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French Revolution

1789-1795

The French Revolution tore down the medieval structures of Europe, opened the paths of 19th-century liberalism, and usered in the concept of nationalism.

The first stage had been a freethinking middle-class reform movement based on a constitutional monarchy. The second stage was government organized around principles of democracy. Third stage is when Louis XVI was placed on trial for betraying the country. The National Convention found him guilty of treason, and a slim majority voted for the death penalty and he was beheaded.

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French Revolution - Robespierre, and the Legacy of the Reign ...
... the moderate Montesqieu and Lafayette to Robespierre and his fellow radicals. Not
surprisingly, they did not do so well in the French Revolution which is a ...

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: French Revolution
... recalled; Bailly became Mayor of Paris; Lafayette, commander of the national militia ... British
Museum relating to the French Revolution (London, 1899). ...

Chronology of the French Revolution
... 26 Sept. Anglo-French Trade Treaty. 1787, 22 ... Day of Daggers' (counter-revolution
plot) (28th). ... and threatens King (20th). Lafayette denounces Jacobins (29th). ...

The French Revolution
... and radical legislative session of the whole French Revolution. ... their hands on. They
were followed by Lafayette and 20,000 National Guardsmen. They ...

The French Revolution
... King was still considered sacred. Lafayette prevented any bloodshed by assuring ... Long
Anti-Feudal Process. The French Revolution summed up the whole ...

Freemasonry and the French Revolution
... neither Fauchet, Bailly, nor Lafayette belonged to the Lodge ... the Bavarian Illuminati
and French Freemasonry, much less ... a cause of the Revolution in Paris Lodges ...

Biography Home Page
... March to Versailles: Marquis Gilbert du Motier de Lafayette. Théroigne
de Mericourt. Stanislas Maillard. Louis XVI. Marie Antoinette. ...

French Revolution
... guard was organized under the marquis de Lafayette. This first outbreak of violence
marked the ... The French Revolution, though it seemed a failure in ...

French Collections
... of the Marquis de Lafayette, as well as the papers of Benoiste La Forte, and Naval
Minister Comte de Maurepas. more about our French Revolution Collections. ...

French Revolution: Scholarly Resources
... specific people (eg, women, Lafayette, Marie Antoinette). I ... works on the Revolution,
still foundational, are: Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution (1837); Jules ...

French Revolution
... of its capture became a French national holiday. When the king ... the reply, it is a
revolution. ... It was commanded by General Lafayette (see Lafayette). Then the ...

Modern Western Civ. 10: The French Revolution: Origins
... Britain and many Frenchmen, such as LaFayette, were to be important in both ... lead
people who dislike the French Revolution to think that things may ...

French Revolution/Marquis de Lafayette
... monarchy during the years leading up to the French Revolution. During his tenure
in the National Assembly, Lafayette put forth bill of rights, The Declaration ...

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... l'idée de Nation les droits naturels: 1789 le projet de Lafayette; 1789 de
l'homme et du citoyen; 1791 de la femme et de la citoyenne; 1793 montagnarde. ...

French Revolution of 1789
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Forgotten Founders Historic Documents and Coins of Freedom - By Stanley L. Klos

Forgotten United States Founders and Capitols



Samuel Huntington
First President of the United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781


Ten Coins of Freedom
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Keynote Address on the 2003 Re-Internment of Samuel and Martha Huntington


Cyrus Griffin
10th President of the United States
in Congress Assembled
January 22, 1788 to January 21, 1789


Ten Coins of Freedom
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