The French Revolution: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

The French Revolution: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

Revolutions 1789 AD Modern 🇫🇷 France 6,517 views

Between 1789 and 1799, the French people overthrew the monarchy, executed the king, and experimented with republican government in the most radical political upheaval in modern European history.

The Crisis of the Ancien RégimeBy 1789, France was bankrupt. Decades of costly wars — including support for the American Revolution — had left the crown unable to pay its debts, while a series of bad harvests had driven bread prices to unbearable levels for ordinary people. The political system offe...

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