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define french revolution

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Answered by ams68
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The definition of the French Revolution is an uprising in France against the monarchy from 1789 to 1799 which resulted in the establishment of France as a republic. An example of the French Revolution is the storming of the Bastille by the French citizens.

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Other than the Protestant Reformation and World War One, the French Revolution is the most important period in modern European history. ... It spread Enlightenment ideas across Europe. It reshaped the border of Europe. It led to the rise of nationalism, which would unify Germany and break apart the Austrian Empire.

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