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French Revolution Journal

Character: Dennis Monique Arnaud

Height: 173cm

Birth to Death: 1779 – 1835

Gender: Male

Brief Intro:

Born into an average family, Dennis lost both of his parents at the age of 7, however he still was an optimistic person. He is absolutely obsessed with the color red and blue. At the age of 18, he met his girlfriend, who was unfortunately killed later in the French Revolution. After the revolution ended, Dennis returned to farming living a normal life until 1835 having a peaceful death at the age of 56.

In conclusion, the French Revolution was a complicated 10 years of history. Many of the people were killed, others were sacrifices for the revolution. We can not certainly determine if that 10 years of bloodshed was worth it or not. After all, Napoleon restored the monarchy right afterwards. Although this is the way of the world, anything can happen and as us historians today, these have great value to study at. By that was can avoid mistakes that people before us may have made that costed sever consequences. I hope you all enjoyed this French Revolution Journal Sway Book.

 

France in 1789 be like:

Video: https://youtu.be/w5I6GMNfXCc (video is set to Unlisted)

This video was created for a Humanities group project consisting 3 group members(John, Winston, Thomas). The video overall talks about the 1789-1799 French Revolution in a Common Craft video style. It is split into 3 parts, introduction, body(major events, etc…) and conclusion. The video is really entertaining to watch, along with the background music and simple explanation you can learn the 1789-1799 French Revolution in just 3 mins! Don’t forget to share this with your friends and family, we hope you enjoy our video!

Question to think about: has another revolution went out like the French one at the start?

Context:

-Cause of the revolution: peasants unpleased, war, bankruptcy, corruption

-Major events: storming of the bastille, war with Austria, royal’s unsuccessful escape, king and queen’s death, the reign of terror

Music

-“L’hymne à la Liberté” – French Patriotic Song

-Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1CXp4sXo7g (this video is Public)

Timeline

0:00 – 0:22 John Talks

0:23 – 2:47 Thomas Talks

2:47 – 3:11 Winston Talks

3:12 – 3:24 John Talks

Credits

-Script: Idea mainly by Winston

-Filming + Editing: Done by Thomas

-Audio: John

( If you read until here have a nice day 😀 )

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