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Describe the main causes of French revolution answer in point

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Answered by ak0915
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The three main causes of French revolution are as follows: 1. Political Cause 2. Social Cause 3. Economic Cause.
1. Political Cause:

During the eighteen the Century France was the centre of autocratic monarchy. The French Monarchs had unlimited power and they declared themselves as the “Representative of God”.
2. Social Cause:
The Social condition of France during the eighteenth century was very miserable. The then French Society was divided into three classes— the Clergy, Nobles and Common People.
3. Economic Cause:

The economic condition of France formed another cause for the outbreak of the French Revolution. The economic condition of France became poor due to the foreign wars of Louis XIV, the seven years War of Louis XV and other expensive wars. During the reign period of Louis XVI, the royal treasury became empty as extravagant expenses of his queen Marie Antoinette.




Answered by Anaydubey210
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1.French revolution held of 14 July 1789.
2.The wrong way of the King Louis 16.
3.Womens had not did any work.
4.Political Conflict : Conflict b/w monarchy & nobility over the "reform" of the tax system led to paralysis & bankruptcy .
5.Inaffective Ruler :LouisXIV.
6.Economic Hardship especially the agrarian crisis of 1788-89 generats popular discontent & disorder of food shortage .
7.Social antagonisms b/w two rising groups :aristocracy and the bourgeoisie.
8.International:Struggle for hagamony and empire outstrips the fiscal resources of the states .



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