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ideas of rou
sseau in French revolution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Robespierre and the Jacobins owed most to him for his theory of popular sovereignty and his denial of any vested right in any other body then the people themselves. On the basis of his ideals and its immense influence on French Revolution, Rousseau's Social Contract, is considered the Bible of the French Revolution.

Answered by PrincessTeja
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The French Revolution was a period of social and political upheaval in France and its colonies beginning in 1789 and ending in 1799.

Napoleon Bonaparte

A general in the French army and leader of the 1799 coup that overthrew the Directory. Napoleon's accession marked the end of the French Revolution and the beginning of Napoleonic France and Europe

The upheaval was caused by widespread discontent with the French monarchy and the poor economic policies of King Louis XVI, who met his death by guillotine, as did his wife Marie Antoinette.

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