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write your opinion on French Revolution

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Answered by kishankumar81
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From the general outsider's point of view, no matter how gloriously the french revolution is taught in schools, it is still the largest organized crime ever that was successfully pulled off. 

The french revolution invented the ideology of nationalism that culminates in the ideology of nazism. One of the most notable crimes Roberspierre and his likes introduced into legal systems is the legalized theft of people's businesses, starting with stealing the lands of the french aristocracy. 

This is what happens when states/governments collapse. Criminals begin writing laws and the rest of the world calls it history and achievement. 

As a far reaching consequence of the french revolution (legalized crime), we can see today's map of Europe. The number of countries has trippled in 20th century Europe, each new country being in some war with its neighbors on and off all the time, across division lines that had never existed before. This is the "achievement" and the legacy of the french revolution, a shameful and criminal act, that got so much power that it wrote the laws we live under today.
Answered by somiyathapa007
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french revolution should not be in france if there king would already be good with them and understand the needs of poor people.

the farmers were very depressed and just because of the king


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