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Explain the lagacy of the French Revolution to the world society.

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Answered by akashvijaysingh
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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.

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Answered by talaritnlsv
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French society was a monarchy in the year 1774, louis xvI (16) became the king he divided france into three estates 1st clergy 2nd nobles 3rd estate was further divided into three estates king louis kept the rule that only 3rd estate would pay taxes and 3rd estates were not getting proper nutitional diet during meeting in assembly hall 1st and 2nd estate would sit on chairs and 3rd estate would sit down and there was no value for them there was revolution in france an monarchy was abolished by the exicution of the royal family then many dictators ruled france and they were also exicuted and at last france became a democratic country . During french revolution slavery was a big problem french people brought people from other countries and slaves were treated very badly and slavery was abolished napoleon bonaparte re introduced slavery and at last slavery was totally abolished

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