The impact of the French Revolution on the rest of Europe was other European countries declared war on France.
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Before the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789, France was an absolute monarchy. For almost 1000 years, the kings ruled this country. The countries around France were monarchies or empires as well, and democracy did not exist anywhere.
When the French people brought down their king, the other European kings started to be afraid that the same events would happen in their countries.
It was the King of Prussia and the Duke of Tuscany who threatens the first French revolutionaries to stop the attacks against King Louis XVI.
→ The chronology of these events are:
- In July 1792, an alliance of European kings and French immigrants attacked France. This alliance was called the first coalition.
- In September 1792, the monarchy was officially over in France. It was the beginning of the first republic.
- On January 21, 1793, Louis XVI was sentenced to death. Portugal and Spain were revolted and joined the first coalition against France.
- In 1794, French soldiers pushed Spaniards outside the country.
- In 1795, Prussia and Spain signed peace with France. It was the official end of the European attacks.
The attacks to save King Louis XVI and stop the French Revolution that lasts for three years failed. It did not stop the French Republic to continue to grow.
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<h3>Answer details</h3>
Subject: History
Chapter: The French Revolution
Keywords: French Revolution, Louis XVI, monarchy, the first French republic, the war against French Revolution