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economic cause of french revolution?? ​

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Answered by sriharithamudapaka15
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Explanation:

Taxes were high and so were prices, but the wages were low. Unable to provide for their families the lower classes of France were also in an economical crisis, which was one of the things that drove them to revolt. Another major cause to the French Revolution was Politics.

Answered by riyachanne07
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Economic problems

France had been bankrupt since its involvement in the American War of Independence in 1776. ...

The poorest section of the population paid the most taxes.

Tax collectors were corrupt, so not all the taxes reached the state treasury.

Taxes were high and so were prices, but the wages were low. Unable to provide for their families the lower classes of France were also in an economical crisis, which was one of the things that drove them to revolt. Another major cause to the French Revolution was Politics.

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