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how did the French Revolution affect to other parts of Europe

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Answered by uttamprakash712
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This is why the French revolution is a movement towards liberalism in Europe. Napoleon started conquering other close by countries in Europe in a series of wars known as the Napoleonic wars. Napoleon conquered large parts of Europe, but eventually was defeated in Russia in the east and by the British in the west.

Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

The French Revolution affected other parts of Europe in the following ways:

Explanation:

  • The French Revolution not only ushered in a new era in France, but it also had an impact on other countries. The values of nationalism resonated throughout other nations, inspiring people to revolt against oppressive governments. Other countries were introduced to the concept of democracy as a result of the revolution.

The idea of the French Revolution spread in other parts of Europe in the following ways

1) Many new clubs were founded, one of which was Maximillian Robespiere's Jacobins club.

2)Women, too, founded numerous new groups, one of which being the Society of Revolutionary Women.

3)French forces travelled to many locations to propagate the concept of the French Revolution.

4) People read and wrote a lot of folk songs and folk stories to disseminate the feeling of nationalism.

5)The artwork 'The Dream of Worldwide Democratic and Social Republics-the Pact Between Nations,' created by French artist Frederic Sorrieu, propagated the ideology of the French Revolution.

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