>"The French Revolution ended in 1871."
Is there any trith to this?
>>881818
No only if you associate the French Revolution with democracy which isn't true. It was about personal liberties not the vote.
>>881818
Hasn't there been several
>>881818
Probably, but it's probably easier to end start it when Controller General Calonne declared the nation bankrupt, and end it with the Thermidorean Reaction.
There are multiple French Revolutions, so I'd say no.
the French Revolution of 1789 wasn't the same as the French Revolution of 1792, for instance. 1789 was about establishing a constitutional monarchy based on equality, and 1792 was about overthrowing the monarchy for a republic.
>>882007
You could even end it with the execution of Louis and the formation of the Committee of Public Safety, considering the fact that a shift to republic was the real "revolutionary" act of the period. Plus, the Reign of Terror has a very different tone than the previous years of the Revolution.
>>881818
no it is false.
The french revolution ended when the fifth republic was created. Why ? Because everybody agreed that it was a good republic. [everybody who matters, which means not the middle class]