Consequences of the Great French Revolution.

The main consequences of the French Revolution were:

1) Simplification of forms of ownership;

2) Sale of land of noblemen to peasants in installments for 10 years;

3) The revolution destroyed all class barriers. It can be said that the privileges of the clergy and nobility were abolished;

4) The state was turned into a parliamentary republic;

5) The state became the guarantor of all rights;

6) The financial system of the country was reformed.



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