There were many changes to society and the way of life for the French citizens at the time of the Revolution. The Revolutionaries wanted to separate the church and state and therefore shut down it down in a de-Christianization campaign (610). Years late, after …show more content…
Europe was petrified that their citizens would revolt against their government too, and so all of Europe got involved in the revolution. The situation got even worse when the new government of France made the Decree of Fraternity, which stated that France would help any country who chose to revolt against their government. Later, Europe’s fear occurred because the Dutch, Belgians, and Poles were inspired by this revolution (623). Each country fought the revolutionaries and some countries tried to rescue the royal family with no success. Austria tried saving the royal family but the king was recognized by a postmaster who knew him from “his portrait on the new French money” (605). The family was arrested in a town called Varennes. Sweden also tried protecting King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette by helping them escape. The escape plan failed because the king was recognized and consequently the king and queen were arrested for treason again. After the escape plans failed, Austria and Prussia immediately went to war with France, and Austria “issued a manifesto announcing that Paris would be totally destroyed if the royal family suffered any violence” (606).
The French Revolution had some good outcomes and started with good intentions. In the end, the revolution was a gruesome disaster that altered France forever. The French Revolution was a watershed moment in European history that changed French society, politics, and international relations. The course the revolution took alarmed all of Europe and caused all royalty to be scared that a similar occurrence might happen to them. The French Revolution will always be remembered as a time of terror and murder in order to gain more equality for their