- The French Revolution inspired other countries to embrace revolutionary ideas and fight for their own independence and rights
- Evidence: Revolutionaries in Haiti were inspired by the French Revolution and launched their own successful rebellion in 1791 (source: "The Haitian Revolution and the Limits of Enlightenment" by Jeremy D. Popkin)
- Evidence: Simon Bolivar, a Latin American revolutionary, was influenced by the ideals of the French Revolution and led independence movements in several South American countries (source: "Bolivar: American Liberator" by Marie Arana)
- The French Revolution brought attention to the concepts of liberty, equality, and democracy, which became key tenets for future social and political movements
- Evidence: The feminist movement in the 19th and 20th centuries often cited the French Revolution as an example of how women's rights had been ignored and how women played a vital role in revolutionary movements (source: "The Women of Paris and Their French Revolution" by Dominique Godineau)
- Evidence: The civil rights movement in the United States drew on the idea of equality espoused by the French Revolution and other Enlightenment philosophies (source: "The French Revolution and the Civil Rights Movement: An Introduction" by Kenneth R. Curtis)
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