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What did the French Revolution accomplish, exactly?

Modern Fertility Law · July 11, 2024 ·

French Revolution and Bastille Day

The French Revolution began in 1789 and lasted until 1794. The Paris mob, hungry from poor harvests and annoyed with King Louis XVI’s rising taxes, stormed a prison called the Bastille fortress. A Republic of France was declared, the king was executed, the monarchy fell, and the middle class was born. Many historians regard the French Revolution as a turning point in the the history of Europe, as well as in North America where many of the same ideas influenced the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution.

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