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The French Revolution1
Title: The French Revolution1
Category: History
Details: Words: 1844 | Pages: 7.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
The French Revolution1
THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
There was a loud “thunk” as the blade hit, and then a roar of the crowd as another nobleman’s head was raised, after being cut off. The French Revolution (1789-1795) was one if not the most bloodiest revolutions ever in history. There were three social classes in France known as the Estates-General. The French revolutionists took the phrase “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” as their slogan into battle (Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia). They were
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events have so powerfully influenced the political and economic development of the modern world as the French Revolution did.
Bibliography
BIBLIOGRAPHY
-Pernau, Alex. The French Revolution. New York: G.P Putnom’s Sons, 1960.
-Bindman, David. The Shadow of the Gullotine. London: British Museum Publications,
1989.
-Cairns, Trevor. The Old Regime, and the Revolution. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications Co., 1980
COMPUTER
-Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia. Compton’s NewMedia, Inc. Copyright 1994, 1995
-. The French Revolution and the Estates-General. www.webcrawler.com.
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