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chapter 1 for class 7th mind map of history​

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Mind map : learning made simple Chapter-1 The French Revolution

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• Increase in population.

• Increased demand for foodgrains.

• Price of bread rose.

• Low wages of workers.

• Bad harvest.

• Increase in the price of bread.

• Wages did not keep pace with increase in prices.

• Widened gap between the rich & the poor.

• Peasants & workers participated in revolts

against increasing taxes.

• Social groups emerged.

• Earnings through overseas trade, manufacture

of woollen & silk textiles.

• Philosophers emerged.

John Locke Rousseau Montesquieu

• Criticised

the divine &

absolute right

of the monarch.

• Power was distributed among the legislature,

the executive and the judiciary.

• Laws to translate the

ideals of liberty and

equality into everyday

practice.

• Slavery was abolished

in French colonies in

1848.

• Rights like right to life, freedom of speech

equality before law, etc., were introduced

Explanation:

Mind map : learning made simple Chapter-1 The French Revolution

The Struggled

• Increase in population.

• Increased demand for foodgrains.

• Price of bread rose.

• Low wages of workers.

• Bad harvest.

• Increase in the price of bread.

• Wages did not keep pace with increase in prices.

• Widened gap between the rich & the poor.

• Peasants & workers participated in revolts

against increasing taxes.

• Social groups emerged.

• Earnings through overseas trade, manufacture

of woollen & silk textiles.

• Philosophers emerged.

John Locke Rousseau Montesquieu

• Criticised

the divine &

absolute right

of the monarch.

• Power was distributed among the legislature,

the executive and the judiciary.

• Laws to translate the

ideals of liberty and

equality into everyday

practice.

• Slavery was abolished

in French colonies in

1848.

• Rights like right to life, freedom of speech

equality before law, etc., were introduced

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