Category: /History
…and civil liberties. These ideas were magnified and geographically extended by the French Revolution of 1789. For twenty years from 1794 to 1814, a renovated France dominated the European continent. The early stages of movements for Latin American independence…
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Category: /History/European History
…required Britain to send an army over to suppress it, British army insisted to stay in the light of the political chaos as the government army was defeated by the revolutions and it caused political instability. The important lesson French colonialists drew from…
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Category: /History/North American History
…commissioned a lieutenant colonel in 1754, and fought the first fights of what became the French and Indian war. The next year as an aid to General Edward Braddock he had two horses shot from under him and had four bullet holes in his jacket but didn't get one…
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Category: /History
…revolution: the news that France was re-establishing slavery in its colonies and the fact that Leclerc's troups contracted Yellow Fever. The North went up in arms, united with the Southern troups of Petion, and defeated the French Rochambeau (successor of Leclerc…
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Category: /History/World History
…powers; reducing the pressure from nobles and chances of revolt. France was the model for this new pattern, now the most important nation in the West. French kings steadily built up their power in the 17th century; they stopped c onvening medieval parliament…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…averted the American Revolution.
When the French and Indian War broke out, Franklin procured horses, wagons, and supplies for the British commander General Edward Braddock by pledging his own credit to the Pennsylvania farmers, who thereupon furnished…
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
…and Painters no longer started to express their views on the rich and the higher classes but started to concentrate on the ordinary, the everyday and the typical. This was influenced by the French Revolution when the middle class was strengthened (World Book…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and France.
Effect of Setting on Characters and Plot
A Tale of Two Cities reflects a tremendous effect of setting on the
characters and plot. During this time in the novel, the French Revolution
was taking place as well. As a result, people in France were…
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Category: /History/North American History
…the colonists bitter. Americans were reluctant to respond to the upcoming war and it helped to fan the flames of revolution.
The last of the Colonial Wars, the French and Indian War, marked the emergence of Britain as the most powerful nation in the world…
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
…"Eroica"
In April of 1805, Ludwig Van Beethoven finished his third symphony. It was the time of the French Revolution and Napoleon.
Beethoven, a poor, lower-middle class musician living in Bonn, Germany, was affected by the Revolution…
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