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what was the impact of French revolution on the world point wise

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Answered by sonabrainly
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1. End of absolute monarchy and establishment of republican government

2. People got equality and their basic fundamental rights

3. Feudalism and serfdom were abolished

4. The Jacobins gave the people right to vote

Answer no. 2 :-

1.Empty treasury of France due to the luxurious living of King Louis XVI and continuous participation of France in useless wars including the American war for independence.

Answered by aryansuts01
5

Answer:

The Revolution made France more united and strengthened its national state. The Revolutionary and World Wars, which also ushered in the modern period of total war, shattered the ancient equilibrium of the European continent. They weren't responsible for paying State taxes. Peasants and workers, who made up the Third Estate, made up the majority of the population. In addition to having enormous taxes, they lacked social and political rights. They were therefore utterly unhappy.

Explanation:

World-wide impacts of the French Revolution

  • The French Revolution was noteworthy because it brought an end to france's institution of absolute monarchy and ushered in a Republic.
  • The guiding ideas of the French Revolution, liberty, equality, and fraternity, also served as the cornerstones of the French Republic.
  • For the first time in Europe, a democratic government was established as a result of the Revolution.
  • The Revolution put an end to feudalism as an institution and brought the church and the clergy under State administration.
  • Napoleon Bonaparte eventually became the Emperor of France as a result of this.
  • Additionally, it represented the demise of antiquated political and religious ideologies and a cautious acceptance of the new Industrial revolutionary Era.
  • It helped nationalist ideas gain popularity. Additionally, it influenced the ultimate creation of the Welfare State.
  • People from all around the world, but notably those in Europe, were inspired by the French Revolution's triumph. People rose up in revolt against the absolutist authoritarian State and worked to impose democracy as the new form of Government, inspired by the spirit of nationalism and the ideals of liberty, equality, and brotherhood.

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