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What was Britain's role in the french revolution?

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Unlike most modern states, Britain does not have a codified constitution but an unwritten one formed of Acts of Parliament, court judgments and conventions. Professor Robert Blackburn explains this system, including Magna Carta's place within it, and asks whether the UK should now have a written constitution.
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In the question which states what was the role of Britain in the French Revolution and base on my research and further investigation, I would say that the Britain was one of the enemies of the French in that said revolution.I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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