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French Revolution Causes Essay
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French Revolution Causes Essay

Question: causes of the american revolution and colonial independence from great britain?
i have to write a 4 page essay describing the causes of the american revolution and colonial independence from great britain. it must include: mercantilism, salutary neglect, french & indian war, taxes (such as stamp act, townshend act, tea act), boston massacre, boston tea party, intolerable acts, and “no taxation without representation.” can n e one help me out in n e way or help me create a solid outline to follow. and a way to start the essay because i’m also stuck on that. thank u!
Answer: Your answer is in your question just look up all of these related causes and you will have your answer and extrapolate why we decided for independence rather than remaining a colony .. Good luck this is an easy essay But I won't write for you, Learn a little about U.S. History in the research you might be amazed.. History is one of my fav. subjects
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French Revolution Essay Topics
French Revolution Essay Topics

Question: French and Industrial Revolution?
Hey,
I have to write a 2-3 page essay on this topic:
“During the French Revolution we talked about how change can be beneficial and harmful. How does this relate to the Industrial Revolution? Are we truely better off with mechanization, or did we jus create a completely new slate of problems? Give me pros and cons, and remeber we live in the grey!”
So can any one give me the pros and cons on both revolutions, what they think about the topic, ideas, or websites to help further my resreach.
Your help is greatly apperciated
Thank you,
S.
Answer: First off, I really hope that your teacher didn’t spelly truly “truely” that would be really sad.
OK, so what are the pros and cons of the industrial and the French revolutions:
The French Revolution:
Pros – Any revolution begins because there is a need for change, in the case of the French Revolution, there was unrest because of social system (driven by the monarchie) which was only propelled by famine. So, the pro would be that without the French Revolution, the people would have continued to live in poverty with the Monarchy getting richer, the working class getting poorer and no formation of the middle class.
For the cons:
The French Revolution lasted quite some time, and many people died before it was actually over — heavy casualties were a cost of the ultimate freedom. The problem: when did the freedom actually come? France saw a lot of political and social unrest following the original storming of the Bastille in 1789 – and went through many different governments after that (including the reign of Napolean, the re-instatement of the Monarchy, then a couple of Republics, Napolean III, yada yada yada) resulting in many social issues over the course of the 19th century (up until industrialization).
The Industrial Revolution:
Pros: Everything was easier – the development of certain technology, especially the Steam locomotive (chemin de fer) allowed increased trade throughout different regions in France (or anywhere else I suppose). The middle class emerged and industrial industry provided jobs and higher quality of life for the average citizen.
Cons: As with anything, people weren’t necessarily ready for such changes, and so technology was a bit of a danger for some citizens — dangerous machines, etc. In addition, when one modernizes, they leave part of their cultural history behind for whatever is new, hence the death of classicism in art and literature for Impressionism and realism.
I think the main points are that with any change, you have to give something up. That is the approach that I would take.
Good luck!
15 Minutes to Study: Nicki Edition: French Revolution
Marie Antoinette Hair
Marie Antoinette Hair

Question: Why do a lot of iconic women figures have pale skin, blue eyes, and blonde hair?
Marilyn Monroe & Marie Antoinette
just for examples of what im talking about.
Answer: What about oprah?
:O
My Antoinette Hair
French Revolution General Assembly
French Revolution General Assembly

Question: can someone please help me with this please?
Can someone help me with The following topics and events that must be covered to understanding of the French Revolution: I’m doing a presentation for students and I need help doing this.. I got most the answers but I can’t find these
Estates – General
Fall of the Bastille
National Assembly
Constitution of 1791
Committee of Public Safety & Robespierre
The Directory
Answer: go to google and put in the subject and all your answers with some reading will come up
The Star Wars French Revolution
French Revolution Important Facts
French Revolution Important Facts

Question: Can you help me with my project on the French Revolution?
hi, I’m doing a time line. i already did Louis XIV called estates and the Storming of the Bastille, and the dates before 1789. I need help. I have to get up to year 1794. Can you give me facts and IMPORTANT events that are after 1789? thanksss :]
Answer: The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a period of political and social upheaval and radical change in the history of France, during which the French governmental structure, previously an absolute monarchy with feudal privileges for the aristocracy and Catholic clergy, underwent radical change to forms based on Enlightenment principles of citizenship and inalienable rights.
These changes were accompanied by violent turmoil which included the trial and execution of the king, vast bloodshed and repression during the Reign of Terror, and warfare involving every other major European power. Subsequent events that can be traced to the Revolution include the Napoleonic Wars, two separate restorations of the monarchy, and two additional revolutions as modern France took shape.
In the following century, France would be governed at one point or another as a republic, constitutional monarchy, and two different empires.
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