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how did French get republic

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Answered by rahulverma01234
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French Republics. French Republics refer to a succession of republics after the proclamation of the French Revolution and the abolition of the monarchy in France in 1792. ... French First Republic (1792–1804)
Answered by Aurora34
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a. It is important to note that France was not colony rather a colonial power that led an imperialistic conquest.
b, Therefore, for France it was not a war for independence against the colonial regime unlike say for example India.
Rather, France was a colonial power /empire that had colonies, protectorates and mandate territories.
c. It had established colonies in Asia, North America and Caribbean.
d. France rather had a revolution against its own old regime, and social order as to abolishing monarchy and later becoming a Republic.
e. Therefore France celebrates​ on July 14 Bastille day, which is symbolic of overthrowing of Monarchy and declaring France as a Republic.
f. Bastille prison was symbol of king's despotic power and authority,
g. On 14th July 1789. when angry mob stormed the prison and attacked it The event certainly had a long lasting impact on the people of the World. The political and constitutional changes that came about in the wake of the French Revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to a body of French citizens.The revolution declared the supremacy of the people and that government must represent the will of the people.
h. .14 July 1789, is commemorated as France's national day.
k. It was the French revolution that was characterised by a series of riots, events , upheaval that completely transformed and overhauled France's social political structure
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