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The French Revolution was a multifaceted political upheaval that began in 1789 and transformed France's monarchy, legal order, and social hierarchy. It matters because concrete outcomes—including the convening of the Estates-General in 1789, the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789, and the 1793–1794 period of the Reign of Terror—reshaped modern ideas of citizenship, rights, and state authority.

This note explains:
- Causes of the Revolution
- Estates and Political Structure
- Fiscal Crisis and State Bankruptcy
- Key Events and Phases (1789–1799)
- Radicalization and the Reign of Terror
- Cultural and Ideological Changes
- International Wars and Consequences
- Legacy and Long-term Outcomes
The causes were an interlinked set of structural and immediate pressures including social inequality, fiscal strain, and ideological change that converged by the 1780s…
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- Estates-General (1789) — convening of the three estates triggered the formation of the National Assembly and the constitutional crisis.
- Storming of the Bastille — 14 July 1789, the symbolic start of the revolution.
- Declaration of the Rights of Man — codified Enlightenment principles of liberty, equality, and popular sovereignty.
- Reign of Terror (1793–1794) — Robespierre's tribunals; Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI executed.
- Rise of Napoleon (1799) — the revolution paved the way for his consulate, then empire.

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- 1.Which event in 1789 is widely considered the symbolic start of the French Revolution?
- 2.Who led the radical faction during the Reign of Terror (1793–1794)?
- 3.Which document, adopted in August 1789, codified Enlightenment principles?
- 4.Which general's 1799 coup ended the revolutionary period?
- 5.What were the three social classes called under the Ancien Régime?
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| AI-Generated Exams | ✓Built from your sources | × | Practice tests | Unit tests | × |
| Adaptive Review Cycle (ARC) | ✓Weak concepts return on a schedule | × | Spaced cards only | × | × |
| Podcasts from Your Notes | ✓ | × | × | × | × |
| Video Lessons from Your Notes | ✓ | × | × | Pre-made only | × |
| Adaptive Feedback & Mastery Tracking | ✓ | × | Limited | ✓Their courses only | × |
| Nuros Calendar | ✓ | × | × | × | × |
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| Web Research Import | ✓ | Limited | × | × | ✓ |
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