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Coalitions: First, Second, Third and Fourth Coalition | French Revolution

Coalitions: First, Second, Third and  Fourth Coalition! Although at the outset, the attitude of the British Government and the people of England was sympathetic towards the French Revolution, there was a violent change later on account of the excesses of the revolutionaries. That was particularly so after the execution of Louis XVI and his queen Marie Antoinette. Great Britain organised [...]

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6 Great Personalities of the French Revolution

Some of the great personalities of the French Revolution are as follows: 1. Mirabeau: It is desirable to refer to the important personalities of the French Revolution before the rise of Napoleon, and the first in the list is the name of Mirabeau. The son of a cruel father, he died at the age of 42 after many ups and [...]

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The Causes of French Revolution

The French Revolution was a great event in the history not only of France and Europe but also of mankind. It gave to humanity new ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity which have found their way in every nook and comer of the world. It was as much a war of bayonets as that of ideas' and it seems desirable [...]

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