After the Jacobins’ revolt in 1792, which of these events happened in France? (i) Elections were held (ii) France was declared a Republic (iii) Monarchy was abolished (iv) All the above
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All of the above is the correct option. (option iv)
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- In 1789, food shortages and an economic crisis led to the most important event in history: The French Revolution.
- The Insurrection of August 10, 1972, is considered one of the significant events of the French Revolution.
- The armed revolutionaries in Paris stormed the Tuileries Palace as a result of the constant conflict with the French monarchy.
- Louis XVI was arrested on August 13, 1972, in Paris.
- As a result, the National Constituent Assembly declared France to be a republic and abolished the monarchy.
- The leader, Maximilian Robespierre, instilled fear and discipline during his reign.
- He also ensured that equality was practiced rather than preached.
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