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describe the circumstances leading to the outbreak in french revolatio

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Answered by Nasir1111
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The circumstances that led to the outbreak of the French Revolution were intricate and complex. In analyzing these conditions, it becomes clear how seismic the French Revolution actually was. One of these 
Answered by Anonymous
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The circumstances leading to the outbreak in the French Revolution were following : -

● Social causes -

The French Society was divided into three estates -

(1) First Estate : - This included clergy who enjoyed certain privileges by birth. They were exempted from paying the taxes.

(2) Second Estate : - It consists of nobles who enjoyed feudal privileges by birth. They were also exempted from paying the taxes.

(3) Third Estate : - It included peasants , workers and middle class. They use to pay taxes.

● Economic causes : -

(1) When Louis XVI ascended the throne inherited empty treasury.

(2) Louis XVI has taken loan of 1 billion livre to help USA to gain independence from Britian.

(3) The taxes imposed on third estates created unrest in France.

● Political causes : -

(1) The king of France were aristocratic rulers who has faith in devine theory of rights.

(2) The cost of maintaining army , court was high.

(3) There was no uniform system of law and order.

● Immediate causes : -

(1) The king had commanded troops to move into the city.

(2) The people began to search arms in government building.

(3) There was a rumours that the army would open fire among the citizens.






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