The French Monarch in the earlier times had no problem spending money and they also made a lot of spending because they got this money by taxing the people of France and they also taxed the nobles who had a lot of money.
This harsh taxation which was also unfair and inefficient in structure by the monarchs resulted in the crisis in France and ultimately led to the french revolution.
These taxes were also raised at a very high rates making lives of people of France very tough.
Olympe De Gouges and Mary Wollstonecraft were both dedicated feminists and advocates for women's rights during the 1700s.
Olympe De Gouges fought for the right for women to be able to divorce. During this time women did not have the right to divorce spouses and would often be stuck for life, she did not want this. She spoke up about how she thought that women were treated unequally and ended up starting movements and people fighting for women's rights during the Enlightenment eras to come.
Mary Wollstonecraft also fought for women's rights and she was a huge feminist. She focused on something different than Olympe De Gouges, she wanted equal education. She felt that the education system was flawed and sexist and it preferred men's education over women's education. The education that women would receive would leave them incapable and not prepared for the real world, Mary Wollstonecraft wanted to change this.
Farming was made much easier. For starters, you could use machines that were quicker and more efficient than horses and bulls. You could also preserve fruits and vegetables more easily thanks to thing such as ice trucks that could drive straight to the farm.
The map tells you that his followers went around to many different regions.
The Spanish culture has its roots in the influences that different peoples have left after passing through the peninsula over the centuries. In addition the history, the mountainous relief and the seas that circulate it have contributed significantly in the formation of the current culture.
Although there is a cultural heritage common to all Spaniards, the marked uniqueness of its regions has given rise to various cultural manifestations throughout its geography. These manifestations have been reflected in all fields: art, traditions, literature, languages and dialects, music, gastronomy, etc.
Starting from the premise that Spain is a state with recognized historical nations in its constitution, we can say the following
- Geographically we see the advantage of the diversity of Spain in the green of the Basque Country and the desert Spain of Almeria or Lanzarote or even the territories it has in the African continent.
- As a disadvantage we can say that although the language most spoken by the population is Spanish, there are also very different regional languages among them, such as Basque, Galician or Catalan.
- As a disadvantage, we see that Spaniards have spent years, especially in the past, emphasizing what separates us, building exclusive and redundant institutions, competing with each other abroad, showing us deeply unsupportive.
- As an advantage we can see that all Spaniards share a very positive opinion about civil liberties and democracy. Although in some autonomous communities the Spanish government system is discussed in depth, the majority usually works for the common good.