1.4.1 Based on the evidence provided in the source why is the French Revolution considered an important historical event?    1.4.2 Which estate/group in French society is the source referring to when it mentions the rich land owners that the peasants had to work for?

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Based on the evidence provided in the source why is the French Revolution considered an important historical event? 

 

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Which estate/group in French society is the source referring to when it mentions the rich land owners that the peasants had to work for?

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Author Sarel Eimerl explains how the French Revolution was a momentous occasion in post-Renaissance history.
The Revolution destroyed the old, unfair system in which a few rich nobles ruled France while the mass of the people lived in poverty. The Revolution proved
that ordinary men and women could rise up against oppressive rulers. It proved that every individual could enjoy the right to vote and be treated equally
under the law. It enabled peasants to own their own plots of land instead of having to work, like slaves, for the rich land owners. It gave working men and
women of the cities a new feeling of self-respect. It turned France into a democracy. From France these principles spread out all over Western Europe and
the world.
Transcribed Image Text:SOURCE ID Author Sarel Eimerl explains how the French Revolution was a momentous occasion in post-Renaissance history. The Revolution destroyed the old, unfair system in which a few rich nobles ruled France while the mass of the people lived in poverty. The Revolution proved that ordinary men and women could rise up against oppressive rulers. It proved that every individual could enjoy the right to vote and be treated equally under the law. It enabled peasants to own their own plots of land instead of having to work, like slaves, for the rich land owners. It gave working men and women of the cities a new feeling of self-respect. It turned France into a democracy. From France these principles spread out all over Western Europe and the world.
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