French Revolution - Do you think that society and politics had any part to play in the french revolution? Explain in 50-70 words
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The French Revolution was a politically motivated occasion. Indeed, it may be considered the birth of modern politics. In general, any work of scholarship on the French Revolution could be considered to be concerned with revolutionary politics. The French Revolution revolutionized France's social and political structure. It overthrew the French monarchy, abolished feudalism, and stripped the Catholic church of political power. The revolution came to an end with Napoleon's rise to power, but the ideas and changes did not. The impact on France was long-lasting, influencing politics, culture, religion, and ideas for more than a century. The French had a stronger and deeper impact the closer they were to other countries, introducing liberalism and the demise of many feudal or old laws and traditions. The first is a developing corpus of study on the French Revolution in the provinces, including major provincial cities, village studies, and regional studies. Some of this research looks into the dialectical relationship between Parisian political currents and provincial developments.