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22. The French Revolution (1789–1799)
Causes: Economic hardship, social inequality, and the influence of Enlightenment ideas led to growing unrest in France.
Storming of the Bastille: On July 14, 1789, Parisians stormed the Bastille, marking the revolution’s beginning.
Declaration of the Rights of Man: Asserted equality, liberty, and fraternity, challenging the traditional privileges of the monarchy and aristocracy.
Reign of Terror: Radical phase (1793–1794) led by Robespierre, where thousands, including King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette, were executed.
Rise of Napoleon: The revolution ended with Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise to power in 1799, signaling the transition to the Napoleonic era.
Impact: Influenced political movements worldwide, inspired subsequent revolutions, and reshaped European monarchies.
Causes: Economic hardship, social inequality, and the influence of Enlightenment ideas led to growing unrest in France.
Storming of the Bastille: On July 14, 1789, Parisians stormed the Bastille, marking the revolution’s beginning.
Declaration of the Rights of Man: Asserted equality, liberty, and fraternity, challenging the traditional privileges of the monarchy and aristocracy.
Reign of Terror: Radical phase (1793–1794) led by Robespierre, where thousands, including King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette, were executed.
Rise of Napoleon: The revolution ended with Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise to power in 1799, signaling the transition to the Napoleonic era.
Impact: Influenced political movements worldwide, inspired subsequent revolutions, and reshaped European monarchies.