To who won the French Revolution is a topic that’s been debated over for a long time already. The bourgeoisie and the poor were the people that benefited the most from the French Revolution. These people were the revolutionaries, and they won because a lot of financial issues were fixed, they got the declaration of right of man, and because they got a republic. The revolutionaries won the French Revolution because a lot of financial issues were fixed. As the French Revolution came to an end, Napoleon took control over France. By taking control over France, Napoleon worked hard to fix the economic issues that France had. To fix the economic issues, Napoleon manipulated the prices of products, created roads along with canals, and even went as far as to make public schools. An example of him controlling prices is when he lowered the prices of bread to ensure that no revolt would occur again, and that his people would be fed. Through Napoleon’s control, France’s economic issues started to fade away. Since the financial issues were fixed substantially by …show more content…
France had been ruled by many kings at this time that took absolute power to themselves and pretty much ruined the country easily. An example of this is when Louis XVI and his wife, Marie Antoinette, put France into bankruptcy. The corruption of these two rulers caused an economic crisis that led the price of bread to increase drastically and many other economic disasters. This all occurred because of the monarchy that the government went by, which finally changed because of the French Revolution. Now that they have a Republic, all the people are given fair rights, along with a voice towards ways to improve the country. The government can’t just hog all the power and use it to manipulate France to their will. Considering all the information above, the revolutionaries won the French Revolution because they received a