definition of:
1) social cause
2) political cause
3) economic cause
4) immediate cause
of French Revolution
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About french revolution:like social inequality, political injustice of king named louis 16,imbalanced economic condition due to several war and in maintaince of Versailles palace , immediately formation of three estates first two state nobility and clegery are free from taxe paying but all taxes were paid by people of third estate
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- The social conditions in France before the late 18th century was divided into three classes: the clergy and the nobility and the Commoners. The first two Estates were the most privileged classes in the society.
- The clergy and autocrats had unlimited power and controlled the law where they were unequal and exploitative towards peasants and lower classes.
- The economic condition of France became poor due to the foreign wars in North America and other wars in Europe. The royal treasury became empty during the rule of King Louis VI.
- Financial Problems was the immediate cause. The panic and violence occur when the first two estates imposed taxes on others. Mob attacked the Bastille and freed many of the political prisoners.
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