Main causes of French revolution legacy or impact of French revolution on Europe
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The French Revolution had a major impact on Europe and the New World. Historians have regarded the Revolution as one of the most important events in human history. In the short-term, France lost thousands of its country men in the form of emigrants who wished to escape political tensions and save their lives. A number of individuals had settled in neighboring countries ( Great Britain, Germany, Austria, and Prussia), however quite a few also went to the United States. The displacement of those Frenchmen led to a spread of French culture, policies regulating immigration, and a safe haven for Royalists and other counter revolutionaries to outlast the violence of the French Revolution. The long-term impact on France was profound, shaping politics, society, religion and ideas, and polarizing politics for more than a century. The closer other countries were, the greater and deeper was the French impact, bringing liberalism and the end of many feudal or traditional laws and practice. However, there was also a conservative counter-reaction that defeated Napoleon, reinstalled the Bourbon kings, and in some ways reversed the new reforms.
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The French Revolution was a period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France and its colonies beginning in 1789 and ending in 1799.
the peasents revolted against loius XVI beause of many reasons :-
- the people were divided into 3 estates based on land they owned
- unequal division of tax payment the thrid class had to pay all the taxes while the upper class din't pay taxes
- rise in population and the demand of food grains(the poor could no longer buy bread)
- the denail of their human right and the denail of their wish to vote
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