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Fête de la Fédération - Reaction in foreign countries |  | Fête de la Fédération - Reaction in foreign countries: Encyclopedia II - Fête de la Fédération - Reaction in foreign countries |  | In Germany and Italy, the French Revolution was rather well considered by urban bourgeoisie, impregnated with the ideas of the Lumières (Voltaire,Rousseau, Montesquieu, D'Alembert, ...). Also, democratic revolutions had already won in England, in the USA and in Holland, while at the same time, Austria was deeply reformed by Emperor Joseph II, an "enlightened despot".
In England, the movement was well welcomed by Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger (possibly because it was weakening his hereditary foe). His opponent, Liberal Charles Fox said before the Parliament of West ...
See also:Fête de la Fédération, Fête de la Fédération - The Fête de la Fédération, Fête de la Fédération - Preparation of the feast: the Journée des brouettes, Fête de la Fédération - Official Celebration, Fête de la Fédération - Popular feast, Fête de la Fédération - Reaction in foreign countries, Fête de la Fédération - Trivia |  | | Fête de la Fédération, Fête de la Fédération - Official Celebration, Fête de la Fédération - Popular feast, Fête de la Fédération - Preparation of the feast: the Journée des brouettes, Fête de la Fédération - Reaction in foreign countries, Fête de la Fédération - The Fête de la Fédération, Fête de la Fédération - Trivia |  | |
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Fête de la Fédération - Reaction in foreign countries
In Germany and Italy, the French Revolution was rather well considered by urban bourgeoisie, impregnated with the ideas of the Lumières (Voltaire,Rousseau, Montesquieu, D'Alembert, ...). Also, democratic revolutions had already won in England, in the USA and in Holland, while at the same time, Austria was deeply reformed by Emperor Joseph II, an "enlightened despot".
In England, the movement was well welcomed by Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger (possibly because it was weakening his hereditary foe). His opponent, Liberal Charles Fox said before the Parliament of Westminster: "Never before was made such a great step toward freeing Humanity"
Other related archives14 July, 1790, 18 July, 5 June, Austria, Bailly, Bastille Day, Champ de Mars, Charles Fox, Constitution, D'Alembert, Dauphin, Estates-General of 1789, First Estate, France, François Gossec, French Revolution, John Paul Jones, Joseph II, La Fayette, Louis XVI, Louis XVII, Louis-Phillipe, Marie-Joseph Chénier, Montesquieu, National Assembly, National Guard, Queen, Rousseau, Second Empire, Second Estate, Seine, Talleyrand, Third Estate, Thomas Paine, Triumphal Arch, Voltaire, William Pitt the Younger, constitutional monarchy, enlightened despot
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