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  2. French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The French Revolution (French: Révolution française [ʁevɔlysjɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) was a period of political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789, and ended with the coup of 18 Brumaire in November 1799 and the formation of the French Consulate.

  3. The French Revolution was a period of major social upheaval that began in 1787 and ended in 1799. It sought to completely change the relationship between the rulers and those they governed and to redefine the nature of political power.

  4. French Revolution: Timeline, Causes & Dates | HISTORY

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    The French Revolution was a watershed event in world history that began in 1789 and ended in the late 1790s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte. During this period, French citizens radically...

  5. French Revolution - World History Encyclopedia

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    The French Revolution (1789-1799) was a period of major societal and political upheaval in France. It witnessed the collapse of the monarchy, the establishment of the First French Republic, and culminated in the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte and the start of the Napoleonic era.

  6. French Revolution: History, Timeline, Causes, and Outcomes

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    The French Revolution, a seismic event that reshaped the contours of political power and societal norms, began in 1789, not merely as a chapter in history but as a dramatic upheaval that would influence the course of human events far beyond its own time and borders.

  7. French Revolution Key Facts - Encyclopedia Britannica

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    The French Revolution was a time of turmoil that lasted from 1787 to 1799. Its first climax was in 1789, so the event is often called the “Revolution of 1789,” distinguishing it from later French revolutions in 1830 and 1848.

  8. Causes and Effects of the French Revolution - Encyclopedia...

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    Lists of major causes and effects of the French Revolution, which originated in part with the rise of the bourgeoisie and broad acceptance of reformist writings by intellectuals known as the philosophes.

  9. The French Revolution: A turning point in world history

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    With its dramatic shifts and enduring impacts, the French Revolution highlights the struggle for liberty, equality, and fraternity. Its legacy, marked by both achievement and controversy, inspires debates on freedom, governance, and human rights, underscoring its significance in the annals of world history.

  10. French Revolution - New World Encyclopedia

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    The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a period of ideological, political and social upheaval in the political history of France and Europe as a whole, during which the French polity, previously an absolute monarchy with feudal privileges for the aristocracy and Catholic clergy, underwent radical change to forms based on Enlightenment ...

  11. French Revolution Timeline - World History Encyclopedia

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    The French Revolution (1789-1799) was a period of major societal and political upheaval in France. It witnessed the collapse of the monarchy, the establishment of the First French Republic, and culminated in the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte and the start of the Napoleonic era.