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--the end of the ancien regime and of absolute (not constitutional) monarchy in France and challenging the "divine rights" and privileges of royalty and nobility in Europe. --social reforms, such as the abolishment of slavery in French colonies (1794, reinstated in 1802) and laws that granted more rights to women. --the sense of liberty, equality and fraternity; that all citizens, regardless of birth or economic or social standing, hold the same inherent rights and freedoms under law. --a rising sense of nationalism; seeing oneself as a citizen of a nation rather than primarily identifying with one's region. --the feelings on nationalism encouraged the idea, through military force, of capturing lands in the Rhineland and the modern day Netherlands, Italy and Switzerland. (Known as the First and Second Coalition Wars) --the ideas first manifested in the Revolution caused recurrent erruptions of unrest and instability in nineteenth century France, which lead to Napoleon's coup d'etat (1799), the Bourbon restoration (1814), the revolutions of both 1830 and 1848, the coup d'etat of 1851 and the Second and Third Republics. --the violence of the Terror during the Revolution (against the members of the ancien regime and any dissenters of the new government) later influenced the violence against citizens of other countries caught in revolutions, such as in Russia in 1917.
The French Revolution was triggered by the poor majority of the french national populations mistreatment and unfair taxation as well as their inability to live in anything but squalor and as a consequence to this the peasants revolted.

After the revolution the main consequences where the colllapse of rench economy and its slow recovery with more equal and nationally fair tax systems and a much smaller poverty levels. Prerevolution 97pcent of people occupied 8p cent of land and the ofther 3pcent owned/rented out the remining land know pesants were able to buy out land from their owners. After a fairer system and the introduction of new leadership had led to a downward spiral and many questioned the execution of the French King.

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First it led to the downfall of the royal Bourbon dynasty, and to the disappearance of the priviliges of the nobility and the Church. A little later it led to the period called The Terror, when thousands were sent to be beheaded by the guillotine.

After that, it led to the rise of Napoleon who on the one hand made war all over Europe, but who on the other hand made a great body of laws. Many of those laws are even today the basis of legal systems in France as well as in other European countries.

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