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"french revolution was the outcome of inequality"-justify

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Answered by SoulSkater
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Equality, or doing away with privilege, was the most important part of the slogan to the French revolutionists. For equality they were willing to sacrifice their political liberty. They did this when they accepted the rule of Napoleon I. Fraternity, or brotherhood with all men, was also sacrificed

Answered by tshivom9
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OUTCOMES

The rise to power of Napoleon Bonaparte

Establishment of a republic in France

Establishment of civil equality in the country (but not in the French colonies) and radical social change

The Reign of Terror, during which the Revolutionary government arrested 300,000 suspects, resulting in at least 25,000 deaths

The abolition of feudalism in France

The abolition of the monarchy and the deaths of King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette

Wars with a number of other countries, including Austria, Prussia, and Great Britain

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