Nationalism creates an identity between individuals and the state. Created pride will even overthrow the most controlled regime when citizens unite in desire. During the French Revolution in the late 1700s, France's nationalism increased record-wise. Unfortunately, death and destruction are irrefutable consequences. In the late 1700's, the biggest event allows for the French Revolution to attack Bastille, the ruling created an implementation of Diet, monarchy and fear politics.
The French Revolution was a catalyst of the world revolution. The most direct one is the Haitian Revolution. The Haitian Revolution began with former slaves to remove French slave drivers and colonial rule. This is a revolution of people who began with the oppressed majority. This is not the power of bourgeoisie but the people and the people. The revolutionaries were inspired by enlightenment and anti-slavery information from the French Revolution and it did not appear practically. They decided adequately and took weapons against the persecutors. On August 21, 1791 the Haitian slaves got up. They killed their owners and released themselves. In 1792 the revolutionists controlled one third of the island and the French government attempted to give them the abolition of slavery in order to appease their rights and it. This is a victory under the attack of British imperialism. This caused a major part of the revolution
Whether it is against it or not, I do not doubt the revolution in progress in the United States in 1776. After that, the French Revolution brought a new dimension to the concept of revolution. The French Revolution also saw that the American Revolution was not a revolution at all. In 1800, he wrote a comparison between French and American Revolutionary Essay on Berlin's Friedrich Goncz (Friedrich Gentz), published in "History Science Journal" (History magazine). He is a sharp observer, all conservatives, he was not suitable to describe the French Revolution, and today is not what they right for them. He was still a way to earn a living for the French Revolution and became secretary of the later Metternich. He thinks that the French Revolution is a bad thing and that the situation is worse than Americans. He believes that the American Revolution is an unobtrusive defense of the established rights of British occupation.