Describe the circumstances leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France.
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The circumstances which led to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France were a combination of social, economic, political and Intellectual circumstances. ... They did not have any political rights or social status, but paid all the taxes. So, they were very discontented.
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The circumference leading to the outbreak of revolutionary protest in France were:
- Social Inequality:- French society in the eighte.enth century was divid.ed into three estate name.ly the clergy, the nobility and third estate. First estate that is the clergy and the nobility enjoyed certain privileges by birth. They were exempt from playing taxes. The third estate comprise of businessmen, merchant, peasants, and artisans, labours had to pay taxes to the state.
- Political Causes:- Lon.g years of war had the financial resources of France. France had a debt of more than 2 bil.lion livers. To me.ets it's regular expen.sive, such as the cost of maintain.ing an army, the court, run.ning govern.ment offices or universities, the state was forced to increase taxes which angered the people.
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