I think it's fairly clear that the OP has Internet access, factor.
There are hundreds, maybe thousands, of pages on the French revolution - the OP simply needs to do some studying and not expect somebody else to do her homework for her.
Yes, I knew that, MarkRae. I was just trying to be polite because comments such as "why don't you look it up on Google" are sometimes removed.
As boxtops says we need to know whether this is a primary school or quiz question where they want to know who 'won' or a university essay where a detailed analysis and full implications are wanted
He didn't insult you, candy - it's a fact, people do come on here expecting us to do all the work for them. It's not unusual, we weren't to know that you weren't one of them.
You are correct, candy, it is. However you've proved yourself that you can look this stuff up on the internet - so why expect (or want) us to do it for you? Most of us would have to search too.
We really don't mind people asking for homework help as long as you tell us that's what it's for, and at what level you are studying - so we know how to respond.
If people don't want to help, they won't.
@ boxtops I spent like an hour searching for stuff and I've only found a little bit of info. I don't think I should tell you what year I'm studying because that will reveal my age.
well are there specific questions on points that you would like clarification on.....
list those and I am sure there are some people with history backgrounds or interests. Personally know nothing about the South Central American revolutions, some on the French though and French/US diplomacy around the Revolutions.....
And boxtops is right, take car, MR is a knowedgeable guy....
@DTcrosswordfan wow.......... You're gonna tell me MR is a knowledgeable and that boxtops is right. MR didn't give me a decent answer. Stay out of this.