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How did the French Revolution change the national identity of the French people? After the Revolution, French identity became more centered on the culture of the local regions. The Revolution encouraged a rejection of monarchies with no historical legitimacy to rule. The abuses of power by revolutionaries made the French far more accepting of leaders. The Revolution convinced people that they were no longer subjects of a king but citizens of a nation.

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The French Revolution changed the nation by convincing people that they were no longer subjects of a king but citizens of a nation.
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In general, "The Revolution convinced people that they were no longer subjects of a king but citizens of a nation". However the Revolution was also extremely violent and led to mass chaos.
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