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What was the impact of the French revolution on France

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Answered by Barkhas13
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The changes in France were enormous; some were widely accepted and others were bitterly contested into the late 20th century.Before the Revolution, the people had little power or voice. The kings had so thoroughly centralized the system that most nobles spent their time at Versailles, and played only a small direct role in their home districts. Thompson says that the kings had:

ruled by virtue of their personal wealth, their patronage of the nobility, their disposal of ecclesiastical offices, their provincial governors (intendants), their control over the judges and magistrates, and their command of the Army.
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The impact of French Revolution in France:

i) The French Revolution marked the end of absolute monarchy and  paved the way for republican government.

ii) It upholds the theory of popular sovereignty and laid the  foundation of the most important democratic principles.

iii) The slogan of equality, liberty and fraternity became the  watchwords of freedom loving people all over the world.

 iv) Feudalism and serfdom were abolished and the power of the  clergy checked.

v) The Jacobins gave the people the right to vote and the right  of insurrection.

 vi) New reforms were introduced in education, administration and  the judiciary.

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