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what were the results of french revolution

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Answered by Anchal141
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France was declared a republic. The monarchies of Europe were alarmed and threatened by the development in france. war was declared by britain,holland,spain and hungary against france. france fought back and finally only great britain and austria continued the war. A new goverment was set up in france called the directory in 1795,which depend in military genius of napoleon bonaparte and finally directory was able to establish order in france and successfully defeat the European monarchies that were opposed to the new french government.
Answered by AnkitaSahni
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The results of 'french revolution' -

  • The main ideals of the 'French Revolution' were – 'Equality, Alliance and Liberty'. Beyond the boundaries of 'France', over time, this ideal inspired the struggle to establish people's rights in various countries around the world.
  • The 'patriotism' and 'nationalism' that emerged in the 'French Revolution' influenced many countries around the world. This ideal inspired the establishment of nation-states in 'Germany', 'Italy', 'Greece' etc.
  • As a result of the 'French Revolution', the 'political, social, economic' conditions and world of thought in 'France' changed drastically. The 'progressive' thought of 'French philosophers' like 'Rousseau', 'Voltaire', 'Montesquieu' etc. is appreciated all over the world.
  • The 'French Revolution' led to the spread of 'democratic ideals'. This revolution ended the 'autocratic monarchy' in 'France' and 'democratic rule' became popular. People of different countries of the world were motivated by 'democratic ideals' like 'fundamental rights', 'freedom of speech', 'independence of judiciary', 'secularism' etc.

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