How did france become republic
in 1992
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How did France become republic
Asked by Sajirichu321 | 21st Jun, 2019, 09:11: PM
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After the French Revolution of 1789, the powers of the king were reduced and France became a constituional monarchy.
Because the powers of King Louis XVI were reduced, he asked for help from the Prussian and Austrian monarchies. However, the revolutionaries in France formed a large army and declared a war against Prussia and Austria.
The Jacobin Club in France was formed by the revolutionary forces of the country. It included small shopkeepers, watch makers, pastry cooks, printers, daily wage earners and servants.
In 1792, when the supplies of bread reduced, the Jacobins along with people stormed the Tuileries Palace and imprisoned the royal family of France.
This development led to the changes in the Constitution. Elections were held and everyone more than 21years of age was given the right to vote. Monarchy was abolished and France became a republic.
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- situation in France continue to be tensed in subsequent years. Even though Louis XVI had signed the constitution, he entered into secret negotiation with the king of Prussia
- rules of France neighbouring countries where world by the developments in France. The neighbouring countries made plans to send trips to put an end to the happenings in France since 1789. However, before anything happened, National Assembly waged war against Prussia and Austria in April 1792.
- Thousands a volunteers joined army who so were as a protest of the people against kings and aristocracies all over Europe.
- Among the patriotic songs sung by them was the Marseilles composed by the poet Roget de L'Isle. It later became the National anthem of Franc. It watch song for the first time by the volunteers from Marseilles as they marched to the city of Paris.