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5. Imagine the impact of the events in France
on neighbouring countries such as Prussia,
Austria-Hungary or Spain, all of which were
absolute monarchies. How would the kings,
traders, peasants, nobles or members of
the clergy here have reacted to the news of
what was happening in France?

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Answered by mannboss83
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Answer:

The French Revolution impacted other countries in various ways because it introduced liberal ideas of change. In Europe, the revolution led to a series of wars between various countries and the French because of the rise of the French military dictator Napoleon Bonaparte.

The events in France, especially the assertion of equality and power by the masses would have rattled the clergy and noblemen in all these absolute monarchies. The French revolution would have been seen as the first widespread movement which sought abolition of the monarchy because it was unjust.

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Answered by WildCat7083
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5. Imagine the impact of the events in Franceon neighbouring countries such as Prussia,Austria-Hungary or Spain, all of which wereabsolute monarchies. How would the kings,traders, peasants, nobles or members ofthe clergy here have reacted to the news ofwhat was happening in France?

The following points may help you:

  1. Europe in the 18th century was characterised by absolute monarchial regimes , granting feudal rights and privileges to the clergy's , nobility .
  2. Events in France were carefully watched by counties like Prussia, Austria- Hungary, Spain who were threatened by the sudden developments in France.
  3. Austria Hungary, Spain would have adopted a more hard approach towards maintaining and retaining their existing conservative regimes , they rather had also made plans to send troops in France as they referred to the events in France as anarchy.
  4. Kings, nobles, members of the clergy who form the privileged classes in these absolute monarchies would have surely seen these events as a threat to their position and would have tried to suppress it , in an attempt to retain their old order.
  5. The traders and peasants would have welcomed the developments in France .

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