violence in every period of time. Mankind is violent in nature.
The French Revolution, The American Revolution, and The Industrial Revolution.
The French Revolution
Before the French Revolution, the French were inspired by the Enlightenment Period as well as the American Revolution. The French Revolution lead to many changes in France's government and greatly changed their society.
There is no bible of the French revolution. There are many historical books about the period, both fiction and non-fiction