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The French Revolution not only transformed the ancient regime France, but led to revolutionary change in Europe. Discuss In this essay, I am going to identify the key causes of the French Revolution and assess what the key impacts of the revolution and wars had on Europe between. (1789-1815). One of the main starting points of the French revolution is that of the 14th July 1789, where one of France's most infamous prison was stormed in Paris. This prison was called the Bastille; this is a French word what basically means "castle" or "stronghold". This is suggested by many historians, that this was the downfall of the 'ancien regime' simply meaning the old order and the start of the French revolution. One might think that this was the only factor but in fact it was one of many. In fact the starting point of the revolution was expected and was because...

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