The effects of the French Revolution went beyond that nation's borders. Within France new rights were being granted to previously neglected groups, among them the middle class, women, and Jews. Soon, France found one of its colonies seeking the same freedoms.
The Napoleonic Wars,
The Napoleonic Code.
there were many social, economic, and political problems.
first estate
what were the social customs during the french revolution that signaled the political change
The french revolution
civil rights, fair pay, lack of food, social injustice
the Social Contract didn't impact the French Revolution in anyway.
The ideals of the French Revolution, such as liberty, equality, and fraternity, had a profound impact on political and social changes in Europe and the Americas. In Europe, the revolutionary ideas fueled nationalist movements, the emergence of constitutional monarchies, and the overthrow of conservative regimes. In the Americas, the French Revolution inspired independence movements against colonial powers and the establishment of democratic systems of government. Overall, the ideals of the French Revolution contributed to the spread of democracy and the questioning of traditional authority.
the French Revolution
Social justice
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Modern political conservatism emerged in the 19th cent. in reaction to the political and social changes associated with the eras of the French Revolution ...
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The French revolution was a class struggle and social revolution similar to a civil war. The American revolution was a colonial insurrection in which the colonies were fighting for autonomy.
The establishment of a democratic party
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The Revolution started in 1789 due to a number of political, social, and economic factors including over-taxation, increased national debt from numerous wars, failed social reforms, and famine. These factors ultimately resulted in a large gap between the privileged class of nobles and clergy and the increasingly impoverished peasant populace.