He was a noble. He was a cunning businessmen from the second estate, but not anymore. He had trusted his wit, but non of his wit could save him this time.
Death, blood, and crisis happened along the French revolution. The French revolution had been one of the most controversial revolutions in history as many things changed but so were many left the same. The most important consequence of the revolution is the death of many innocent citizens; this is not only because they are innocent but also because it left an awful impression, of the revolutionaries, among the rest of the Europe, which led to French fighting the coalition in 1793. The French Revolution started because people of the third estate weren’t treated equally, yet the quality of the lives of citizens, even after the revolution, was not improved, and, in fact, got even worser. Absolute monarch was put to an end, but, by the end of the revolution, Napoleon came to power and crowned himself the emperor. However, simply looking at the short term effects is bias— there are many positive outcomes too. The old regime abolished, giving people more opportunity to flow through the hierarchy. The power of church was undermined, giving people the ability to think logically. Most importantly, a constitution was written, and this puts a limit to the emperor’s power. To sum all up, the value of the French Revolution should be determined by the effects it had on France by a longer time span; therefore, the French Revolution is successful.