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CAN SOME ONE PROVIDE ME THE NOTES OF HISTORY CHAPTER 1 OF CLASS 9 I.E ' THE FRENCH REVOLUTION '
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This revolution put forward the ideas of liberty, fraternity, and equality. The revolution began on 14th July, 1789 with the storming of the fortress-prison, the Bastille. →The Bastille, the fortress prison was hated by all, because it stood for the despotic power of the king.

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The French Revolution Class 9 Notes History Chapter 1

April 22, 2019 by Sastry CBSE

The French Revolution Class 9 Notes Social Science History Chapter 1 SST Pdf free download is part of Class 9 Social Science Notes for Quick Revision. Here we have given The French Revolution Class 9 History Chapter 1 Notes.

The French Revolution Class 9 Notes Social Science History Chapter 1

After analysis of the previous 3 years’ examination papers, it is concluded that the following topics are the most important concepts from this chapter and should be focussed upon.

The outbreak of the French Revolution

Changes after Revolution

Classes of French Societies

Facts about Napoleon, the former emperor of France.

The French Society during the Late 18th Century-

The French Society comprised :

1st Estate: Clergy

2nd Estate: Nobility

3rd Estate: Big businessmen, merchants, court officials, peasants, artisans, landless laborers, servants, etc.

Some within the Third Estate were rich and some were poor.

The burden of financing activities of the state through taxes was borne by the Third Estate alone.

The Struggle for Survival: Population of France grew and so did the demand for grains. The gap between the rich and poor widened. This led to subsistence crises.

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