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Social factors contributed to the French Revolution of 1789
... then by the parlement of paris. It is Lefebvres belief that the aristocracy 'asserting its authority and challenging the royal ... and provinces overlapped and had different tax rates, like that of the gabelle, a salt tax, which varied throughout ...
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Causes of the French Revolution and the catagories of groups involved.
... beliefs that the French commoners did not have to be ruled by a "God appointed" ruler, but instead a people appointed ruler, a sovereign that ... ruler, a sovereign that was inclined for the best interest of the people, not himself. This belief caught on ...
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Robespierre: Hero or Villain?
... act striking those who spoke out as traitors with the belief that those people were sinners and were to be killed for ... firm stand in his beliefs. Individual liberties were very important. He had good morals; he believed that money and birth should dictate ...
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How did the Declaration of Rights and Man grow out of the Englightenment? In France did the French Revolution come from the ideas of the Englightenment?
... method of discovering the laws of human existence and the belief that humans can create better societies for better people. The ... churches, which rested their beliefs on the Bible and Christian theology. The second idea was that the scientific method is ...
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Maxilmilien Robespierre and his influence on the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
... believed that every man is equal. While other people kept a Bible by their beds, Robespierre is so dedicated to this belief that ... of power. In his speeches, he began to express his belief that anyone who is against the revolution should be executed, or ...
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ideological legacy of the french revolution
... belief that a nation was not a group of royal subjects but a society of equal citizens. The fact that ... and even (in 1794) black slavery overseas. They held that political legitimacy required constitutional government, elections, and legislative supremacy ...
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The french revolution- "The Terror was the triumph of violence over ideals"
... estate. Wright rightly states "Such a bloodbath... encouraged the belief that the Terror was no longer a means of preserving ... were the voice of the Enlightenment and essentially that of the ideals that triggered the beginning of the Revolution. According ...
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Legacies Of The France Revolution
... of government. Not only did the Revolution spawn many beliefs that further extended its logic, but as Hegel surmised, it ... the French Revolution did so because of their religious beliefs. Although the Revolution had instigated a degree of religious ...
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The effects of inflation and defaltion in revolutionary France
... war through heavy borrowing, leading to the well known belief that wars are inflationary. This exceptionally high tax burden ... and pastoralisation of large areas of France, meaning that there was marked deflation as demand and supply dropped ...
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How far was Christianity seriously threatened by the French revolution between 1789 and 1815?
... - liberty, equality and fraternity were in conflict with the beliefs and administration of the Catholic Church. Attempts to overthrow ... prevent the occurrence of dechristianisation, a form of Terror that was threatening to both the Christian religion and the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > The French Revolution