French Revolution (1792-94) foreshadowed the emergence of the socialist movement

Title: French Revolution (1792-94) foreshadowed the emergence of the socialist movement
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French Revolution (1792-94) foreshadowed the emergence of the socialist movement
In France, the revolutions started with a riot by the Parisians, which, after Louis Philippe's fleeing to Britain, led to the formation of the second republic. Yet, after the new government had settled in, the people grew more discontent with their situation. There was in fact disunity in the second government, as Louis Blanc, obviously known for his socialist views, was at odds with the rest of the ten man liberal government. The bloody June …showed first 75 words of 724 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 724 total…in Latin America. Beginning with Mexico in 1810, Central and South American local elites declared their independence from Spain and Portugal. Most countries achieved independence in the 1820s. Others, like the revolutionary Simon Bolívar, rejected the control of these elites, preferring to follow the example of Haiti. The spread of nationalism to Latin America was accompanied by some of the other liberal ideas associated with the French Revolution, but not by all.

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