Social And Political Impacts Of The French Revolution

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The French Revolution was a deep social and political influence in France and it lasted ten years from 1789 until 1799. It started with King Louis XVI’s financial crisis by an endeavor to increase the government revenues by making adjustments to the tax system. The government tried to make this happen during an American war with borrowed money and the national debt had increased tremendously. They had to use at least 50 percent of their annual budget for interest payments on the borrowed money. On May 5, 1789, the Estates General assembled a meeting at Versailles after a protest that generated around the country when Louis XVI tried to banish the judges after they declared the royal null and void. The Estates General is basically a legislative …show more content…

They wanted to eliminate all Catholic symbols and beliefs that settled in the country. It was heavily debated on whether it was something forced upon the country by those in power, and this proved to be correct. They began to call this a cultural revolution, and the government attempted to reorganize the French’s daily life. They also created new holidays and adopting a brand new calendar. The government eventually became a patronage to the new music and art that was created in order to modernize …show more content…

There was not just one separate component that started the revolution. It accumulated from years of tyranny and financial management that led to a revolt. The people of France wanted to see a change in the way that their country was run. Similar to the American Revolution, their ideas were influenced by new Enlightenment philosophies. Even though the French Revolution was not successful in all of its aspirations, it still played a huge responsibility in reshaping France to be the good country it is

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