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discuss the man causes of the France revolution​

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Answered by nautiyalkrish25
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The luxurious life led by the French King Louis XVI and his queen had made the matter still worse. The people groaned under heavy taxes. ... The economy became so bad that the French Government had almost reached a state of bankruptcy. Thus the shattered economy of France proved a major cause of the Revolution

Answered by rohitkaushik21
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There were many reasons. The bourgeoisie—merchants, manufacturers, professionals—had gained financial power but were excluded from political power. Those who were socially beneath them had very few rights, and most were also increasingly impoverished. The monarchy was no longer viewed as divinely ordained. When the king sought to increase the tax burden on the poor and expand it to classes that had previously been exempt, revolution became all but inevitable.

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