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the French Revolution (french: Revolution Francis Began in may 1789 when the ancient regime was abolished in favour of a constitutional monarchy. its replacement in September 17192 by the first French Republic led to the execution of Louis XVI in January 1793, and an extended period of political turmoil. this cultiminated in the appointment of Napoleon as first consul in November 1799, which is generally taken as its end point. many of its principal are now considered fundamentals aspects of modern liberal democracy.

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The French Revolution (French: Révolution française began in May 1789 when the Ancien Régime was abolished in favour of a constitutional monarchy. Its replacement in September 1792 by the First French Republic led to the execution of Louis XVI in January 1793 and an extended period of political turmoil. This culminated in the appointment of Napoleon as First Consul in November 1799, which is generally taken as its end point. Many of its principles are now considered fundamental aspects of modern liberal democracy.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀The original French Revolution of 1789–1799 has sometimes been termed the "Great French Revolution" to distinguish it from subsequent historic events in France.

The original French Revolution of 1789–1799 has sometimes been termed the "Great French Revolution" to distinguish it from subsequent historic events in France.Other uses of the term "French Revolution" may refer to :

  • Coup of 18 Brumaire.
  • The Bourbon Restoration of 1814.
  • Hundred Days when Napoleon came back to power in 1815.
  • The Bourbon Restoration of 1815
  • The Bourbon Restoration of 1815The July Revolution of 1830, which deposed Charles X in favor of Louis Philippe .
  • The June Rebellion, the unsuccessful Paris uprising of 1832.
  • The French Revolution of 1848 and the creation of the Second Republic.
  • Napoleon becoming Emperor.
  • The proclamation of the French Third Republic following the defeat of Napoleon in 1870.
  • The socialist Paris Commune of 1871.
  • The Stavisky Affair and 6 February 1934 crisis which saw several major government resignations a failed fascist coup and communist riots.
  • The Vichy régime of World War , self-described as Révolution nationale.
  • The FFI Parisian uprising part of Liberation of Paris of 1944 that pushed the Vichy forces and Germans out of Paris.
  • The founding of the Fifth republic and Charles DeGaulles Takeover of France in 1958.
  • May 1968 events in France.
  • The yellow vests movement for economic justice since 2018.

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