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how did the French revolution promote the idea of nation State​

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Answered by study3674
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Napoleon Bonaparte promoted French nationalism based upon the ideals of the French Revolution such as the idea of "liberty, equality, fraternity" and justified French expansionism and French military campaigns on the claim that France had the right to spread the enlightened ideals of the French Revolution across Europe

Answered by TokyoLights
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The political and constitutional changes that came in the wake of French Revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to a body of French citizens. The revolution proclaimed that it was the people who would hence forth constitute the nation and shape its destiny.

There is much historical dispute about when what we know as France today became a nation. The modern French Republic that is recognized today was the result of the French people rising up against King Louis XVI and taking control of the country during the French Revolution in 1789.

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