explain briefly the outcomes and consequences of French Revolution
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Causes of the French Revolution. 2. Political conflict: conflict between the Monarchy and the nobility over the “reform” of the tax system led to paralysis and bankruptcy.
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Humanities › History & Culture
The French Revolution, Its Outcome, and Legacy
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Marie Antoinette's execution; the (dead?) head is being held to the crowd. Wikimedia Commons
by Robert Wilde
Updated May 03, 2018
The outcome of the French Revolution, which began in 1789 and lasted for more than a decade, had numerous social, economic, and political effects not just in France but also in Europe and beyond.
By the late 1780s, the French monarchy was on the brink of collapse. Its involvement in the American Revolution had left the regime of King Louis XVI bankrupt and desperate to raise funds by taxing the wealthy and the clergy.
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Humanities › History & Culture
The French Revolution, Its Outcome, and Legacy
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Marie Antoinette's execution; the (dead?) head is being held to the crowd. Wikimedia Commons
by Robert Wilde
Updated May 03, 2018
The outcome of the French Revolution, which began in 1789 and lasted for more than a decade, had numerous social, economic, and political effects not just in France but also in Europe and beyond.
By the late 1780s, the French monarchy was on the brink of collapse. Its involvement in the American Revolution had left the regime of King Louis XVI bankrupt and desperate to raise funds by taxing the wealthy and the clergy.
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