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explain the impact of the French revolution in the every day life of the people of France​ in long answer​

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FRENCH REVOLUTION has a very bad impact in day-to-day life of the people especially on the peasants and poor people. The money to buy breads increases to a high rate that poors can't afford it and bread was the staple food of France at that time. The King's troops comes and looted the houses of the third estates.

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How did the Revolution affect everyday life of the people of France?

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(i) The revolutionary ideas of the French Revolution i.e. equality and liberty changed the clothes people wore, the language they spoke and the books they read. Laws were passed to translate these ideals into everyday practice.

(ii) One important law that came into effect soon after the storming of the Bastille in 1789 was the abolition of censorship. In the Old Regime all written material and cultural activities could be published or performed only after they had been approved by the censors of the king.

(iii) Now the "Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen" proclaimed freedom of speech and expression to be a natural right. As a result, newspapers, pamphlets, books and printed pictures flooded the towns of France from where they travelled rapidly into the countryside. They all described and discussed the events and changes taking place in France.

(iv) Freedom of press also meant that opposing views of events could be expressed. Each side sought to convince the others of its position through the medium of print.

(v) Plays, songs and festive processions attracted large numbers of people. The visual and oral art forms became very popular among the common mass which could not read and write in the 18th century.

(vi) The majority of men and women could now easily understand the ideas ofequality, liberty and justice.

Thus, the everyday life of the French people was deeply affected by the revolution

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