The French Revolution Notes
The French Revolution Notes
Class.9.(History)
The French Revolution
In 1789, in the wake of early morning, the city of Paris was in a state of alarm. Rumours spread
that the King would open fire upon the citizens. People started gathering and they started
breaking a number of government buildings in search of arms. The commander of the Bastille
was killed in the armed fight and the prisoners were released. People hated the Bastille as it stood
for the despotic power of the king. People protested against the high price of bread. A new chain
of events began which led to the execution of the King in France.
Conclusion
Napoleon Bonaparte crowned himself Emperor of France, in 1804 and introduced many laws
such as the protection of private property and a uniform system of weights and measures
provided by the decimal system.
Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo in 1815.
The ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French
Revolution.