Short note on legacy of french revolution
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NOTE ON FRENCH REVOLUTION
The French Revolution was a period of time from 1789 to 1799 in France where there was political instability. It officially began on the 14th of July, 1789, when the Bastille, which was a symbol of the King’s harsh policies, was stormed. The King, Louis XVI, the Queen, Marie-Antoinette and about 40,000 people were all brutally murdered. But there was also a positive side, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was formally adopted on August 1789 and feudalism was abolished. This essay will address the issues of the three estates system, food shortages and the fiscal crisis. It will also be argued that the most significant cause of the French Revolution was the social inequality that stemmed from the three estates system. …
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The French Revolution was a period of time from 1789 to 1799 in France where there was political instability. It officially began on the 14th of July, 1789, when the Bastille, which was a symbol of the King’s harsh policies, was stormed. The King, Louis XVI, the Queen, Marie-Antoinette and about 40,000 people were all brutally murdered. But there was also a positive side, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen was formally adopted on August 1789 and feudalism was abolished. This essay will address the issues of the three estates system, food shortages and the fiscal crisis. It will also be argued that the most significant cause of the French Revolution was the social inequality that stemmed from the three estates system. …
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1). THE FRENCH REVOLUTION GAVE THE TERM NATION ITS MODERN MEANING.
2). THE FRENCH SOLDIER CARRIED WITH THEM THE IDEA OF LIBERTY AND EQUALITY .
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1). THE FRENCH REVOLUTION GAVE THE TERM NATION ITS MODERN MEANING.
2). THE FRENCH SOLDIER CARRIED WITH THEM THE IDEA OF LIBERTY AND EQUALITY .
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