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what was the conclusion of French Revolution​

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Answered by Samiksha1125
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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.

Answered by VijithaSai
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The French Revolution has caused dramatic changes throughout France, paving way for a new order contradictory to that of the monarchy system used before it. At the time before the revolution, France was considered to be a nation cast in chaos and in the process of downfall due to its economic instability and wealth gaps between different social classes. The new creation of the middle class and the unity of the revolution managed to stabilise the economic conditions and unite most of the country, once again on the path to becoming a global superpower.

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