The French Revolution 1789-1814 and climate change

· Does human evolution have a purpose? Book 8 · Bogdan Góralski
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Before the French Revolution, western Europe shifted south because the earth's coating was shifting so that North America simultaneously traveled to the North. North America's wandering in the North direction marks in the worsening of climate before the moment of the outbreak of a civil war in the US in 1864. The Civil war was probably caused by crop failures in the northern states of the United States what was the cause of the war with the fertile states on the South of the US, which had a better climate for the crop vegetation.

During the French Revolution, the climate zone with winter rainfall and dry summer found itself above France, i.e., France had to move deeply into the zone between 50-30 degrees of latitude. In July 1789, heavy rains during the harvest destroyed the crops and led to famine in Paris, which caused the outbreak of the revolution. From 1860, the area of France wandered north and is now at latitude 48 ° 51 '52.9776' 'N

 

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I am 64 years old independent geologist, historian, climatologist

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