Don't know if its right but i can tell you one effect it had. First off, castles and fortresses of medieval times were made obselete by the new use of gunpowder. Nobles could no longer control territory from behind the comfort of large stone walls. In addition, armor technology was passed by weapon technology; gunpowder gave weapon manufactures the ability to create projective weapons to pierce nearly any obstacle.
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Absolutism and revolution represent contrasting political ideologies and practices. Absolutism is characterized by centralized power in a single ruler or authority, often justified by divine right, while revolution involves the overthrow of that authority, typically in pursuit of liberty, equality, or democratic governance. Both can lead to significant social change; however, absolutism seeks to maintain order and control, whereas revolution aims to disrupt the status quo and establish new systems of governance. Ultimately, while absolutism consolidates power, revolution challenges and seeks to redistribute it.
Robespierre most often gets that ranking in the French Revolution.
No it did not influence other revolutions although some wars did start.
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The French Revolution ended the age of absolutism.
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In a way it was a revolution against absolutism, which a type of government in which a king or queen have total rule over the country.
Robespierre most often gets that ranking in the French Revolution.
Yes
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The man on the street stormed the Batille in search of weapons and gunpowder. The French Nation was in serious economic crisis that in part was because of old debt, but also because of aid given to the Americans during the American Revolution.
No it did not influence other revolutions although some wars did start.
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Problems in France helped to spark a revolution. What were three big problems in France before the revolution?
Primarily weapons and gunpowder, things pretty valuuable if you want to supply a revolution.
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