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European Political Revolutions - Coggle Diagram
European Political Revolutions
French Revolution
The French Revolution was a social and political process that developed in France from 1789 to 1799, the main consequence of which was the abolition of the absolute monarchy and the proclamation of a Republic, the abolition of economic establishments.
From the take of the Bastille to the Regime of Terror
It took place in July 1789, it was one of the most important stages of the beginning of the French Revolution. We could say that the act itself, understood as a symbolic event, ignited the courage of a society tired of the most false tyranny.
Causes of French Revolution
Cultural
Social
Financial
Economic
Political
The Three Estates
Second Estate
Nobles
Third Estate
The Third Estate included everyone else from the middle class down,
First Estate
First Estate were the clergy or leaders of the Church
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonaparte was a military man, First Consul and Emperor of the French. His figure emerged with the French Revolution. Napoleon was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, on August 15, 1769. He died in Saint Helena, on May 5, 1821 at the age of 51.