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Quais foram as principais causas da Revolução Francesa?

  • O desejo do governo de expandir seu império colonial
  • O desejo da burguesia de desenvolver a economia francesa (correct)
  • A reação aristocrática de 1787-1788
  • A queda do governo monárquico
  • Que evento marcou o início da Revolução Francesa?

  • A queda da Bastilha
  • A criação da República Francesa
  • A ascensão de Napoleão Bonaparte
  • A queda da Monarquia Bourbon (correct)
  • O que foi a Revolução Francesa?

  • Um movimento liderado pelos camponeses e classes urbanas
  • Um movimento liderado por intelectuais
  • Um movimento liderado pelos nobres
  • Um movimento liderado pela burguesia (correct)
  • Quais foram os principais resultados da Revolução Francesa?

    <p>A abolição da Monarquia Bourbon e a criação de uma República Francesa</p> Signup and view all the answers

    O que foi a Revolução Inglesa?

    <p>Um movimento liderado pela burguesia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quais foram as principais características da Revolução Francesa?

    <p>Uma época de intensa violência</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quando começou a Revolução Francesa?

    <p>17 de junho de 1789</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Quais foram os principais movimentos que impulsionaram a Revolução Francesa?

    <p>O desejo da burguesia de desenvolver a economia francesa e acabar com as restrições ao comércio internacional</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Como terminou a Revolução Francesa?

    <p>Com a criação de uma república</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Qual foi o principal impacto da Revolução Francesa?

    <p>Uma mudança na sociedade, economia e política francesas</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • The French Revolution, which began on 17 June 1789, was a movement started by the bourgeoisie and led by the peasants and urban classes who lived in poverty.

    • On 14 July 1789, the Parisians captured the Bastille, which started major changes in French government.

    • The French Revolution was divided into three stages: Causes, Revolution, and aftermath.

    • The causes of the French Revolution were the bourgeoisie's desire to develop the French economy and end the restrictions on international trade, as well as the bourgeoisie's demand for political rights and its fear of the monarchy's power.

    • The Revolution was propelled by the Enlightenment, a movement of intellectual criticism of traditional practices and beliefs.

    • The Revolution resulted in the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy.

    • The French Revolution ended with the establishment of the French Republic in 1792.

    • In 1789, the French Revolution began with the overthrow of the French monarchy.

    • The revolution led to the creation of a republic, which was later replaced by a Napoleon Bonaparte dictatorship.

    • The French Revolution was marked by a period of intense violence, during which people suspected of being against the revolution were executed by guillotine.

    • The revolution also led to the abolition of the Catholic Church and the establishment of a secular government.

    • The French Revolution had a major impact on French society, economy, and politics.

    • The French Revolution, which started in 1789, was a time of great change and turmoil.

    • Economic problems and social unrest led to the rise in food prices, a decline in the market for manufactured goods, and an increase in unemployment.

    • The French government responded by expanding their colonial empire and taking advantage of the resentment of the colonial elite and the beginning of the French Revolution's popular movement for independence.

    • The Bourbon monarchy was eventually overthrown in a series of bloody revolutions.

    • The French Revolution was marked by the use of terror to keep the government in power. This included using it against the aristocratic reaction of 1787-1788, during the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, and during the dictatorship of the Committee of Public Safety.

    • The French Revolution ultimately led to the establishment of the French Republic, which was a democratic republic. The French Revolution differed greatly from the English Revolution, which resulted in the establishment of the British monarchy.

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    What were the causes of the French Revolution? The French Revolution was started by the bourgeoisie, who were unsatisfied with the way the monarchy was running the country. They wanted more rights and freedom, and they also wanted to develop the economy. The Enlightenment, a movement of intellectual criticism of traditional practices and beliefs, helped to propel the Revolution forward. The Revolution resulted in the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. The Revolution also led to the abolition of the Catholic Church and the establishment of a secular government. The French Revolution had a major impact on French society,

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