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Cource Subsistence crisis of French revolution

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Answered by Nikki57
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Hi friend,

Subsistence crisis is a situation in which the daily needs of the people are in danger.

In French revolution subsistence crisis were there for the following reasons--:

<>As the population increased the demand of the food grains, bread, etc increased and thus the prices of the food rose up.

<>Then the workers worked and their wages were set by the owner of that shop and the wages didn't keep pace with the increase of price.

<>Whenever a drought came, flood came, the crop which farmers grew were destroyed and thus led to subsistence crisis.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Hy
Here is your answer
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Subsistence crisis is basically changes in the economic factors for example higher prices which are usually caused by either natural or man-made factors.
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On French revolution its causes is

(i) Rise in population.

(ii) Increase in demand of foodgrains.

(iii) Prices of bread rose rapidly.
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