CBSE BOARD X, asked by aniketb2162, 10 months ago

describe the legacy of the french revolution for the peoples of the world during the ninetheenth centuries

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Answered by Shivam1142
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The Legacy of the French Revolution for the people of world during the 19 and 20 centuries can be explained under the following heads:

1. Equality: equality was one of the major principles of the French Revolution. The distinction between the poor and the rich was removed. Every government began to give equal rights to the rich and the poor.

2. Liberty: Before the French Revolution freedom meant political freedom but now freedom and social and religious freedom too. The Welfare of the people was to be the duty of the rulers therefore there were no longer absolute Kings.

3. Fraternity: The idea of fraternity also got and impetus from the French Revolution.

4. Democracy: Monarchial systems gave place to the democratic system.

5. Welfare of the people: governments all over the world began to think about the Welfare of the people as its duty. The children were stopped from working in the factories. The conditions in the factories were improved. A number of steps were taken to improve the working condition in the mines.

Answered by GlamorousGirl
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The ideas of liberty and democratic rights were the most important legacy of the French Revolution. These spread from France to the rest of Europe during the nineteenth century, where feudal systems were abolished. It inspired the Germans, Italians, and Austrians to overthrow their oppressive regimes. The French Revolution inspired the struggling nations of Asia and Africa who were groaning under the oppression of European colonialism. Tipu Sultan and Rajaram Mohan Roy are two examples of individuals who responded to ideas coming from the French revolution

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