describe the contribution of montesquie to the out break of french revolution on 1789
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Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu (1689-1755), known simply as Montesquieu, was an important writer and philosopher of the French Enlightenment. His ideas were part of the general philosophical trends that influenced French political thought in the eighteenth century. He wrote The Spirit of Laws in 1748, which famously asserted the separation of powers in government. He died many years before the French Revolution of 1789, but his work was influential in that it was part of a philosophical movement that led many political thinkers to reconsider the political system of a monarchy.
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