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The French Revolution's Longest Shadow: How 1789 Reshaped the World
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# The French Revolution's Longest Shadow: How 1789 Reshaped the World The French Revolution didn't just change France. It exported a set of ideas — liberty, equality, popular sovereignty, nationalism — that reshaped the next two centuries of global politics. **Latin American independence**: Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín were directly inspired by French revolutionary ideals. The Haitian Revolution (1791–1804) was the first successful slave revolution in history, directly catalyzed by the Revolution's rhetoric. **The nationalism problem**: Revolutionary France also invented modern ethnic nationalism. The same ideas that liberated peoples also fueled 19th-century wars of unification (Germany, Italy) and 20th-century ethnic conflicts. **Napoleon as vector**: The Napoleonic Wars spread revolutionary legal codes (Napoleonic Code) across Europe, abolishing feudalism in conquered territories — a paradox of liberation through conquest. No other event between 1600 and 1914 reshaped global political thought more profoundly. → [Global impact analysis →](/node/1385)
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