The Most Unnecessary Revoltuion: The French Revolution

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The French Revolution began in the year of 1789 and ended in the year of 1799. The war occurred in the French territory including Paris. Politics and enlightenment led to a Civil war in France. People started to rebel against the ideas of absolute monarchy, the systems of government, and the leadership. The people of France wanted freedom and equality. The social structure and economy were big factors in why the revolution started. The social structure went by the Estate System which was thought to be highly unfair by the lower class. The Estate System went by how rich you were, meaning, the first was the richest which were the king and queen, second was the nobles and the third were the peasants.The economy was bad, and people were poor. Napoleon Bonaparte, King Louis XVI, Robespierre, and Jacques-Pierre Brissot were the most important people involved in this revolution. People debate about the effects of the French Revolution, but I for one, do not think that it was very revolutionary because of Napoleon’s actions, unnecessary deaths, and social structure. “The Red Necklace” by Sally Gardner, discusses the main points of the revolution.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a French Emperor that came into power after the French Revolution. Bonaparte reformed religion, social issues, and laws. He started the Napoleonic Wars from 1803 to 1815. During these years, he tried to take over the world, taking land, money and life. In 1814, he was defeated by the British which led to the restoration of all land money and life. In “The Red Necklace,” Yann is conversing with Charles Cordell about the higher powers of France and what he thinks. “So if you have no alliance to king or country, what does interest you?.” “What does it mean to be human?,” s...

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...ture, Gardner writes, “ Now that the National Assembly had collectively lost its mind and agreed to pass this ridiculous Declaration of Right of Man, he felt it his duty to throw one of his spectacular parties, a reminder, if one was needed, of how preposterous this revolution was. For the idea that all men were equal was laughable; no one in his right mind could believe it. In his opinion, the sooner the populace was crushed the better.” The National Assembly is directly apart of history. “The Red Necklace” explained actual historical events.
These reasons why I think the revolution wasn’t revolutionary. It is clear that the French Revolution was unnecessary. Nothing good came out of the revolution like a revolution is intended. In “The Red Necklace” by Sally Gardner, it explains and includes these reasons of the revolution in the book which supports my opinion.

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