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How Did The French Revolution Replace The Christian-Based Gregorian Calendar

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The French Revolution saw changes in nearly every aspect of society: a new government gave a voice to many more citizens (though still very few); France was mostly secularized; class upheavals began and ended aristocratic families; and, perhaps most radically, the Revolutionary calendar, which completely changed an age-old system of recording and time. Most of these changes were put into effect to wipe out any trace of the Ancien Régime. During the French Revolution, a new calendar was instituted to replace the Christian-based Gregorian calendar, much to the irritation of the clergy and reactionary aristocrats. The abandonment of a calendar that had been in use for hundreds of years was a great inconvenience and many felt it would be imprudent

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