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What was the impact of french revolution in france

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Answered by dackpower
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European world or theNew world have faced notable impact due to the French revolution. Archaeologists generally recognize the Revolution as one of the several significant improvements in human history. In the short-term, France lost the majority of its citizens in the struggle or foreigners who required to withdraw administrative tensions and preserve their lives. The displacement of these Frenchmen commenced to a guide of  culture, plans to administer immigration, and a protected shelter for Royalists to sustain the elimination of the French Revolution. The long-term impact on France was excellent, growing management, culture, religiosity and ideas, and polarizing management for more than a hundred.

Answered by elixirplayz5
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Explanation: The Revolution led to the establishment of a democratic government for the first time in Europe. Feudalism as an institution was buried by the Revolution, and the Church and the clergy were brought under State control. It led to the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte as the Emperor of France.

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