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how did the idea of French Revolution spread to the other part of Europe

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Answered by haritech05
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Based on ideals of liberty and equality, the French Revolution destroyed the monarchy, curbed the power of the Catholic Church, created fairer taxation for citizens, and established democracy as the new form of government.

Answered by monuraghav07
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Answer:

The French Revolution inspired other countries of  Europe. Its ideas spread to other parts of Europe in  the following ways.

(a) The French revolutionaries proclaimed to help  Europeans to constitute nation-states.

(b) Various revolutionary clubs like the Jacobin clubs  began to be formed by students and educated  middle class in different European cities based

on French model.

(c) Revolutionary wars in countries like Holland,  Belgium, Switzerland and Italy paved way for  French armies to move to other parts of Europe.

(d) Napolean also played an important role in  spreading the ideologies of French revolution in  the European countries through administrative

changes.

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