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What was the conclusion of the french revolution?

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Answered by S4MAEL
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It was a 360 degree turn. France traded Louis xvi for Napoleon Bonaparte, both authoritarian regimes. But they questioned the monarch's rule, questioned slavery and what were the rights of man. They brought ideas of democracy and equality and liberty. That was groundbreaking stuff back then. The fact that you have people questioning the origin of law, whether it is by nature or man, people questioning the divine rights of the monarch, it proves how the French revolution did not do good for France. But we saw the Haiti, the Latin revolution soon after. France helped spread ideas of democracy

That is French revolution


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