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How effective was the french revolution? explain

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The French revolution succeeded in obtaining great power for the lower class, creating a constitution, limiting the power of the monarchy, giving the Third Estate great control over the populace of France and gaining rights and power for the lower class of France.

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the French Revolution was a successful endeavour on the part of the French people because it reformed social tradition and the hierarchy of French aristocracy by making all men equal the Enlightenment ideals which the revolution was based on came through to a great extent Before the French Revolution France was a feudal kingdom

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