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After the French Revolution, France was left
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You likely mean the immediate aftermath — France was left politically unstable and economically ruined.
Briefly:
- Deep financial crisis and heavy debt (government nearly bankrupt).
- Political chaos and power struggles (no stable government until the Directory and then Napoleon).
- Socially transformed (feudal privileges abolished, land redistribution).
- At war with much of Europe, with widespread disruption and loss of life.
These conditions paved the way for Napoleon’s rise.
Briefly:
- Deep financial crisis and heavy debt (government nearly bankrupt).
- Political chaos and power struggles (no stable government until the Directory and then Napoleon).
- Socially transformed (feudal privileges abolished, land redistribution).
- At war with much of Europe, with widespread disruption and loss of life.
These conditions paved the way for Napoleon’s rise.
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