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Committee Of Public Safety Sans Culottes
3,531 words... ards - Believe the attack was over until the Swiss started firing, King ordered his Swiss grade to cease fire - THE RISING WAS AS MUCH A REJECTION OF THE ASSEMBLY AS IT WAS OF THE KING - Deputies had to hand over the King to the Commune, who imprisoned him - As a consequence of the fall of the monarchy, the 1791 Constitution became inoperative. The Assembly had to agree to the election, by universal male suffrage, of a National Convention to draw up a new, democratic constitution - The const...
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Victor Emmanuel Secret Societies
1,407 wordster> Q: Describe & Explain the Unification of Italy. The Unification of Italy divides in to 3 main stages: 1815 - 1830: Revolts all over Italy. Revolts are suppressed. 1848 - 1849: Revolts all over Italy. Revolts are suppressed. 1858 - 1870: The unification of Italy Introduction To understand the unification of Italy, matters before the revolution need to be examined. Up until 1716, Italy was just a big piece of land divided among small kingdoms of monarchs. (ref. H. O. # 1 p. 29) When...
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Du Plessis Sixteenth Century
2,609 wordsDid The Increasingly Radical Resistance Theories Of Did The Increasingly Radical Resistance Theories Of The Late Sixteenth Century Have Any Effect In Pr Calvin had a maxim that leaders were? ordained of God? and that good leaders were therefore blessings upon a people, whereas bad leaders were punishment for? the wickedness of the people? . ? Calvin was aware of the problem of inciting rebellion against Catholic princes and the repression it might bring? a fear confirmed by the St. Bartholomew? ...
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Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries Peter The Great
1,684 wordsIn the 1660 s the Russian government under Czar Alexis I had begun the practice of punishing common criminals and political offenders by exiling them to Siberia. During the last two centuries of Russian imperial rule, punishment varied significantly from czar to czar. Different styles of interrogation and justice were prevalent with each successive ruler. Autocracy allowed for what seems to be a harsh system of imperial punishment. In actuality, the practice of capital punishment and torture wer...
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