describe the circumstances leading to outbreak of French revolution
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The circumstances which led to the outbreak of revolutionaryprotest in France were a combination of social, economic, political and Intellectualcircumstances. ... The Estates General (French Parliament) had not been convened for many years. The administration was inefficient, corrupt and disorganized.
The circumstances which led to the outbreak of revolutionaryprotest in France were a combination of social, economic, political and Intellectualcircumstances. ... The Estates General (French Parliament) had not been convened for many years. The administration was inefficient, corrupt and disorganized.
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(i) Social causes:
The society was divided into 2 estates in which the first two estates enjoyed certain privileges by birth.
The third estate had to pay all the taxes.
(ii) Economic causes:
The people of the third estate were financially exploited as they had to play the taxes.
The king had large debts with heavy interests.
At the same time had to maintain an extravagant court.
(iii) Political causes:
Women and also the people of the third estates were deprived of certain rights.
People demanded a constitution and wanted the country to be a republic.
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