The French Revolution made significant strides toward achieving its goals of liberty, equality, and fraternity, particularly in the initial phases. However, many of these goals were undermined or compromised during the course of the revolution and in the subsequent years. The principles of the revolution laid the groundwork for modern democratic ideals and inspired future movements for human rights and social justice, even as the immediate results were mixed and often contradictory. Ultimately, while the revolution achieved important milestones, the realization of its goals continued to evolve in the years that followed.