FRENCH REVOLUTION
The French revolution cultivates major influences on Europe and other countries bringing vital occurrences in the human history. France has lost thousands of its soldiers who evaded the political conflicts and migrated to other countries to save their lives. A number of French people migrated to Britain, Prussia, United States, Germany, and Austria. The migration of French people resulted in the spreading of cultures and policies. The long period impact on the French nation was weighty, shaping the society, ideologies, politics, and religion. Countries which were neighboring France experienced most impact which led to liberalism, termination of feudal laws and associated practices.
The nations that were influenced by the French went back to their pre-war colonists in 1814. Switzerland and Italy gained adversely from the French revolution. Italy had credible codes of regulations, good taxation structure, enhanced economy, intellectual tolerance and was religiously developed due to the revolution. They Italians shed off their old-fashioned intellectual, physical and economic hindrances and started to be attentive of common nationality. In Switzerland the revolution brought about equality among citizens, split-up of powers, modern nationality, freedom of religion and thoughts which were not present in the old regimes.
The revolution also suppressed economic restraints such as internal tariffs, central measurements plus weights, civic reforms, authorized interdenominational marriages, generated a better justice system, minimized torture and promoted education. France experienced the greatest impact including polarized politics, legalized equality, and a downgrade of Catholic domination to bureau which was government controlled. Apart from France other neighboring countries which have been mentioned above were willing to accept the French revolution since it resulted in better structure and conditions which were far better than their present settings as experienced in Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Germany and United States.