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Kościuszko Uprising - Aftermath |  | Kościuszko Uprising - Aftermath: Encyclopedia II - Kościuszko Uprising - Aftermath |  | The effect of the Kościuszko Uprising was a complete disaster for Poland. The country ceased to exist for 123 years and all of its institutions were gradually banned by the partitioning powers. However, the uprising also marked the start of modern political thought in Poland and Central Europe. The Kościuszko's Universal of Połaniec and the radical leftist Jacobins started the Polish leftist movement. Many prominent Polish politicians who were active during the uprising became the backbone of Polish po ...
See also:Kościuszko Uprising, Kościuszko Uprising - Background, Kościuszko Uprising - Uprising, Kościuszko Uprising - Aftermath |  | | Kościuszko Uprising, Kościuszko Uprising - Aftermath, Kościuszko Uprising - Background, Kościuszko Uprising - Uprising, Insurgence, Polish Uprisings |  | |
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Kościuszko Uprising - Aftermath
The effect of the Kościuszko Uprising was a complete disaster for Poland. The country ceased to exist for 123 years and all of its institutions were gradually banned by the partitioning powers. However, the uprising also marked the start of modern political thought in Poland and Central Europe. The Kościuszko's Universal of Połaniec and the radical leftist Jacobins started the Polish leftist movement. Many prominent Polish politicians who were active during the uprising became the backbone of Polish politics, both home and abroad, in the 19th century.
Also, Prussia had much of its forces tied up in Poland and could not field enough forces to suppress the French Revolution, which added to its success.
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