Transition from absolute monarchy in France to wise monarchy The absolute monarchy from 1661 - 1789 meant that the behavior of the monarch was not restricted by written legislation or customs. In the 18th century after centuries of war France was theoretically an absolute monarchy. The absolute system of French monarchy is supported by Christian doctrines teaching that your life system is set by God. Boring Broke said in 1738 that the relationship between the monarch and his people is considered a father, "The real image of the free people ruled by the patriot king is the image of the patriarchal family But at the end of the 18th they all
The French Revolution (1789-1799) is an ideology, political and social turmoil in French political history and in Europe, during which it is an absolute monarchy with feudal privileges of former nobility and Catholic clergy The political situation of France was based on republicanism. Basically changing shape, principle of enlightenment of citizenship and rights. These changes involve violent turmoil including execution and repression during terrorist rule, and war involving all other major European countries.
In the years before the French Revolution, like the legacy system discussed earlier, the French citizens began to question the authority of Louis XVI and its absolute monarchy. The new idea of Age of Enlightenment came to consider other forms of government based on equality and freedom, which violated the rule of the king. This made people judge Louis XVI and he could not solve the problem the country was facing at that time. To make matters worse, Louis XVI was not respected as a leader. Therefore, the French citizens hated his authority and the history of French absolute monarchy, which led to the revolt of the French Revolution in 1789.
The French revolution overthrew the monarchy, often called the end of enlightenment. The French Revolution began in 1789 and King Louis XVI called Congress to try to solve French 's huge economic difficulties. Instead, the huge middle class resisted and established its own government. The new administration was effective within a few years, but internal opposition increased and power changed repeatedly until France was involved in violent violence in 1793 - 1794. Critics believe that this type of violence is a direct result of enlightenment and that the masses are not suitable for self-management.