why did France have a second revolution in 1792?
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The year 1792 saw demands for social democracy and equality create a revolutionary impulse felt far beyond France, writes Mike Marqusee. France 1792 was the year of 'the second revolution'. On 10 August, the king was overthrown, bringing to an end three years of uneasy 'constitutional monarchy'.
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The year 1792 saw demands for social democracy and equality create a revolutionary impulse felt far beyond France, writes Mike Marqusee. France 1792 was the year of 'the second revolution'. On 10 August, the king was overthrown, bringing to an end three years of uneasy 'constitutional monarchy'.
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