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Unit 5 – Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century
Topic 5.4
How could the absence of foreign intervention during the French Revolution impact its outcome?
Louis XVI would remain as an absolute monarch longer than he did historically.
France could become a world superpower earlier due to fewer resources spent on warfare.
There would be no significant change, the course of events remained same as they were historically congruent with domestic issues only.
It might have been less radical and more moderate in nature.
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