How did the french and industrial revolution shaped modernity
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The rising middle class overthrew an obsolete aristocracy. This strained struggle essentially paved the way for modern democracy. The entirety of the revolt led to the freedom of oppression that the old French monarchs created.
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The French Revolution gave the working class the rights they had longed for for a long time like equality, voice, and fewer taxes. The Industrial Revolution was hard on the working class because it made the workers work near dangerous machines that were unpredictable and often severed limbs or decapitated people.
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