Well the first great thing was that it put the brakes on Absolute monarchy. It was the great beginning of democracy and that began the force of what the people of countries wanted. I can't remember what the saying was but you might be able to find it on the internet somewhere it was Liberty equality fraternity or death. The PEOPLE finally had enough and was tired of being treated like servants to the Kings and Queens. They wanted freedom to worship and to have jobs to feed their families.
That is all that comes to mind I would look up " The importance of the French Revolution" and see what you get.
Good Luck
Feather.
2006-12-13 10:14:57
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answered by Feather 3
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Hmmmmm I would just go on google an look up French Revolution.
2006-12-13 10:08:29
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answered by Sephiroth~The One Winged Angel~ 5
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DO NOT use wikipedia. Your teacher will just see it as an unreliable source. Wikipedia is NOT a credible website in the eyes of teachers. Use an encyclopedia, paper and all. Your textbook is probably also a great reference, if you have one. If you have to use a website use one such as www.encarta.com.
2006-12-13 10:16:13
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answered by Well hello there... 2
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2016-09-03 13:55:25
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answered by ? 4
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my advice, use wikipedia.org and search the french revolution, or google french revolution, cultural/world impact.
I'm a straight A's nerd, and I use wikipedia all the time. I swear by it.
2006-12-13 10:08:09
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answered by mo_c_mo33 3
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It caused the monarchy to be replaced and The Roman Catholic Church of France was froced to undergo a restructuring. It is widely seen as a turning point of western civiliazation.
2006-12-13 10:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_revolution
Wikipedia can be a very good place to start when looking for an overview of something online. If you're not familiar with this, it's basically an online encyclopedia, very comprehensive and will have a lot of links to more in-depth stuff relating to your subject.
2006-12-13 10:10:58
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answered by trufflestomper 2
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Try wikipedia.org....it might help. Just don't complain if you get a horrible grade because your teacher could tell it was a last minute cram job. Good luck with that.
2006-12-13 10:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Try wikipedia I'm sure it has a wide variety of details and google will probably help too.
Here's a site I found: http://www.britannia.com/history/euro/1/2_2.html
Hope this helped and good luck!
2006-12-13 10:13:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's Websites For you:
http://atheism.about.com/b/a/231027.htm
http://www.britannica.com/ebi/article-9274436
http://chnm.gmu.edu/episodes/revolution.php
http://history-world.org/french_revolution.htm
Well hopefully that helped!
2006-12-13 10:10:12
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answered by Jay 2
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