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What was the significance of French Revolution
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Kavya Mehra 5 years, 7 months ago

The French Revolution was a period when the common people fought for freedom and justice. It included the whole population of France and influenced the members of all classes. It evolved the people concerned due to the abolishment of serfdom and absolutism. This gave the farmers of France equal benefits and democracy. The French Revolution brought about important developments in the community and the government of France. The uprising, which persisted from 1789 to 1799, also had continuing impacts on the peace of Europe. It preceded constitutional models to France but did not make the country a democracy. 4.4 124 votes THANKS  195 Comments Report samvidawesome Helping Hand Answer: Explanation: French Revolution had a significant impact in the history of France as: 1.) It gave women the confidence they needed to become equal to men by allowing formation of women's clubs , they were given compulsory education so that they can become skilled and get trained for jobs, they could also now applpy for divorce in the court, forced marriage was banned in France. 2.) It gave Constitution for the first time to men in France , this helped them gain a lot as no other country by 1791 was looking towards forming democracy, It had impact even in other countries  , they were worried about the developments france was making in terms of democracy. 3.) The French Revolutions also inspired the ideals of liberty,equality and fraternity.

Ashnoor Kamboj 5 years, 7 months ago

Your answer is It's almost impossible to overstate the importance of the French Revolution. Other than the Protestant Reformation and World War One, the French Revolution is the most important period in modern European history. The Revolution birthed the modern nation state. It ended the last vestiges of feudalism in Western and Central Europe. It spread Enlightenment ideas across Europe. It reshaped the border of Europe. It led to the rise of nationalism, which would unify Germany and break apart the Austrian Empire. Almost everything politically we take for granted in the West today (liberal democracy, the rule of law, government based on consent, the nature of civil rights and liberties) would not exist without the French Revolution. -
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