What were the long-term effects of the French Revolution?

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What were the long-term effects of the French Revolution?

The long-term effects of the French Revolution include the spread of revolutionary ideals and nationalism, the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Napoleonic Wars, the end of feudalism and the establishment of a more centralized government, the spread of secularism and the decline of the Catholic Church's power, and the inspiration for future revolutionary movements around the world.