France and the Atlantic Revolution of the Eighteenth Century, 1770-1799.By Jacques Godechot. New York [New York]: Collier-Macmillan, 1956), 279 pages.
When looking back upon the French Revolution, there was class conflicts and new radical ways of thinking during that time period. With unhappy pedestrians and haughty parlements it soon became a rift between the government and the people of France and this ultimately led to the Revolution. France's revolutionary ideas were brought to other countries and it brought about a wide spread to West countries such as North America which is why we have to explain wars that seemed to take place as the same time as the French Revolution.
In France and the Atlantic Revolution, Godechot tries to t
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