The French Revolution

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Social Science Solutions from Chapter -1 - The French Revolution

This chapter covers topics such as Outbreak of the French Revolution, Everyday Life after French Revolution, Abolition of Monarchy and Rise of French Republic, Abolition of Slavery in France, and Women's Revolution of France.

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Social Science>History>The French Revolution>French Society during the Late Eighteenth Century

This topic covers concepts such as Louis XVI of the Bourbon Family of Kings, Society and Institutions of France before 1789, Estates of French Society in 18th century, First Estate, Second Estate, Third Estate, Tithes, Taille, and French Livre.

Social Science>History>The French Revolution>Outbreak of the French Revolution

This topic covers concepts such as Declaration of Third Estate as National Assembly, Tennis Court Oath, Peasants Revolt in France in 1789, Manor, Chateaux, Recognition of National Assembly by Louis XVI, and End of Privileges in France in 1789.

Social Science>History>The French Revolution>Abolition of Monarchy and Rise of French Republic

This topic covers concepts such as French War with Prussia and Austria in 1792, Patriotic Song Marseillaise, Impact of Revolutionary Wars on France, Jacobin Club, Sans-culottes, and Fall of Constitutional Monarchy in France in 1792.

Social Science>History>The French Revolution>Women's Revolution of France

This topic covers concepts such as Life of Women of Third Estate in 18th century France, Society of Revolutionary and Republican Women, Efforts of Revolutionary Government for Women, and Olympe de Gouges.

Social Science>History>The French Revolution>Abolition of Slavery in France

This topic covers concepts such as Triangular Slave Trade in 17th and 18th Century, Exploitation of Slave Labour, Abolition of Slavery in French Colonies in 1794, and Exploitation of Negroes by Plantation Owners.

Social Science>History>The French Revolution>Everyday Life after French Revolution

This topic covers concepts such as French Ideas of Liberty and Equality in Everyday Practice, Abolition of Censorship After French Revolution of 1789, Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as Emperor of France, and Battle of Waterloo, 1815.