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describe the circumstances leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France​

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There are various circumstances leading into the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France.

  • King Louis XVI rule was partial and it had many conflicts and dissenters among the people of France.

  • One of the other major reason is the system of classification of people's into 3 groups.King, clergy and nobility and the third estate peasents.

  • King and clergy,nobility enjoyed several traditional and cultural rights and also got a chance to participate in the national assembly.This led to protests in France.

  • Other reason is the non - constitutional monarchical rule.

  • At that time,the financial and economical condition of France was fragile and not well enough.So,this also resulted in Revolutionary protests in France.

  • One of the other major circumstance is that the status of women and children.Itnalso led tomprotests because they were denied several inalienable rights.

  • One immediate cause of the outbreak of Revolutionary protests in France is the high cost of meat and bread.It can't be affordable to the common people.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The circumstances leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France were: → Social Inequality: French society in the eighteenth century was divided into three estates namely The Clergy, The nobility and third estates. First two estates, that is, the clergy and the nobility enjoyed certain privileges by birth.

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