what were the impact of French revolution on nationalism in Europe
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The French Revolution initiated the movement toward the modern nation-state and also played a key role in the birth of nationalism acrossEurope where radical intellectuals were influenced by Napoleon and the Napoleonic Code, an instrument for the political transformation of Europe.
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The Revolution marks a watershed in the history of France. The ideas of equality, liberty and fraternity worked as the guiding
factors and motivated changes in both political and social field. The following are some of the new political changes that
introduced after the revolution:
1. Introduction of democratic principles in the governance of the country.
2. Monarchy was brought to end in France with the execution of Louis VI and Marie Antoinette
3. The end of the rule of the church and the end of all feudal contracts was a major achievement of the revolution.
4. The set up of the Directory helped to avoid the concentration of powers in the hands of a single authority.
5. The revolution also had a deep impact on the lives of the people of France.
6. The system of the three estates was totally removed. With the abolition of feudalism from France, the practices of delivering titles and imposition of taxes on the people of the lower estates were completely removed.
7. Women too gained much by the revolution. The nation was declared to be comprising of both man and woman so the natural rights of birth
should be preserved.
8. Abolition of slavery in 1848 was another expression of an equalitarian society.
9. The removal of censorship also gave the mass the liberty to express their opinions.
10. These notions of equality and freedom emerged as the central ideas of a new age ; but in different countries they were reinterpreted and
rethought in many different ways. The anti colonial movements in India and China, Africa and South America, produced ideas that were innovative and original, but they spoke in a language that gained currency only from the late eighteenth century.
factors and motivated changes in both political and social field. The following are some of the new political changes that
introduced after the revolution:
1. Introduction of democratic principles in the governance of the country.
2. Monarchy was brought to end in France with the execution of Louis VI and Marie Antoinette
3. The end of the rule of the church and the end of all feudal contracts was a major achievement of the revolution.
4. The set up of the Directory helped to avoid the concentration of powers in the hands of a single authority.
5. The revolution also had a deep impact on the lives of the people of France.
6. The system of the three estates was totally removed. With the abolition of feudalism from France, the practices of delivering titles and imposition of taxes on the people of the lower estates were completely removed.
7. Women too gained much by the revolution. The nation was declared to be comprising of both man and woman so the natural rights of birth
should be preserved.
8. Abolition of slavery in 1848 was another expression of an equalitarian society.
9. The removal of censorship also gave the mass the liberty to express their opinions.
10. These notions of equality and freedom emerged as the central ideas of a new age ; but in different countries they were reinterpreted and
rethought in many different ways. The anti colonial movements in India and China, Africa and South America, produced ideas that were innovative and original, but they spoke in a language that gained currency only from the late eighteenth century.
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this made the idea of common idendity among citzens of europe
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