Author: | Bernard Joerger | ISBN: | 9781386301608 |
Publisher: | CK publisher | Publication: | May 27, 2018 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Bernard Joerger |
ISBN: | 9781386301608 |
Publisher: | CK publisher |
Publication: | May 27, 2018 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
If you hate boring history, so this book is your best friend!
Crack The French Revolution Will Stop Making History So Freaking Boring.
To reduce the debt of the state, King Louis XVI. On the 5th of May, 1789, entered the Generalate, and introduced mercantilism. As a first and second stand did not want to renounce their privileges and the third state demanded less tax and electoral right, the revolution (= overthrow) occurred. Already in August 1789 human rights were formulated. The National Assembly drew up a constitution in 1791, which transformed France into a constitutional monarchy. The ideals of the French Revolution were "freedom, equality, and brotherhood."
Inside you will read about...
✓ Fight for Civil Liberties
✓ The National Assembly
✓ The storm on the Bastille
✓ Declaration of human and civil rights
✓ A new constitution
✓ Napoleon's coup d'etat
✓ Radical Jacobins and Sansculottes
✓"Grande Terreur": Terror in France
And much more! + Free Bonus Inside Lexicon: Revolution and Q&A
Explore the triumph and terror that existed in France during the French Revolution. Review the causes and the lasting effects brought about during this tumultuous time period when the common people of France struggled to remake their world upon the cornerstone of liberty.
You Can Read On All Devices. Go and buy it now!
If you hate boring history, so this book is your best friend!
Crack The French Revolution Will Stop Making History So Freaking Boring.
To reduce the debt of the state, King Louis XVI. On the 5th of May, 1789, entered the Generalate, and introduced mercantilism. As a first and second stand did not want to renounce their privileges and the third state demanded less tax and electoral right, the revolution (= overthrow) occurred. Already in August 1789 human rights were formulated. The National Assembly drew up a constitution in 1791, which transformed France into a constitutional monarchy. The ideals of the French Revolution were "freedom, equality, and brotherhood."
Inside you will read about...
✓ Fight for Civil Liberties
✓ The National Assembly
✓ The storm on the Bastille
✓ Declaration of human and civil rights
✓ A new constitution
✓ Napoleon's coup d'etat
✓ Radical Jacobins and Sansculottes
✓"Grande Terreur": Terror in France
And much more! + Free Bonus Inside Lexicon: Revolution and Q&A
Explore the triumph and terror that existed in France during the French Revolution. Review the causes and the lasting effects brought about during this tumultuous time period when the common people of France struggled to remake their world upon the cornerstone of liberty.
You Can Read On All Devices. Go and buy it now!