What type of government did France become after the death of the king?

What type of government did France become after the death of the king?

In Revolutionary France, the Legislative Assembly votes to abolish the monarchy and establish the First Republic. The measure came one year after King Louis XVI reluctantly approved a new constitution that stripped him of much of his power.

What type of government did France have under the king and queen?

The Constitution of 1791, the first written constitution of France, turned the country into a constitutional monarchy following the collapse of the absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime.

Who ruled after Marie Antoinette?

Louis XVI

Louis XVI
Died 21 January 1793 (aged 38) Place de la Révolution, Paris, France
Burial 21 January 1815 Basilica of St Denis
Spouse Marie Antoinette of Austria ​ ​ ( m. 1770)​
Issue Marie Thérèse, Queen of France Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France Louis XVII of France Princess Sophie

Who ruled France after Louis XIV?

Louis XV
(After the death of Louis XIV, history repeated itself as his five-year-old great-grandson, Louis XV, succeeded him.)

Who was the head of government in France?

In 1799, after a coup, the government became the Consulate with Napoleon Bonaparte – one of the co-conspirators- being the Consul (equivalent to the head of government). However, in 1804, Napoleon Bonaparte proclaimed himself Emperor of the French thus ending the First French Republic and starting the First French Empire.

When did France get rid of the monarchy?

Monarchy abolished in France. In Revolutionary France, the Legislative Assembly votes to abolish the monarchy and establish the First Republic. The measure came one year after King Louis XVI reluctantly approved a new constitution that stripped him of much of his power. Louis ascended to the French throne in 1774 and from…

Who was the king of France in 1789?

Louis ascended to the French throne in 1774 and from the start was unsuited to deal with the severe financial problems that he inherited from his predecessors. In 1789, food shortages and economic crises led to the outbreak of the French Revolution. King Louis and his queen, Mary-Antoinette,…

When did the Kingdom of France become a republic?

The Kingdom of France adopted a written constitution in 1791, but the Kingdom was abolished a year later and replaced with the First French Republic. The monarchy was restored by the other great powers in 1814 and lasted (except for the Hundred Days in 1815) until the French Revolution of 1848 .

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