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circumstances leading to the french revolution​

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Answered by veeranjaneya321
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The French Revolution was a revolution in France from 1789 to 1799. The result of the French Revolution was the end of the monarchy. ... They could see that the American Revolution had created a country in which the people had power, instead of a king.

Thus It began on July 14, 1789 when revolutionaries stormed a prison called the Bastille. The revolution came to an end 1799 when a general named Napoleon overthrew the revolutionary government and established the French Consulate (with Napoleon as leader).

Answered by EeveeRainer1417
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THE OUTBREAK OF REVOLUTION

5th May 1789- Louis XVI called together an assembly of all the estates to pass proposals for new taxes.

First and Second estate comprised of 300 members each whereas third estate had 600 members.

According to the on going principle, voting in the estate was like : 1 ESTATE = 1 VOTE.

But third estate demanded : 1PERSON = 1 VOTE.

This proposal couldn’t be agreed , 3rd estate walked out of the assembly.

20th June- Third estate assembled in the hall of an indoor tennis court in the ground of Versailles and declared themselves a National assembly and drafted a constitution for France that would limit the powers of monarch led by two famous people Mirabeau and Abbe Sliyes.

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