what did the French revolution of 1798 stand for
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The Reign of Terror, during which the Revolutionary government arrested 300,000 suspects, resulting in at least 25,000 deaths. The abolition of feudalism in France. The abolition of the monarchy and the deaths of King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. The rise to power of Napoleon Bonaparte.
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The French Revolution of 1789 proclaimed the abolition of monarchy and establishment of french Republic. So the liberty became true due to the proclamation.
The three estates vanished and privileges of nobles and clergy ended. All were equal now. So it established equality and fraternity.
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