1. French Revolution
France had the most far-reaching and violent of the rebellions against the state. ... Because of the growing literacy of the middle and even the lower classes, and new technology in printing, the people of France became more and more interested in the affairs of the state. ... The First Estate represented the Church. ... When Louis XVI is tried by the National Convention for high crimes and misdemeanors against the state for attempting to flee France and the vote to execute him was passed by a narrow margin, the split became a full fledged gap. ... Napoleon restored peace and harmony through...
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