France had just one revolution. You're thinking about our number of republics.
First republic after the revolution, second republic after the restauration, third republic after the franco german war under Napoleon III, fourt republic of vichy, fifth republic under De Gaulle and forward.
Also nah. That is something akin to the suburban revolts of 2006. We have a lot of that.
So those republics that came about from violent revolutions are not made by revolutions? Maybe you don't count Coup D'etats to be revolutions...
e), was founded on 22 September 1792 during the French Revolution.
After seizing political power in France in a 1799 coup d’état, he crowned himself emperor in 1804. Shrewd
On 2 September 1870, after France's defeat at the Battle of Sedan in the Franco-Prussian War, Emperor Napoleon III surrendered to the Prussian Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. When the news reached Paris the next day, shocked and angry crowds came out into the streets. Empress Eugénie de Montijo, the Emperor's wife and acting Regent at the time, fled the city, and the Government of the Second Empire swiftly collapsed. Republican and radical deputies of the National Assembly went to the Hôtel de Ville, proclaimed the new French Republic, and formed a Government of National Defence. Though the Emperor and the French Army had been defeated at Sedan, the war continued. The German army marched swiftly toward Paris.
There are 3 examples right there. If those are not revolutions, what are?
Those people's descendants are the same ones causing the current climate in France. Is this not a revolution as well?