The Early Events of the French revolution

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Subject Area:History

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Unlike other wars such as WWI and WWII, the French revolution took part in various events, and one event led to the emergence of the other. As such, there were more than twenty-five events from the beginning to the end of the revolution. Remarkably, the battle between the three estates, the abolishment of the feudal system, and the formation of the National assembly were some of the most outstanding early events in the French revolution. To begin with, during the revolution, the three estates were also referred to as estates of the realm. These played a significant role in shaping the revolution as they were the major orders of the then social hierarchy as per European Christianity. According to Linton, this was effected as a result of the implementation of the National Assembly which later set in place new laws which were aimed at governing nation.

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