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  1. French Revolution | History, Summary, Timeline, Causes, & Facts ...

    • 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 t… See more

    Date5 May 1789 – 9 November 1799 · (10 years, 6 months, and 4 days)
    OutcomeAbolition of the Ancien régime and creation of constitutional monarchy · Proclamation of the French First Republic in September 1792 · Reign of Terror and execution of Louis XVI · French Revolutionary Wars · Establishment of the French Consulate in November 1799
    Origins of the Revolution

    The French Revolution had general causes common to all the revolutions of the West at the end of the 18th century and particular causes that explain why it was by far the most violen… See more

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    Aristocratic revolt, 1787–89

    The Revolution took shape in France when the controller general of finances, Charles-Alexandre de Calonne, arranged the summoning of an assembly of “notables” (prelates, g… See more

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  1. History of France - France, 1715–89 | Britannica

    Oct 18, 2024 · Serfdom was practically unknown (only 140,000 serfs remained in France in 1789, none of them on crown lands, where Jacques Necker, the comptroller general, had abolished serfdom in 1779), and peasants were free …

  2. French Revolution - Wikipedia

  3. The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789–1815 - Encyclopedia …

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

    Nov 9, 2009 · The French Revolution began in 1789. Soon, the Bastille was stormed and the monarchy eliminated. After the Reign of Terror, France established a new government.

  5. From Slaves and Servants to Citizens? Regulating …

    After sketching the features of servants, serfs, slaves, and indentured servants at the end of the Ancien Régime, I will analyse how the Revolution affected them, focusing on serfs and servants in metropolitan France, on black colonial …

  6. The 6 Main Causes of the French Revolution - History Hit

    May 5, 2021 · In 1789, France was the powerhouse of Europe, with a large overseas empire, strong colonial trade links as well as a flourishing silk trade at home, and was the centre of the Enlightenment movement in Europe.

  7. Serfdom - Wikipedia

    On the outbreak of the French Revolution of 1789, between 140,000 [34] and 1,500,000 [35] serfs remained in France, ... Serfdom was formally abolished in France on 4 August 1789, [41] and the remaining feudal rights that gave …

  8. Estates-General of 1789 - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 25, 2022 · The Estates-General of 1789 was a meeting of the three estates of pre-revolutionary France: clergy, nobility, and commons. Summoned by King Louis XVI of France (r. 1774-1792) to deal with financial and societal crises, it …

  9. Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

    The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen (French: Déclaration des droits de l'Homme et du citoyen de 1789), set by France's National Constituent Assembly in 1789, is a human civil rights document from the French …

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