'Liberté, égalité, fraternité': The motto that France is using today is also the result of the French Revolution. It itself shows that the revolution has had a big influence on France. For example, it played an important role in changing France through the definition of new nationalism, abolition of monarchy, abolition of feudalism. Whether these changes succeeded in modernizing French or something better than before the revolution will be discussed in more detail using the three examples above.
Impact of the French Revolution on Ballet The French Revolution was a bloodshed battle that continued from 1789 to 1799. The revolution happened during the difficult times of the French economy. Hunger and hunger spread all over the country due to food shortages. The economic crisis brought about a tax increase to the lower class (called the tertiary industry) in order to maintain the noble luxury lifestyle. All of this is a known factor that brought the rise of the French Revolution.
The French Revolution French Revolution began in 1789 - 1799. There are many reasons for this revolution in this war. The reasons include direct causes such as the American Revolutionary War, the French economic crisis, social injustice, the collapse of Bastille, the general convocation of assets, and big fears. Because of this revolution, there are many effects both instantly and long term. The direct impact is the human rights declaration, the abolition of the old government and the implementation. The French Revolution was an era of political instability between 1789 and 1799 in France. It officially began on July 14, 1789 when Bastille, a symbol of the rocky policy of the King, crashed. King, Louis XVI, Queen, Mary - Antoinette and about 40,000 people were cruelly killed. The declaration on human rights and citizenship was officially adopted in August 1789, and the feudal system was abolished.
The French Revolution brought about a major change in the French society and the government. This revolution that continued from 1789 to 1799 had a great influence on other parts of Europe. "It brought democratic ideals to France but did not make the state democratic, but it ended the highest rule of the King of France and strengthened the middle class." (Durant, 12) After the beginning of the revolution , There was no king of Europe. Nobility and members of other aristocrats can regard their power as natural or ignore the ideals of freedom. And equality