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Describe the legacy of the French revolution for the people of the of the world during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries

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Answered by hayazahid2007
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The legacy of the French Revolution for the peoples of the world during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was as follows — (i) Ideas of equality and democratic spread from France to other European countries and feudalism was abolished. (ii) Colonial people reworked the idea of freedom from bondage info their movements to create sovereign nation states. (iii) It was the first movement to adopt the ideals of liberty, equality and fraternity. (iv) The declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen gave rights such as right to life, freedom of speech, equality before law, etc. (v) Women were given many rights. They could not be forced to marry against their will, divorce was made legal, schooling was made compulsory and they could train for jobs.  

Answered by SaraAyisha
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Legacy of the French Revolution

1. The ideas of liberty, equality & fraternity and the democratic rights were the most  important legacy of the French Revolution.

2. These ideas spread from France to all the parts of Europe during the nineteenth  century, where feudal systems, aristocracy and monarchy were opposed by the people.

3. Even these ideas spread to India and used for freedom struggle. Tipu Sultan and  Ram Mohan Roy are two examples of individuals who responded to the ideas coming  from revolutionary France.

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