Area of Interaction - Human Ingenuity
The French Revolution did not bring democracy, or republic, or constitutional monarchy to France. Instead, it went back to the rule by dictatorship. But new ideas of human ingenuity were widespread throughout the country, and even the entire world. New approaches to politics, economics, roles of individuals and governance systems were introduced and proven to the people.
The growth of liberalism, nationalism and democracy also followed after the revolution. Constitutions such as the Declaration of Rights of Man also spread the ideas of liberalism, giving people the necessary amount of freedom, equality and civil rights. Fighting together, people of France were also infused the idea of nationalism in their unity towards winning against other enemies. [B. A. History, 2005] Not only did these ideas influence France, other countries were also encouraged to take actions for what was right. Greece, Spain, Africa, America and many other countries strived for their own rights towards a better future.
The French Revolution went through many forms of governance and rules by different leaders. From an absolute monarchy, to a constitutional monarchy, to a republic, and eventually to a totalitarian country, France had gone through various amounts of change in policies, governments and leaders. Being through all the rights and wrongs, people in France were able to believe in what was best for them to create a better life.
The French Revolution went through many forms of governance and rules by different leaders. From an absolute monarchy, to a constitutional monarchy, to a republic, and eventually to a totalitarian country, France had gone through various amounts of change in policies, governments and leaders. Being through all the rights and wrongs, people in France were able to believe in what was best for them to create a better life.
The French Revolution (1789 - 1799) remains as an extremely influential piece in history. Whether it is successful or not, change is brought to the country and the rest of the world. It is, indeed, a great lesson for us to evaluate history without bias.
The French Revolution ended with a failure to liberty, but it granted all others the freedom of triumph.
The French Revolution ended with a failure to liberty, but it granted all others the freedom of triumph.