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alexandr402 [8]
3 years ago
7

Why do you think other nations

History
1 answer:
abruzzese [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The French Revolution is one of the greatest change in France that gave them Liberty, Equality, Fraternity.

Explanation:

Other nations were willing to fight to restore the old regime that Louis XVI represented because, it was the first seed sowed to remove monarchy rule and the ancient regime of France.

The colonizing by West and their way of government was practiced all over the world, putting the common people in great struggle, the rise of the French Revolution was not just the freedom of one nation but a wake up call for the whole community which was under the rule of West.

The French Revolution is one of the greatest change in France that gave them Liberty, Equality and Fraternity and passed over to the whole world as an inspiration to attain their freedom.

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