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At the time of the French Revolution, there was a greater demand for foodgrains. Due to greater demand than supply, the price of bread (the staple diet of the majority) rose. Due to rising prices and inadequate wages, most of the population could not even afford the basic means of livelihood. This led to a crisis of subsistence, and an increase in the gap between the rich and the poor.  

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Answered by fardeenshaikh569
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● Subsistence crisis is a situation in which people face shortage of food and

the other basic necessities of life.

● Increase in population resulted in an increase in the demand for food grains

in France.

● Production of food grains did not increase much.

● Hence the price of grains increased.

● Most of the people were workers who earned low wages.

● Wages did not keep pace with the rise in prices.

● Their life became miserable.

● Crop failure resulted in large scale starvation and deaths.

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