The Origins and Consequences of the French Revolutionary
1. Vinayak Shah, Sardar Patel University, Anand, Student, India
The unhappiness of the average French people with their royalty led to the French Revolutionary. The expensive involvement of France in the American Revolt and the wasteful spending of King Louis XVI and his successors had caused France to enter a severe financial recession. Due to the Ancient Régime's inaction, economic depression, widespread unemployment, and skyrocketing food prices ensued at a time of widening financial and social disparities, fast population increase, and governmental debt that could not be serviced. Over time, following the French Convention, the influence of French civilization widened, the feudal structure collapsed, liberalism took root, and the concept of legal equality was established. This paper's goal is to investigate the background of the significant historical event known as the French Revolutionary and the ripple effects it had on Europe.
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1. Shailer Mathews, A.M : The French Revolution (1914)
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