What is the conclusion of the french revolution ?(Answer should in simple language)
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The French Revolution ended in 1799 with a coup of militry by Napoleon Bonaparte, as he established himself as France's first consul. The victory of Napoleon over the supposed conquerors re-established the military prowess of France
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Napoleon Bonaparte led a military coup in 1799 to put an end to the French Revolution and install himself as France's first consul. Napoleon's victory over the alleged invaders restored France's military might era of total war.
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- The Revolution strengthened the national state and brought France together. The European continent's historic order was destroyed during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, which also ushered in the modern era of total war.
- Between 1787 until 1799, there was a period of intense social upheaval known as the French Revolution. It aimed to rethink the essence of political authority and radically alter the relationship between the rulers and those they controlled.
Thus, the conclusion of French Revolution is that it restored France's military.
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