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The French Revolution: The Abolition of Feudalism -John Markoff. Ali Dalton Suzie Kozikowski Becky Ferber. Marx’s Theory. People’s identity and interests change. More interested in pursuing self interest. Increase in marketplace. X. Bourgeoisie and peasants unite over anti-feudal ideas .
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The French Revolution: The Abolition of Feudalism -John Markoff Ali Dalton Suzie Kozikowski Becky Ferber
Marx’s Theory People’s identity and interests change More interested in pursuing self interest Increase in marketplace X Bourgeoisie and peasants unite over anti-feudal ideas Abolition of feudalism
De Tocqueville’s Theory The State Seigneurial Rights Alliance
Markoff’s Thesis The acquiescence of the legislators to the gradually demanding but fair poor began the idea of a Revolution in France. Legislature Demanding Poor
Most Significant Result of the Revolutionaccording to Markoff The most significant result of the revolution was the abolition of feudalism; not only the actual abolition, but the fact that its rapidness led to the world wide image of the French Revolution. • FAST IDEA: revolt mutiny rebellion rebellion revolt mutiny uprising