14 July is celebrated in France as Bastille Day. It commemorates the storming of the Bastille and the launch of The French Revolution. This article can be viewed as a PowerPoint on SlideShare. To hear the audio lecture on The French Revolution, click here. To view the video Presentation, click here Watch: Understanding Revolution and Revolutionaries A Time of Turmoil The French Revolution was one of the most influential events of modern history. The ten-year period from 1789 to 1799 when France went from a Monarchy to a Republic, to a Reign of Terror, to Dictatorship was one of the most tumultuous times in European history. Myth and Reality Much myth and romantic legend has been written on what some politicians would like the French Revolution to have been, but the reality was that the French Revolution was a monstrous horror. In the name of "liberty, equality, fraternity or death!" over 40,000 people lost their heads to the guillotine, 300,000 people were publicly executed by firing squads, drownings and other methods of mass murder and ultimately many millions died in the 25 years of war and upheavals that resulted.
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