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what was the main purpose of the revolutionaries of france to the other people of europe

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In Europe, the revolution led to a series of wars between various countries and the French because of the rise of the French military dictator Napoleon Bonaparte. The French people wanted democracy but the revolution ended with dictatorship because of social inequality.

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The first clear expression of nationalism came with the French Revolution that was started by storming of Bastille in 1789.

France was a full fledged territorial state in 1789 under the rule of an absolute monarch.

The political and constitutional changes that came in the wake of the French Revolution led to the transfer of sovereignty from the monarchy to a body of French citizens . The revolution proclaimed that it was the people who would henceforth constitute the nation and shape its destiny.

The french revolutionaries aimed at creating a sense of collective responsibility, establishing republic and equal rights for all.

The main purpose of revolutionaries of France to the other people of Europe was to make people understand their duties towards nation and creation of nation-states in Europe. The revolutionaries further declared that it was the mission and the destiny of the French nation to liberate the peoples of Europe from despotism and help other peoples of Europe to become nations.

As the result of this emergence, when the news of the events in France reached the different cities of Europe, students and other members of educated middle classes began setting up Jacobin clubs. Their activities and campaigns prepared the way for the French armies which moved into Holland, Belgium, Switzerland and much of Italy in the 1970s. With the outbreak of revolutionary wars, the French armies began to carry the idea of nationalism abroad.

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