what is outcome of french revolution
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The result of the French Revolution was the end of the monarchy. King Louis XVI was executed in 1793. The revolution ended when Napoleon Bonaparte took power in November 1799. In 1804, he became Emperor.
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The absolute monarchy was abolished that had endured for hundreds of years — essentially since Charlemagne — and only reappeared briefly following the abdication of Napoleon.
The feudal system was abolished along with the “three estates” system.
The military was completely re-structured. Previously most commissions were in the officer corps were restricted to the sons of nobility and promotions rarely based on merit, and with the dissolution of the aristocracy and clergy, room for “commoners” in the officer corps was created, and a far more democratic and egalitarian military — in the navy as well — was created.
The former feudal legal system was completely reformed under Napoleon, and was exported throughout Europe as the Code of Napoleon. It still forms the basis for the French legal system.
Napoleon Bonaparte siezed power and spread the seed of revolution throughout Europe. It can be safely said that the revolutions of 1848 were indirectly caused by Napoleon's conquests of Europe and his reforms in much of the areas.
The dismantling of the Roman Catholic church and the execution or forced exile of thousands of clergy led to a permanent weakening of the church’s power in France, and the privatization of most of the church’s lands.
The writing of a constitution that formed the basis for future republican French governments.
Millions of lives lost, between the “Reign of Terror, to the pre-Napoleonic Wars to the years of Napoleonic wars — France was at war almost continuously from 1796 — 1812.