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The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29

The French Revolution: Crash Course World History #29

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In which John Green examines the French Revolution, and gets into how and why it differed from the American Revolution. Was it the serial authoritarian regimes? The guillotine? The Reign of Terror? All of this and more contributed to the French Revolution not being quite as revolutionary as it could have been. France endured multiple constitutions, the heads of heads of state literally rolled, and then they ended up with a megalomaniacal little emperor by the name of Napoleon. But how did all of this change the world, and how did it lead to other, more successful revolutions around the world? Watch this video and find out. Spoiler alert: Marie Antoinette never said, Let them eat cake. Sorry
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 4


All these comments about how fast he is speaking and i am here, being an indian(although that doesn't mean we r not gud at eng. it's nearly our mother tongue) am wondering why i can understand him ok in normal speed.
Also. does no one appreciate the point that he is 'the' John Green!

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ha, listen to the video at 0. 25 X speed and then hit the forward arrow on your keyboard 2-3 times per second (look at a watch or a timer somewhere, it sounds hilarious, just a bunch of random sounds. Try it!
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One clarification - thought he said the First Estate was nobility and Second Estate was clergy. This is not correct - I believe the First Estate was Clergy and Second Estate was Nobility. Which is correct?
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The revolution happened in 1800, but tennis was invented in 1873. How did they meet in an indoor tennis room if tennis didn't exist yet?
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