Describe the main effects of French revolution five points
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Long Term Effects of the Revolution. The French Revolution had many lasting results. ... He established the Code of Napoleon, which made the legal system fairer to the French regardless of wealth or religion, and it had a greater impact on the lives of peasants as opposed to other reforms by ineffective leaders.
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French Revolution was a Revolution that took place in France during the old regime, i.e. , around 1789
The main effects were :
- It lead to the emergence of middle class. The middle class earn wealth through overseas trade, manufacture etc..
- Although it does not solve social inequality, it increased the power of state assemblies. A national Assembly was created and King took decisions on the behalf of this Assembly.
- It paved the way for Napolean Bonaparte's Rise . He was dictator. Everyone saw him as a liberator but later he began to seen as an invading force.
- Reign of Terror was also an important effect. Maxmillan Robespierre was a strict ruler. He gave severe punishments to those who were against him.
- It resulted in the decrease in the power of Church. The church taxes called Tithe were abolished. Churches were shut down and converted into offices.
- It gave rise to a Constitutional Monarchy. The National Assembly drafted a constitution for France that soul limit the powers of Monarch (Constitution of 1791)....
French Revolution was a Revolution that took place in France during the old regime, i.e. , around 1789
The main effects were :
- It lead to the emergence of middle class. The middle class earn wealth through overseas trade, manufacture etc..
- Although it does not solve social inequality, it increased the power of state assemblies. A national Assembly was created and King took decisions on the behalf of this Assembly.
- It paved the way for Napolean Bonaparte's Rise . He was dictator. Everyone saw him as a liberator but later he began to seen as an invading force.
- Reign of Terror was also an important effect. Maxmillan Robespierre was a strict ruler. He gave severe punishments to those who were against him.
- It resulted in the decrease in the power of Church. The church taxes called Tithe were abolished. Churches were shut down and converted into offices.
- It gave rise to a Constitutional Monarchy. The National Assembly drafted a constitution for France that soul limit the powers of Monarch (Constitution of 1791)....
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