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What Were The Consequences Of French Revolution?

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    The French Revolution refers to the period from 1789 to 1799 during which the Bourbon Monarchy in France was overthrown and the Roman Catholic Church had to undergo radical restructuring from within.

    The most important and radical consequence of the French Revolution is undoubtedly the abolition of Feudalism. With the complete collapse of the existing regime, all elements of feudalism were abolished including serfdom and the rights of both the nobility and the clergy were taken away.

    The French Revolution established a new order based on the famous 'Declaration of the Rights of Man'. The main theme of the French Revolution, 'Liberty, Equality and Fraternity', later became one of the most revered political dogmas across the world. The Revolution is credited with having helped in spreading the ideas of democracy and nationalism across the world. The French Revolution was the death knoll for the rule of the monarchy, paving the way for democracy. It also brought about a lot of economic and social reforms, not only in France, but across Europe.
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    answered 3 years ago

      Beginning of the concept of liberty, fraternity in the world
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      answered 7 months ago

        It brings about the idea of democracy in europe
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        answered 7 months ago

        The consequences of the French Revolution were the abolition of monarchy and advent of democracy. The clarion call of the Revolution - "Liberty, Equality and Fraternity"- reverberated in the distant lands and had a contagion effect on the whole world, which, in due course, began to adore and uphold the spirits  of freedom within  constitutional frameworks.
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        answered 6 months ago

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        answered 6 months ago

          The one consequence of the French Revolution was:-
          The lands of the clergy people were confiscated which earned the government around 2 million livres which made the empty treasury of france full again.
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          answered 8 months ago

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