The global impact of the French Revolution can be highlighted by the following points:
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Widespread political instability in France and Europe: The revolution led to a series of conflicts and changes in government, not only in France but also sparked unrest and uprisings in other European nations. It challenged existing monarchies and inspired revolutionary movements.
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The abolition of slavery across all French territories: The French Revolution contributed to the discourse around human rights and liberty, culminating in the abolition of slavery in French colonies in 1794, although it was later reestablished and abolished again in 1848.
The other options, such as "peaceful relations with neighboring European countries" and "the establishment of a long-lasting monarchy," do not accurately reflect the consequences of the French Revolution, as it did not lead to stability or long-lasting monarchy in France.