How did the French revolution pave the way for democracy in europe
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The French revolution bore a rich legacy for the peoples of the world during the nineteenth and twentieth century because it was the first revolution movement that adopted the ideals of 'Liberty, equality and fraternity.' These ideals became the basic tenets for democracy for every nation in the 19th and 20th century. The revolution espoused the cause of the massives, south to abolish the idea of divine right, feudal privilages, salavry and censorship, and upheld merits as the basis for social upgradation. These tenets are important even in the contemporary world of their emphasis on equality and world free from prejustice. Feudal systems and, later colonisation were abolised by re-working the French revolution idels of freedom and equality.
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The ideals of French revolution " liberty, equality and fraternity" were inspired by the philosophers like Rousseau and John Locke. These ideals laid the foundation of democracy.
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