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write the main concept of french revoltuion?I am having my test tomrw in histry .wanna know the concepts of frnch rvltn

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Answered by GoonjBhardwaj
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French revolution started because of the high price of bread and hence people struggled , the king and queen spent a large amount of money in maintaining their palace. there were made 3 estate . there was a state of inequality among them . the third estate was made to pay the tax and the other enjoyed . then came the middle class .and new clubs we're organized and then finally came napolean bonaparte


GoonjBhardwaj: it would b better if u read the whole chapter
Answered by riteshsoni21
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The French Revolution was a milestone

episode in modern European history. It began

in the year 1789 and ended in the late 1790s

with the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. All

through that time, residents of France were

levellir and restructuring their country's

administrative landscape, uprooting centuries-

old foundations such as sheer monarchy and

the feudal system. The turmoil was caused due

to extensive discontent with the monarchy and

the pitiable economic policies of King Louis

XVI. The French Revolution played a critical role

in shaping modern nations by showing its

goals and at times disintegrated into a chaotic

bloodbath. The social and political structure of

France was completely changed due to this

revolution. It came to an end to the French

feudalism, monarchy and took political power

from the Catholic Church. It brought new ideas

to Europe including liberty and freedom for

the commoner as well as the abolishment ofslavery and the rights of women. These new

ideas continued to influence Europe and

helped to shape many of Europe's modern-day

governments.

Before the French Revolution, the people of

France were divided into social groups called

"Estates." The First Estate included the clergy

(church leaders), the Second Estate included

the nobles, and the Third Estate. Most of the

taxes were used to be paid by third estate

people, while the nobility lived lives of luxury

and got all the high-ranking jobs. Many of the

new political ideas and alliances of the French

Revolution were formed in political clubs. They

were called Jacobin Club, the Feuillants, the

Cordeliers, and the Pantheon Club.

The democratic rights and right to liberty were

the most important heritage of the French

revolution. This spread from France to the rest

of Europe during the 19th century.

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