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How did the french revolution impact the countries inside Europe and outside Europe?[7 marks] answer in 3 paragraph to get 100pts

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Answered by foreverakshita15
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Now France had reason to be nervous. Government leaders did not want to wait and see what Europe would do. They decided to be proactive, and they declared war on Austria on April 20, 1792. This declaration opened up the proverbial can of worms and led to over two decades of war.

The conflict didn't start out too well for France, which suffered an early defeat in the Austrian Netherlands (today's Belgium and Luxembourg). Things looked even worse when Prussia joined the fight in May and when the Duke of Brunswick, who commanded the Prussian-Austrian army, issued his Brunswick Manifesto in July, declaring that if the king and his family were harmed or humiliated, the army would take vengeance on Paris and destroy the city.

Then the tables turned. France handed the Prussian-Austrian army a major defeat at Valmy in September of 1792. Boosted by the victory, the French overran the Austrian Netherlands and marched into Prussia, capturing several towns as they went, including Frankfurt. At home, French leaders abolished the monarchy and declared France a republic.

Austria and Prussia knew they needed help, and by early 1793, they had formed the First Coalition with Spain, the United Provinces and Great Britain. France, however, continued to push forward, defeating the United Provinces and Spain in 1795 and 1796. Up-and-coming French officer Napoleon Bonaparte also led successful campaigns in Italy, gaining more territory all the while, and in 1797, France invaded Austria.

The Austrian emperor decided to surrender. In 1797, the Treaty of Campo Formio proclaimed peace and allowed France to keep most of its conquered territory. Only Great Britain remained at war with the victorious France.

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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Huge Social, Political and Economic changes took place. The revolutionary ideas had been spread across Europe. The Monarchy in all countries were damaged by conquest. Nationalism became a powerful force in all European Countries When the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe, students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin Clubs. Their activities and campaigns prepared the way for the French armies which moved into Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and much of Italy in the 1790s. With the outbreak of the revolutionary wars, the French armies began to carry the idea of nationalism abroad.the discovery of America by Columbus in 1492 AD encourage France revolution can traced to the year 1763 when British leaders beg to tighten imperial reins

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