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THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE NAPOLEONIC EMPIRE, image…
THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION AND THE NAPOLEONIC EMPIRE
The main consequence of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Empire was
the main consequence was
the crisis
the subsequent fall of the Ancien Régime
led to a number of important changes
political changes
economic changes
social changes
Political changes
Constitutions based on popular sovereignty were adopted
Political parties began to appear
Other forms of government were established in Europe
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen established equal rights, but only for men
Economic changes
All citizens
had to pay tax
contribute towards the state's expenses
The law guaranteed
free trade
respect for private property
Social changes
The estates system disappeared because the nobility and the clergy no longer had privileges
the bourgeoisie could now participate in politics