Describe the cause and significance of the french revolution in 1830 notes
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The French Revolution led to the end of the monarchy, and to many wars. King Louis XVI was executed in 1793. ... Before 1789, France was ruled by the nobles and the Catholic Church. The ideas of the Enlightenment were beginning to make the ordinary people want more power.
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- The “French Revolution” of 1789 AD was an important event of the modern era.
- The French Revolution was launched against the despotic monarchy, feudal exploitation, class privileges and rulers' apathy towards the good of the people.
- At that time in France, not only was the winner of the oppressed and dissatisfied class, but there could also be contradictions in the economic and political structure of that region.
- The French Revolution's effect was universal. As a result, the autocratic rule and the feudal system ended.
- The foundations of democratic governance were laid down. Some Significant improvements had been made in social, economic and religious systems.
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