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- Immediate cause was King Louis XVI’s financial policies
- Famous Tennis Court Oath on 20 June 1789
- Storming of the Bastille fortress on 14 July 1789
- The radical leftist was Maximilien Robespierre
- Queen Marie Antoinette was guillotined on 16 October 1793
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The French Revolution was the political and social phenomenon in France during which France was transformed radically from an absolute monarchy with feudal privileges for the aristocracy and Catholic clergy, to a revolutionary form based on the enlightenment principles of nationalism, citizenship, and inalienable rights. It took place in 1789-99. Those changes were accompanied by violent turmoil, much bloodshed and repression during the Reign of Terror, and warfare among most European countries. The Napoleonic Wars, two restorations of the monarchy, and further revolutions, were caused by it subsequently. In the following century France had an unstable destiny, being a dictatorship, a republic, a constitutional monarchy, and an empire on... Read more
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